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Land Governance Program
General
The Land Governance program is a research formulating policy recommendations, in particular in relation to the revision of the Law on Land, in relation to pro-poor land consolidation in Vietnam. It will analyze and evaluate the various processes and forms throughwhich land consolidation is happening. In this, it will consider the perspectives of poor people and communities and highlight the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders (including private sector). The research will consider : - The respect of people's land rights - The optimal use of the capabilities of people - The realization of improved livelihoods and expanded choices and the respect for due process. The research aims to highlight how poor and vulnerable farmers can be harmed and benefit from the land consolidation. Through a series of case studies, highlighting both bad and good practices, and a critical review of existing pilots and relevant policies, the research will formulate proposals on how to guarantee procedural justice and developmental outcomes of landconsolidation. Output The output of this research will include (a) a research report and (b) a policy brief to support advocacy. The case study research reports presenting the full analysis, including conclusions and policy recommendations (for government, farmers, private sector and civil society). (25 pages for each case study) The synthesize research report of all the case studies (30 pages) The policy brief will target policy makers involved in the revision of the Law on Land. (15 pages) IPSARD, VCCI, Vietnam Farmer Union, one LNGO and Oxfam branded. Country and location: Vietnam - four provinces of An Giang, Lam Dong, Thanh Hoa and Son La provinces Target group: landholders and landless farmer
Land Governance Program
General
SDC will support the institutional capacities of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Secretariat to formulate a regional land governance policy framework in an inclusive and participatory bottom-up process. This task will be facilitated by the Land Policy Initiative that is the mandated body by the African Union to implement the Declaration on Land. The Land Policy Initiative is contract partner and will technically assist IGAD.
Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG)
General
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) has been supporting the Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) project in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV) since April 2014.
Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) Phase 2
General
Land governance remains at the centre of development challenges in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV), and land expropriation is a key driver of new poverty and food insecurity. The governments in the region have begun to turn their attention to legal and policy issues on land governance. This creates an opportunity for MRLG and the Reform Actors it brings together, to contribute to improvements in policies and practices regarding land tenure security for family farmers.
Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) Phase 2
General
Land governance remains at the centre of development challenges in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV), and land expropriation is a key driver of new poverty and food insecurity. The governments in the region have begun to turn their attention to legal and policy issues on land governance. This creates an opportunity for MRLG and the Reform Actors it brings together, to contribute to improvements in policies and practices regarding land tenure security for family farmers.
Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) Phase 2
General
Land governance remains at the centre of development challenges in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV), and land expropriation is a key driver of new poverty and food insecurity. The governments in the region have begun to turn their attention to legal and policy issues on land governance. This creates an opportunity for MRLG and the Reform Actors it brings together, to contribute to improvements in policies and practices regarding land tenure security for family farmers.
Support for cooperative management in the agricultural sector in Cuba (APOCOOP)
General
APOCOOP contributes to food security in 17 municipalities by improving the management of agricultural cooperatives, strengthening tools and enhancing the capacities and conditions of cooperative members and other actors. It promotes models of inter-cooperation between agricultural cooperatives, with gender equity, resilience and economic, social and environmental sustainability, and to socialize results and methods in spaces of influence on land policies in Cuba.
Support for cooperative management in the agricultural sector in Cuba (APOCOOP)
General
APOCOOP contributes to food security in 17 municipalities by improving the management of agricultural cooperatives, strengthening tools and enhancing the capacities and conditions of cooperative members and other actors. It promotes models of inter-cooperation between agricultural cooperatives, with gender equity, resilience and economic, social and environmental sustainability, and to socialize results and methods in spaces of influence on land policies in Cuba.
Support for cooperative management in the agricultural sector in Cuba (APOCOOP)
General
APOCOOP contributes to food security in 17 municipalities by improving the management of agricultural cooperatives, strengthening tools and enhancing the capacities and conditions of cooperative members and other actors. It promotes models of inter-cooperation between agricultural cooperatives, with gender equity, resilience and economic, social and environmental sustainability, and to socialize results and methods in spaces of influence on land policies in Cuba.
Support for cooperative management in the agricultural sector in Cuba (APOCOOP)
General
APOCOOP contributes to food security in 17 municipalities by improving the management of agricultural cooperatives, strengthening tools and enhancing the capacities and conditions of cooperative members and other actors. It promotes models of inter-cooperation between agricultural cooperatives, with gender equity, resilience and economic, social and environmental sustainability, and to socialize results and methods in spaces of influence on land policies in Cuba.