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Other organizations (Projects Database)
Other organizations (Projects Database)

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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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OGB Unrestricted Commitment to Uganda

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This project aims to support the Uganda office 60% on programme work and 40% on support 1. Women land rights 2. Support to climate change models 3. Support to WO and VAM 4. Extractive works 5. Humanitarian Capacity Building 6. Common Approach to MEL and Social Accountability (CAMSA) roll out 7. Contribution to staff cost 8.Contribution to office running cost 9. Contribution to change & transition cost

Securing Land for sustainable agri-business

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1) To build the capacity of LAs to provide pro-poor customary land rights registration services and stimulate a low-carbon economy by 2020. Indicators: CCO registration services available to men and women in 4 additional sub-counties in Nwoya DistrictLAs have adopted 5 action points for the stimulation of the low-carbon economy in their annual District Social and Environmental Action Plan The Action aims to address rampant and violent land conflicts, which severely limit sustainable

Oil palm, livestock and cocoa: An integrated landscape management approach.

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In the South Caribbean Coastal Autonomous Region of Nicaragua, we have convened 49 producers, private companies, civil society organisations, and government agencies in the Paisajes Sostenibles (PaSos) platform to work towards sustainable landscape management, so as to enhance the fragile RACCS ecosystem. The palm oil companies that participated in the PaSos platform jointly identified High Conservation Value Areas (HCVAs) and developed action plans to protect these HCVAs in a cost effective manner. Incentives were developed to support the process towards jurisdictional RSPO certification. By the end of 2020, as a result of the RSPO National Interpretation process, the regional government, as well as the companies involved have shown interest in certifying the entire RACCS under the jurisdictional certification scheme of RSPO. In addition, the national government has shown interest in reviewing and adjusting the Nicaraguan Compulsory Technical Standard of Sustainable Palm Oil (NTON). We also worked with two companies to develop and implement a smallholder-inclusive business model. This model offers a mechanism through which smallholders receive a better price, while it reduces the chances of potential land conflicts between smallholders and companies, and supports smallholders’ livelihood diversification. In addition, we co-initiated the “Livestock Zero Deforestation” platform through which, together with private sector actors and CSOs, we aim to work towards a “deforestation-free label” for dairy and beef, and promote the diversification of livestock farms with cocoa and agroforestry.