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Land governance, strategist and mapping specialist has more than twenty years of experience land governance, urban/rural development and land related conflict resolution. Before he initiated the Centre for Land and Environmental Governance in Sudan (ISTIDAMA Centre), where he works as a researcher and lecturer, Salah worked as a Strategy and Quality manager at the Ministry of Physical Planning. He conducted several consultancies and advisory work for several organisations such as: GLTN of UN Habitat, DFID and Arab Land initiative. Salah is an Arabic native speaker, he obtained a master’s degree in International Relations, Geoinformation Science and Earth Observations at the University of Twente and a Bachelor’s degree in Surveying Engineering.
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Cooperativas recebem terras aráveis em Mbanza Kongo
Mulheres militares desafiam homens na produção alimentar
Tanaru, o "índio do buraco" que viveu protegendo a floresta
Tanaru, indígena isolado em imagens feitas em 1996 Foto: Vincent Carelli/Vídeo nas Aldeias
Com a morte do indígena, o destino de sua terra é incerto. Indigenistas temem que ela seja entregue aos algozes de seu povo
Em 2018, cenas inéditas da Funai comprovaram novamente a existência de Tanaru, indígena que ficou conhecido como o "índio do buraco".