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Coca-Cola veut lutter contre l'accaparement de terres dans sa chaîne d'approvisionnement
‘Feudal lords are blocking land reforms’
Côte d’Ivoire: 23 Million d’ha à immatriculer pour régler la question des terres
Cameroon's nomads put hopes in land rights
Cameroon is working on land reforms that could offer a lifeline to the Mbororo people. As land use intensifies, the nomads are increasingly subject to persecution and attacks on their cattle.
Adamou Harouna's herd of cattle grazes on lush green vegetation in Ndop, a small village in Cameroon's northwest. The cattle herder is one the country's 2.5 million Mbororo people.
Indigenous women in Latin America remain invisible to society, warns UN
Indigenous women in Latin America continue to face great gaps in access to higher education, health services and employment, although there have been significant educational advances, according to a reportby the UN's Economic Commission f or Latin America and the Caribbean (Eclac).
Tanzanian Women See Second Chance at Land Owning
Tanzania is expected to finalize a new constitution by April next year and women--who carry out 60 percent of the country's agricultural labor-- will be anxiously watching to see if their land rights are strengthened.
IRINGA, Tanzania (WOMENSENEWS)--Rozalia Msaudzi, 68, quietly explains what her life is like in her small village, near Iringa, in the southern highlands of Tanzania. She maintains a collected expression as she relates the hardship of maize farming, the death of her husband in 1996 and the number of children who are still alive.