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#throwbackthursday Reposted from @landcoalition We #throwbackthursday Reposted from @landcoalition We believe #LandRights matter because having a 🏠 #home 👫🏽 #community and 🏞 #land is something everyone can relate to. 

#landrights #food #foodsecurity #humanrights #climatechange #environment #futuregeneration #youth #housing #peace #equality
Reposted from @celada_coalition The Impacts of For Reposted from @celada_coalition The Impacts of Formal and Informal Land Registration in Africa: Strengthening or Hindering Women’s Land Rights? 

The Coalition for Equitable Land Acquisitions and Development in Africa (CELADA) invites you to attend a virtual panel discussion moderated by Bruce Moore, Former Director of the International Land Coalition, featuring: 

Juliana Nnoko-Mewanu, Senior Researcher, Human Rights Watch, USA 
Eileen Wakesho Mwagae, Advisor, Namati, Kenya
Bayush Tsegaye, Freelance Consultant, Ethiopia 
Veronica Katulushi, Grass Roots Activist, Zambia 

Please join us on Thursday, January 21, 2021, 10:00 -11:30 EST
Registration required:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_U3lf-dhvRk26Y5FnKSUxZw
Are you familiar with the Pro-poor Approach? #Kord Are you familiar with the Pro-poor Approach? #KordonKwasiAyrawa in this literature review observed that #land title in #Ghana should take the different levels of poverty into consideration, especially the “very poor” and their access to land.

https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/features/Land-reform-in-developing-countries-and-the-poor-An-emphasis-on-Ghana-1152737

#landrights #accesstoland

Image: GIZ/Thomas Imo
#spotlightkenya Globally, CSOs are representatives #spotlightkenya Globally, CSOs are representatives of the vulnerable communities who are right-holders to natural resources, rangelands, forests, and water. 

CSOs in Kenya presented a discourse that led to pastoralists’ climate change adaptation strategies and enactment of the Climate Change Act 2016.

https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJLP-GS/article/view/18371/12672

Image: GIZ/Tim Brunauer
#EnCours Pour combler les lacunes en matière de c #EnCours Pour combler les lacunes en matière de capacité et de ressources humaines dans l’espace de gouvernance foncière de #Guinea, @AofNelga organise un atelier de quatre jours avec l’Université de Kindia, afin de valider un programme de maîtrise en #gouvernancefoncière. Pour en savoir plus sur le programme de maîtrise et le processus de mise en œuvre, cliquez ici: https://nelga.org/2021/01/15/university-of-kindia-guinea-introduces-land-governance-masters-program/
Although customary land trustees play a critical r Although customary land trustees play a critical role in managing land and natural resources in Africa, not many analytical studies to date have focused directly on their culture of trusteeship. 

What good #landgovernance reforms do you think are needed to hold trustees accountable to their communities’ benefits?
https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJLP-GS/article/view/20126

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