National land policy study reports on Senegal, Mali, Togo, Ghana & Cameroon
- AFSA
- 22 November 2023
AFSA is delighted to launch a series of five national reports, within AFSA’s Our Land is Our Life land rights initiative in these countries.
AFSA is delighted to launch a series of five national reports, within AFSA’s Our Land is Our Life land rights initiative in these countries.
A review of 15 large-scale agriculture projects across 11 African countries, exposes how these projects lead to the loss of streams and swamps and pollute water sources.
A delegation from "Malibya Agriculture" was received by Mali's Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Nango Dembélé on 17 September 2018 to discuss a possible revival of Libyan investment in the Office du Niger zone.
A farmers' rights organization reports on a growing trend of land grabbing, and calls for a fast enforcement of the 2017 land law whose decrees were issued last month.
Analysis details statistical evidence of key trends in tenure-related disputes between companies and local peoples across Africa, including their causes as well as the prevalence of violence, work stoppages, and regulatory interventions.
Mitte Dezember hat das Ministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ) an alle Personen, die unseren im September veröffentlichten Protestbrief an das BMZ geschickt hatten eine ausführliche Antwort zurückgeschrieben. Das klingt gut, allerdings enthält die Antwort an zentraler Stelle Falschinformationen, was das Ministerium wiederum zu völlig falschen Schlussfolgerungen kommen lässt. Vor diesem Hintergrund haben wir uns Anfang Februar erneut mit einem Brief an das BMZ gewandt, der (in leichter veränderter Form) auch an die Afrikanische Entwicklungsbank, an den malischen Präsidenten und an westliche Botschaften in Bamako gegagen ist. Die in dem Brief erwähnten Dokumente finden sich weiter unten als PDF-Dokumente (so wie der Brief an das BMZ auch als PDF-Dokument runtergeladen werden kann)
The German government supports companies like M3-SA, which are responsible for large scale land grabbing, by providing loans – in this case through the African Development Bank and the DEG (Deutsche Entwicklungsgesellschaft).
The African Institute for Agrarian Studies brought Southern scholars, activists, practitioners, and farmers to Harare, Zimbabwe to learn from each other’s work and experiences to advance social justice projects for the rural global South.
The Global Convergence of Land and Water Struggles – West Africa invites you to join the West African Caravan for Land, Water and Seeds, which will mobilize 15 countries of the sub-region in March 2016
Two villages, Sanamadougou and Sahou, in Mali, have been fighting for the past five years against eviction from their land by the large-scale investor Modibo Keita.
Mali’s Minister of State Domains and Land Affairs Me Mohamed Ali Bathily has said his ministry will launch a merciless war against land grabbers and those who engage in land speculation