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Dari Merauke, Masyarakat Terdampak PSN Tolak Perampasan Tanah dan Ruang Hidup
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22 FEB 2013
Paris
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Semaine Anticoloniale 2013
Débat sur la question de l'accaparement des terres africaines IREA
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14 FEB 2013
Minneapolis
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Global land grabs on Valentine’s Day at IATP
We’ll be discussing global land grabs and food sovereignty. A New York Times commentary on February 5, 2013, The Global Farm Land Rush, details the astounding scale of land grabs around the world, leading to the displacement farmers and peasants. At stake is the issue of who will own and control the world's natural resources. Speaker information: Alexandra Spieldoch is an independent consultant on gender, food security and sustainable development issues. She has worked with international NGOs, farmers' associations and foundations globally for many years. Alexandra is a contributor to a new book on land grabs from Island Press, The Global Farms Race: Land Grabs, Agricultural Investment, and the Scramble for Food Security. Redwan Hamaza is chair of the Oromia Human Rights and Justice Council in Minneapolis, and an advocate for the protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms of the Oromos and other peoples in Ethiopia. Redwan will talk about land grab policies of the current Ethiopian regime and its impact on the indigenous life. IATP President Jim Harkness will host and share his insights to land grabs in China. IATP
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06 FEB 2013
London
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The global theft of land: Human rights, dispossession, and destruction
Date and time: Wednesday 6 February 2013, 6.30-8pm LSE
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05 FEB 2013
London
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Landowners or laborers? A panel on the rural development choices facing leaders of developing countries
The Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) is co-hosting with Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), a panel discussion and the launch of its annual review of the current status of forest and land rights in developing countries. In 2012, a key choice facing developing countries was revealed ever more starkly. Would they choose a development path built on inclusiveness and respect for the rights of their citizens, or would they opt instead for extractive exploitation of their people's land and natural resources? The report identifies this and other key choices and challenges that emerged in 2012 for forest rights and tenure globally, faced now by leaders of developing countries in 2013 and beyond. Panelists include: RRI
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05 FEB 2013
New Delhi
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Indian agriculture investments in Ethiopia: A boon or a bane?
Day-long conference on the “Impacts of Indian agricultural investments in Ethiopia” with representatives from impacted communities along with Oakland Institute researchers and Indian civil society. Preceded by a press conference. INSAF, Oakland Institute, Kalpavriksh
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22 JAN 2013
Madrid
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Acaparamiento de tierras: África expoliada
El Departamento de Campañas y Redes de Manos Unidas ha organizado una mesa redonda sobre el acaparamiento de tierras en Africa. Un fenómeno por el que países ricos y empresas agrícolas multinacionales adquieren tierras fértiles y agua en países pobres para producir para el mercado internacional de alimentos, biocombustibles, créditos de carbono, especulación con los alimentos, etc. Manos Unidas
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17 JAN 2013
Berlin
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Global Forum for Food and Agriculture 2013
The theme of GFFA 2013, organised by the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV), the Senate of Berlin and the Messe Berlin GmbH, is "Responsible investment in the food and agriculture sectors – Key factor for food security and rural development". Land grabbing is very much on the programme. BMELV
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17 JAN 2013
Berlin
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Farmers' land in farmers' hand: A debate about landgrabbing in Romania
The panel will consist of the following speakers: Good Food Good Farming campaign
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14 JAN 2013
Utrecht
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Gender and Land Governance Conference
The conference is scheduled to take place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, from January 14-15, 2013. Details at landgovernance.org. Utrecht Univ & LANDac
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04 DEC 2012
South Africa
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The great land rush
75% of Mali's population are farmers, but rich, land-hungry nations like China and Saudi Arabia are leasing Mali's land in order to turn large areas into agribusiness farms. Many Malian peasants do not welcome these efforts, seeing them as yet another manifestation of imperialism. As Mali experiences a military coup, the developers are scared off - but can Mali's farmers combat food shortages and escape poverty on their own terms? Watch the trailer on Youtube: http://youtu.be/Szx0cvJBemk WhyPoverty
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