Myanmar should move quickly to settle decades-old claims by farmers forced from their land by the country’s military, said Human Rights Watch in new report,adding that the government should also put new laws in place to protect farmers and other small landholders from further land grabs in the future.
- Radio Free Asia
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17 July 2018
Les lois devraient être amendées pour protéger les droits des petits propriétaires terriens
L’étude porte principalement sur deux pays, le Kenya et l’Ethiopie
During the first ever feminist school in Uganda, the Rural Women’s Movement underlined that land is central to people’s identity, livelihoods and food security.
Une étude réalisée par l’économiste Mays Mouissi et le défenseur de l’environnement Marc Ona Essangui analyse l’impact économique, social et environnemental des projets d’Olam au Gabon
Le premier agropole intégré du Sénégal sera lancé en janvier 2019. La mairie d’Adéane a déjà affecté 500 hectares au projet qui produira des mangues et des noix de cajou.
Human Rights Watch submission to the Universial Periodic Review of Cambodia, assessment since Cambodia’s previous UPR in 2014 in various sector including land grabbing.
- Human Rights Watch
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13 July 2018
La délégation chargée d’évaluer l’accord « tout sauf les armes » au Cambodge s'est notamment penchée sur la question des conflits fonciers liés aux compagnies qui cultivent la canne à sucre, conflits fonciers à l'origine de nombreux déplacements de populations.
- LPJ Cambodge
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12 July 2018
Authorities are trying to harden the conditions for foreign land purchases after a study by the European Parliament found that around 40 percent of the Romanian agricultural land is owned by foreign citizens.
- Business Review
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12 July 2018
EU delegation is in Cambodia on fact-finding mission to evaluated the issue of displaced peoples locked in land disputes with several sugar companies across the country particularly in Koh Kong, Preah Vihear and Oddar Meanchey provinces.
Por un conflicto que guarda relación con unas 45.000 hectáreas de tierra que se encontrarían en litigio.
In his talk, Environmentalist Nasako Besingi shares how he has faced governmental censorship, imprisonment, and even death threats for his work defending community lands and forests in southern Cameroon.
- Oslo Freedom Forum
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11 July 2018