Des mouvements sociaux et organisations de la société civile, engagés dans la défense des droits à la terre et à l'eau, sont réuni-e-s lors du Forum Social Mondial à Tunis en mars 2015 afin d’élargir leur convergence.
- La Via Campesina
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28 Mar 2015
The recent torture and murder of Indra Pelan is the result of widely entrenched industrial plantation system whereby whole swaths of rural land have been taken from locals without their consent.
Social movements, grassroots organizations and civil society organizations engaged in the defence of the rights to land and water met at the World Social Forum in Tunis in March 2015 to continue their dialogue with movements and organizations from all over the world in order to broaden this convergence
- Via Campesina
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28 Mar 2015
Stefano Liberti ha publicado “Los nuevos amos de la tierra. El acaparamiento de tierras, un negocio transnacional”
For the 75% of world's population that has no access to formal systems of land registration or other means to safeguard their land rights, large-scale land acquisitions are a particular threat.
L'accaparement des terres inquiète énormément les populations africaines. Cette situation plonge les paysans et habitants des régions concernés dans le dénuement total.
- Flamme d'Afrique
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27 Mar 2015
Dos empresas organizaron el cambio productivo en Cotopaxi: un holding y una corporación: Brownville Investment, con sede en Panamá y Corola N.V., con sede en las Antillas Holandesas
- Acción Ecológica
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27 Mar 2015
Interview avec Francis Ngang, secrétaire général d'Inades-Formation, au Forum Social Mondial
The Asian Peasant Coalition denounces the World Bank on its “16th Conference on Land and Poverty” that brings together corporations, governments and some civil society groups
Deposed Indian flower firm is planning a major comeback to Kenya next month, after entering a debt deal that would enable it retake its vast farms currently under control of its creditor CFC Stanbic Bank.
A new report reveals the extent of land grabbing in Myanmar, especially along the border with China.
A new bill to make it harder for foreigners to buy farmland is part of the current ruling coalition’s move away from the open-door investment policy of the last government.
- Global Voices
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27 Mar 2015