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Cultivating a Different Future for Rural Women in Argentina

By: Fabiana Frayssinet

Date: October 13th 2016

Source: IPS News


EL PATO, Argentina, Oct 13 2016 (IPS) - Her seven children have grown up, but she now takes care of a young grandson while working in her organic vegetable garden in El Pato, south of the city of Buenos Aires. Olga Campos wants for them what she wasn’t able to achieve: an education to forge a different future.


Guatemala: "We will not buy what is ours"

By: Manuela Picq

Date: September 29th 2016

Source: Intercontinental Cry Magazine


Challenging Terra Nullius in the courts of Guatemala


Copones is a large Maya Q’eqchi’ territory in Guatemala, in the northern province of Quiché along the Mexican border with Chiapas. Q’eqchi’ communities have lived in Copones for millennia, caring for rivers and the land generation after generation. Their territory extends over 20,000 hectares of clean rivers and fertile land.

Ghana to lose over $3m project over land dispute

By: Eliasu Tanko
Date: September 28th 2016
Source: STARRFM Online

A longstanding land dispute which continues to brew raw tensions in the Bole district of the Northern region has threatened the survival of a $3,139,383 poverty alleviation project.

The project, Babator Irrigated Farming Hub, an initiative of the Africa Agriculture Development Company (AgDevCo) a social impact investor and project in Agriculture sector missioned to reduce poverty, hunger, under-nutrition and improve food security.

New law to give marginalised Kenyan communities land titles

By: Katy Migiro

Date: September 2nd 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


Community Land Bill lays out the steps for communities to acquire titles to their ancestral land


NAIROBI, Sept 2 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Impoverished nomadic communities across Kenya are to receive land titles under a new law that experts hope will help end land conflicts, boost development and improve investor relations.


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