La population togolaise est composée de 48,6% d’hommes et de 51,4% de femmes, tandis que la population rurale comprend 48,8% d’hommes et de 51,2% de femmes. De par leur effectif, les femmes jouent un rôle crucial dans le développement du pays en général, et dans le secteur agricole en particulier. C’est pourquoi le prérecensement de l’agriculture réalisé en avril 2012 au Togo a-t-il pris en compte les questions de genre pour mettre en exergue la contribution des hommes et des femmes et de tenir compte de cet aspect dans la constitution de la base de sondage du RNA.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2011Togo
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesFebruary, 2011Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Journal officiel, 2011-03-03, n° 9, pp. 315-318 PDF
Loi Ministère de l'Economie, de l'Industrie et du Portefeuille public, Publications- Lois et règlements, Congo (consulté le 2018-08-17) -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchFebruary, 2011China
The establishment of evaluation index system is the key to the evaluation of intensive land use.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchFebruary, 2011China
The establishment of evaluation index system is the key to the evaluation of intensive land use.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchFebruary, 2011Afghanistan
The challenges faced by more than five and a half million Afghan refugees who have returned since 2002 receive scant regard in most international media or official proceedings concerning Afghanistan. Attention is primarily focused on Afghanistan’s intensified armed conflict, NATO’s withdrawal planning, and faltering peace efforts. Moreover, despite the millions of refugees who have returned in the past ten years, Afghans still comprise the world’s largest refugee population.
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Library ResourceTraining Resources & ToolsFebruary, 2011Vietnam
Cuốn sách hướng dẫn này cung cấp nền tảng cơ sở cho việc phát triển hướng dẫn quốc gia cụ thể về Đồng thuận dựa trên nguyên tắc Tự nguyện, Trước và được Thông tin đầy đủ trong REDD+.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2011Global, South-Eastern Asia
The United Nations climate change talks in Cancun changed the shape of REDD+ negotiations and global forest policies. What effect will the decisions from the talks have on forests and forest users in Asia and the Pacific? Eleven climate change and forestry experts gathered to reflect on these issues, and this booklet summarizes their responses to 12 key questions.
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Library ResourceTraining Resources & ToolsMarch, 2011South-Eastern Asia
In order to more effectively promote social forestry across the Southeast Asia region, the ASEAN Social Forestry Network (ASFN) is developing a communications and networking strategy to facilitate cooperation and support exchange between diverse stakeholders. This brief outlines the goals and approach of improving methods for sharing information internally and externally.
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Library ResourceTraining Resources & ToolsFebruary, 2011South-Eastern Asia
The principle that indigenous peoples and local communities have a right to give or withhold their Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) to developments affecting their resources is not new. However, experience using FPIC in REDD+ implementation is still limited in the Asia-Pacific region. Using relevant examples from a range of locations and sectors, this guidebook provides a basis for developing country-specific guidance on employing FPIC in REDD+ processes.
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Library ResourceRegulationsMarch, 2011Uganda
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