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Showing items 1 through 9 of 27.Women and youths encounter problems with access to land, as well as securing tenure in land resources [...]
Forests managed by Indigenous and other local communities generate important benefits for livelihood, and contribute to regional and global biodiversity and carbon sequestration goals. Yet, challenges to community forestry remain.
This article summarizes the evidence on youth land rights in Liberia from a literature review combined with primary research from two separate studies: (1) A qualitative assessment conducted as formative research to inform the design of the Land Rights and Sustainable Development (LRSD) project f
An increasing number of African States are recognizing customary land tenure. Yet, there is a lack of research on how community rights are recognized in legal and policy frameworks, how they are implemented in practice, and how to include marginalized groups.
Building inclusive societies that reflect the needs of all categories of people within the social spectrum is critical to achieving sustainable development.
This paper presents the results of a short-term research project conducted in 2017/2018 on the various ways in which migration and land dynamics in West Africa are intertwined.
En este texto sistematiza una experiencia familiar de trabajo de cosecha de agua para la producción agropecuaria y para el consumo en la comunidad Phina Sallathiji del municipio de Corocoro, provincia Pacajes de departamento de La Paz en Bolivia.
Reflexiones del ser joven
Jhannet Ventura *[1]
¿Qué es ser joven? ¿Existe una única manera de ser joven? estas se constituyen interrogantes centrales para el abordaje de lo juvenil.
Mérida, Venezuela
14 de noviembre de 2017
La Organización Regional de Pueblos Indígenas de Amazonas (ORPIA) de Venezuela.
Desafíos para los próximos tiempos
Vladimir Aguilar Castro
Grupo de Trabajo sobre Asuntos Indígenas (GTAI)
Universidad de Los Andes