LEARN, SHARE AND BE INSPIRED: Learning from the Database of Good Practices - Effective Actions Against Land Grabbing
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Country: Senegal; Malawi; Guatemala; Suriname; Cameroon; Bangladesh; Palestine
Principal organisations: OXFAM; ALRD; ACAD; CDA; MBOSCUDA; FPP; LANDNET MALAWI; CICODEV
ILC’s Commitment 9 seeks to prevent and remedy land grabbing, respecting traditional land use rights and local livelihoods. ILC’s Database of Good Practices provides concrete examples and guidance to Coalition members and partners on how to achieve this commitment.
What processes, tools, and methods have ILC members successfully used to overcome some of the challenges they face in preventing and remedying land grabbing? Learn about:
- Advocacy and Campaigning
- Project Design and Implementation Support
- Legal Assistance, Legal Empowerment, and Access to Justice
- Use of media and communication
- Establishment and strengthening of local institutions
THIS GOOD PRACTICE IS PART OF ILC'S GLOBAL DATABASE OF GOOD PRACTICES. LEARN, SHARE AND BE INSPIRED BY THEM!
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