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“People want to understand their rights and options”
Gender inclusion key to pilot projects in oil palm regions of Uganda
Analysis
- 8 Jul 2022
Informal trade in charcoal and firewood in Africa creates need for sustainable approach
Demand for wood fuel highlights importance of cross-border cooperation
News
- 4 Dec 2019
Tree initiative in Uganda refugee camps boosts nutrition and incomes
Settlement communities bond around ecosystem restoration project
News
- 22 Jul 2019
Make food a priority in land reforms
People and rights should be addressed, alongside conservation
News
- 22 Jul 2019
Make food a priority in land reforms
Analysis
- 3 Jun 2019
Can forests and smallholders live in harmony in Africa?
Six countries, three reflections, and a team of scientists working to define a landscape that works for all
News
- 4 Apr 2019
Well-meaning tenure reforms can’t quash land conflicts
A multi-country study calls for government action to defend forest title rights
Event Coverage
- 16 Jan 2019
Making connections: New funding opens dialogue on landscape approach efforts
Interwoven landscapes pose complex challenge
Feature
- 16 Jul 2018
Intersectionality is important for forests too
And five ways to see it more clearly
Feature
- 16 Jul 2018
Intersectionality is important for forests too
Event Coverage
- 8 Feb 2018
Hindering instead of helping in Uganda
Politics can play a positive – and negative – role in forest tenure reform
Event Coverage
- 8 Feb 2018
Hindering instead of helping in Uganda
Event Coverage
- 18 Jan 2018
In Uganda, change is afoot for rights to forests
New research looks at community roles in tenure reform
Event Coverage
- 14 Dec 2017
Why gender matters for restoration
How to bring everyone to the restoration table? Nairobi dialogue cultivates answers
Event Coverage
- 14 Dec 2017
Why gender matters for restoration
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