Fusing privatisation of security with peace and security initiatives
The privatization of security refers to the increasingly popular trend whereby business entities provide military and security services that were once monopolized by the
The privatization of security refers to the increasingly popular trend whereby business entities provide military and security services that were once monopolized by the
This paper highlights how women are interfacing with institutions of power at a local level in Uganda in terms of land claims. According to the Land Act 1998, all land is vested in the citizens who own it.
Understanding and interpretation of the CFS/FAO Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests (Tenure Guidelines or TGs) is a key factor in communities’ capabilities for collective action, especially through the
In fishing communities the contentious acquisition of land close to water bodies is especially relevant.
This policy brief serves to aid policy for land management especially in Cross River State, Nigeria.
Despite formal legal recognition of women’s land rights, no government institution is mandated to protect women’s land rights or to ensure their legal implementation and enforcement.