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This gap in recognition, which is fuelling\r\nlarge-scale dispossessions, is one of the key issues on which\r\nurgent joint action is needed.\r\nILC is glad that the Land Matrix Initiative is becoming more\r\nand more relevant as a data source for communities, activists,\r\nindigenous peoples, researchers, governments and the private\r\nsector alike to make informed decisions on global and local land\r\ngovernance. 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This gap in recognition, which is fuelling\r\nlarge-scale dispossessions, is one of the key issues on which\r\nurgent joint action is needed.\r\nILC is glad that the Land Matrix Initiative is becoming more\r\nand more relevant as a data source for communities, activists,\r\nindigenous peoples, researchers, governments and the private\r\nsector alike to make informed decisions on global and local land\r\ngovernance. 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This gap in recognition, which is fuelling\r\nlarge-scale dispossessions, is one of the key issues on which\r\nurgent joint action is needed.\r\nILC is glad that the Land Matrix Initiative is becoming more\r\nand more relevant as a data source for communities, activists,\r\nindigenous peoples, researchers, governments and the private\r\nsector alike to make informed decisions on global and local land\r\ngovernance. 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This gap in recognition, which is fuelling\r\nlarge-scale dispossessions, is one of the key issues on which\r\nurgent joint action is needed.\r\nILC is glad that the Land Matrix Initiative is becoming more\r\nand more relevant as a data source for communities, activists,\r\nindigenous peoples, researchers, governments and the private\r\nsector alike to make informed decisions on global and local land\r\ngovernance. '}
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နာမည် International Land Deals for Agriculture. Fresh insights from the Land Matrix: Analytical Report II
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This report is being launched in the same year that over 400 organisations have come together behind a Global Call to Action on Community and Indigenous Land Rights, drawing attention to the massive gap between the area of land globally that is claimed by the world’s indigenous peoples and local communities (65%) and the proportion of these claims that are actually recognised by governments (10%) – which means that the livelihoods of up to 2.5 billion women and men worldwide are rendered precarious. This is land where the utmost caution must be exercised in considering any form of large-scale land-based investment. The authors of this report find that about one-third of agricultural deals recorded in the Land Matrix involve land formerly used by smallholder farmers. This gap in recognition, which is fuelling large-scale dispossessions, is one of the key issues on which urgent joint action is needed. ILC is glad that the Land Matrix Initiative is becoming more and more relevant as a data source for communities, activists, indigenous peoples, researchers, governments and the private sector alike to make informed decisions on global and local land governance.