Why wait for the state? : using the CFS Tenure Guidelines to recalibrate the political-legal terrain in struggles for human rights and democratic control of land, fisheries and forests
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2017-12
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Grassroots organizations do not need to wait for the state to implement Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (Tenure Guidelines or TGs). Rural communities can take governance into their own hands and use TGs as a tool for investigation, reflection and action. The challenge is how to take the next step: under what conditions can TGs provide the rural poor with resources to organize and mobilize? This article provides an overview of new efforts by the International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty (IPC) to assist in debate and mobilization.
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HUMAN RIGHTS, LAND RIGHTS, ACCOUNTABILITY, GOVERNANCE, LAND CONCENTRATION, LEGISLATION, FOOD SECURITY, LAND TENURE, EXPLOITATION, RESOURCES EXPLOITATION, LAND ACQUISITION, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, FOOD SOVEREIGNTY, RIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES CONTROL, PEASANT ORGANIZATIONS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, GRASS ROOTS GROUPS, MALI, NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA, UGANDA, SOUTH OF SAHARA