Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and forest tenure rights, there is a critical lacuna in advocacy and policymaking processes pertaining to community-based freshwater tenure rights. Moreover, water tenure as a concept has only recently gained significant traction in global policy circles. This report analyzes national and international legal pathways for recognizing customary forms of community-based freshwater tenure rights held by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) in sub-Saharan Africa. It employs a methodological framework and builds on an analysis of community-based water tenure systems that was developed and applied by the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) and...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
2013 IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Annual Colloquium University of Waikato, Hamilton NZ 24 – 28 ...
Customary water tenure in low-and middle-income rural areas has received limited academic, policy, a...
Customary water tenure in low-and middle-income rural areas has received limited academic, policy, a...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
2013 IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Annual Colloquium University of Waikato, Hamilton NZ 24 – 28 ...
Customary water tenure in low-and middle-income rural areas has received limited academic, policy, a...
Customary water tenure in low-and middle-income rural areas has received limited academic, policy, a...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...