Showing posts with label agricultural investments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agricultural investments. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty Stresses Land Governance

Photo: World Bank
From 8-11 April 2013, the World Bank Group held its annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty in Washington, DC. The theme for this year’s conference was “Moving towards transparent land governance: Evidence-based next steps” and stressed the importance of land governance and its relationship to agriculture productivity and food security. The conference aimed to share good practices and advance reforms in six thematic areas:
  • Securing land rights and improving land use at the grassroots; 
  • Adjusting laws and institutions to address urban expansion and governance; 
  • Innovative approaches towards spatially enabling land administration and management;
  • Supporting a continuum of rights in a decentralized environment; 
  • Mobilizing the private sector to improve land governances; and 
  • Sharing benefits from exploitation. 

Monday, March 11, 2013

Workshop on Legal Tools and Agricultural Investments in Bangkok

Palm oil development in peninsular
Malaysia. 
From 7-8 March, Harry Jonas (Natural Justice) attended a workshop on Legal Tools for Accountability in Agricultural Investments for South East Asia hosted by Focus on the Global South and the International Institute for the Environment and Development.

Participants engaged with a range of issues over the two days, including: investment protection and promotion in the ASEAN; national legal frameworks; human rights mechanisms; government investor and farmer-investor contracts; and international regulatory frameworks. The workshop was held in Bangkok, and was preceded by a public forum held at Chulalongkorn University entitled: Rethinking Policy and Legal Frameworks for Inclusive and Sustainable Investments in Agriculture in South East Asia.

Harry thanks colleagues at Focus and IIED for what was a useful and thought-provoking few days.