2.5 Billion People At Risk Of Hunger And Poverty If Land Rights Are Not Protected
by The Daily Eye Team March 5 2016, 12:17 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 27 secsIndigenous peoples and local communities protect half the world's land, but formally own just 10 percent, according to a report released today by a global alliance of NGOs.
The report, “Common Ground: Securing Land Rights and Safeguarding the Earth,” is published by the International Land Coalition (ILC), Oxfam, and the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI). Together with more than 300 organizations and communities from around the world, they have launched the Land Rights Now campaign, calling for the amount of land these communities own to double by 2020.