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Reviving indigenous knowledge of the Mungomu tree in Mozambique
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Nuts from Mungomu trees have been a staple food for the Kung Khoi-San tribe for many years. In Mozambique, indigenous knowledge of the Mungomu nut remains strong, despite people being displaced and isolated by the recent civil war. However, nut consumption has been declining due to the difficulty of traditional preparation methods and the availability of other products.DocumentHuman rights, formalisation and women’s land rights in southern and eastern Africa
Institute of Women's Law, University of Oslo, 2005Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through formalisation has become a key issue in development policies that aim to promote more productive uses of land. This report sets out a human rights-based approach (HRBA) for gender-equal and non-discriminatory land reform.
