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An introductory guide to understanding and claiming housing, land and property restitution rights in Myanmar: questions and answers
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2017Restitution means the process of returning to one’s home after displacement and achieving the recovery of one’s land.DocumentA framework for resolving displacement in Myanmar: the United Nations "Pinheiro Principles" on housing and property restitution for refugees and displaced persons
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2017Housing, land and property (HLP) restitution rights are essential elements to peace and reconciliation efforts aiming to fairly and sustainably overcoming situations of forced displacement.DocumentRestitution in Myanmar: building lasting peace, national rconciliation and economic prosperity through a comprehensive housing, land and property restitution programme
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2017The question of housing, land and property (HLP) restitution has received increased attention over the past several years throughout Myanmar as the country continues to consolidate recent democratic gains and political reforms.DocumentBriefing note: Housing Land and Property (HLP) in the Syrian Arab Republic
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2016This note explains why housing, land and property (HLP) rights are relevant to the current humanitarian response inside the Syrian Arab Republic (Syria). While attention must remain focused on immediate life-saving&nbDocumentSouth Sudan: A political economy analysis
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2017This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of South Sudan.DocumentShadow value chains: Tracing the link between corruption, illicit activity and lootable natural resources from West Africa
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2017The illicit natural resource trade continues to benefit corrupt officials, criminal and terrorist networks and divert resources away from development, security and the common good in West Africa.DocumentCompensatory livestock thievery: A new trend in economic crime in Dilling/South Kordofan State (2014–2016)
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2017“Compensatory livestock thievery” within the greater Dilling locality in South Kordofan State (SKS) is an economic crime that was born out of a war environment.DocumentFocused study report. Exploring rural livelihoods in Afghanistan: A study of two villages in Dai Kundi province.
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2016Introduction and purpose of the focused study.DocumentEnvironmental income and rural livelihoods: A global-comparative analysis
World Development, 2014This paper presents results from a comparative analysis of environmental income from approximately 8000 households in 24 developing countries collected by research partners in CIFORâs Poverty Environment Network (PEN). Environmental income accounts for 28% of total household income, 77% of which comes from natural forests.
