We invite you for this discussion .In the same time any one who interest of this issues can see the step that team have decided
STEP 1: Fully implement the Tenure Guidelines on land, fisheries and forests through participatory, inclusive mechanisms that prioritize the rights and needs of legitimate tenure users, especially women.
STEP 1: Fully implement the Tenure Guidelines on land, fisheries and forests through participatory, inclusive mechanisms that prioritize the rights and needs of legitimate tenure users, especially women.
STEP 2:
Ensure the free, prior and informed consent for all communities affected by
land transfers, including the fair and equitable participation of all groups
within local communities, especially excluded and marginalized groups such as
women, children, minorities, the elderly and disabled.
STEP 3:
Review public policies and projects that incentivize land grabbing, and instead
support policies that prioritize the needs of small-scale food producers –
particularly women – and sustainable land use.
STEP 4: Guarantee
protection against human rights violations committedby third parties, such as
businesses. This calls for appropriate measures to prevent, investigate,
prosecute and compensate for human rights violations.
STEP 5:
Hotels, Investors and Travel Agencies should respect human rights and avoid
negative impactsthat are caused directly or through their business relations.
In order to assume responsibility, they should possess corresponding principles
and procedures and act with due diligence.
STEP 6:
Take adequate measures to provide access to an effective remedy and appropriate
compensation for the affected parties. In addition to judicial mechanisms,
states must also provide non-judicial grievance mechanisms. Moreover, businesses
should also provide effective grievance mechanisms at an operative level, or
participate in such mechanisms.
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