Next week, it holds a seminar to discuss the strengthening of public policies aimed at combating them and helping to guarantee the territorial rights of vulnerable populations.
The event will take place from May 13th to 15th and is a partnership with UnB (University of Brasilia) and the Democracy and Sustainability Institute. There will be debate tables, working groups and a mini -course on dominial chain lifting – a sequence of property ownership – and combating land grabbing.
“The seminar is an opportunity for the collective construction of structuring solutions, based on social and environmental justice, that can face the historical challenges of land conflicts and move to the realization of territorial rights of populations in social and economic vulnerability,” says Sheila de Carvalho, secretary of access to justice.
Topics such as access to justice, land and environmental accountability, environmental racism, climate disasters and community legal empowerment in the field of territorial rights will also be discussed, among others.
The seminar is also inserted in the COP30 agenda, by highlighting the challenges and actions carried out by the public power and civil society and give protagonism to initiatives and actions developed in the different regions of the country.
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