![The indigenous Shipibo community of Santa Clara de Uchunya, in the Peruvian Amazon, is facing invasion of its ancestral lands by corporate oil palm plantations and land traffickers. 7,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed. Photo : Diego Pérez/Oxfam The indigenous Shipibo community of Santa Clara de Uchunya, in the Peruvian Amazon, is facing invasion of its ancestral lands by corporate oil palm plantations and land traffickers. 7,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed. Photo : Diego Pérez/Oxfam](https://oi-files-d8-prod.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/styles/node_teaser_medium/public/peru_land_rights.jpg?itok=569AyHoL)
land rights
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4 August 2016
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Nepal one year on: Millions still displaced or in temporary shelters, most vulnerable people risk exclusion from earthquake recovery
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Building back right
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Oxfam condemns murder of second Honduran land activist; demands justice and companies’ withdrawal
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Common Ground
2 March 2016 -
2.5 billion people at risk of hunger and poverty if land rights are not protected
2 March 2016 -
Oxfam Sense Making Exercise for a Selection of Evaluations 2013-2014
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