Globally, the rules and policies governing maritime and land-based operations are neither well-coordinated nor appropriately linked. The state of the seas, which in turn affects terrestrial ecosystems and the well-being of coastal communities, is affected by changes on land linked to anthropogenic activities like agro-industries or extractive industries. As a […]
Restitution Workshop of articles and reports produced by journalists on the issue of land governance and natural resources.
In Cameroon, despite the considerable evolution of the land reform process, it appears that some of the stakeholders, particularly journalists and the general public, are not involved and not always aware of the real issues at stake. It is for this reason that from the 21st of December 2020 to […]
Land: an Achilles’ heel in Cameroon’s 2019 Petroleum Code
07/04/2020 Anonymous In 2019, Cameroon adopted a new Petroleum Code, introducing new regulations for oil exploitation, with the goal of boosting investment in this sector. Guy Lebrun AMBOMO reflects on the implications of this new law for the protection of communities’ land rights. Oil-related activity began in Cameroon in 1947 with the […]
Statement: LandCam protects its team and all its partners from Coronavirus, but does not stop!
Since its launch in 2017, LandCam‘s mission has been to work with all land stakeholders in Cameroon to improve land and natural resource rights. An important part of our activities is based on a collaborative approach, which involves direct interaction and travel in the field from our teams: supporting the […]