Overcoming hunger from the territories: Recommendations for including the right to food in development plans in Colombia

We have researched this issue in depth in several Latin American territories and found evidence of how a territorial approach can help to move forward more quickly in addressing this priority right. The following document presents some of these conclusions and provides proposals for future development plans.
Redesigning Decentralisation – Executive Summary

This paper attempts to take some steps in the still shaky terrain of the new decentralisation. In addition to this introduction, the paper presents an executive summary and four chapters with their respective annexes. We have revised, adjusted and expanded what we call the findings of the decentralisation model, incorporating in this version, among other elements, the analysis of ethnic territories, especially indigenous ones, as well as defining more precisely the scope of the transfer model.
El Salvador: Ecosystem restoration and conflict transformation

The ecosystem restoration agenda in El Salvador began to gain prominence in the last decade as a response to the persistent historical dynamics of environmental degradation and the growing impact of climate change. These issues have had negative consequences on the livelihoods and food security of the population.
The lessons learned in San Miguelito are valuable for government institutions, donors and other stakeholders seeking to advance restoration goals and promote inclusive approaches to territorial governance.