Members: all ILC Members
To strengthen local capacity for peace, access to land, protection of rights of internally displaced persons and children, and the fight against poverty in rural areas; to promote environmental law as a tool for the protection of public health and collective heritage while promoting dialogue between stakeholders from different disciplines; and to promote public participation in decision-making processes with regard to access to natural resources in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Abhiyan Nepal’s mission will be to empower the impoverished, exploited and discriminated citizens of the society to live with full realization of their rights by making them able and State responsible through facilitation and advocacy.
We are a social actor promoting Sustainable Agriculture in partnership with other actors. We believe in participation of rural people and of their organizations as to promote the country rural development.
AFRA is an independent NGO working on land rights and agrarian reform in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. AFRA’s work focuses on black rural people whose rights to land have been undermined, whose tenure is insecure, and who do not have access to sufficient land to fulfil their development aspirations or even their basic needs.
AGTER is a non-profit association of French law. It was established in March 2005 by a group of people from different backgrounds who had all participated or exchanged work among civil society organisations on issues of access to natural resources and land.
AGTER aims at contributing to improve the governance of land, water and natural resources and at conceiving new ways of managing those resources, better adapted to face the challenges of the twenty-and-first century.
Grupo ALLPA is a civil society national network of institutions working on peasant communities, land ownership and rural development issues, with a focus on gender equality and multiculturalism. The group seeks to be an area of continuous exchange of views and experiences, of reflection and of legislative proposals formulation related to local communities’ development, as well as equitable access to land.
From our origins: promote and support those initiatives coming form the NGO sector and more widely from democratic sectors of the civil society that struggle against poverty and exclusion and for the construction of a more comprehensive and sustainable human development.
Since the XV general Assembly, ALOP ratified a set of values that we deem as fundamental to our action: social justice, solidarity, ethics, gender equity, respect and appreciation of differences and transparency.
ALRD is the federating body of 273 NGOs, peasant’s and landless organizations in Bangladesh, which are involved in the struggle to establish land rights, rights to food, rights to livelihood, and rights of the indigenous people of minorities. It is currently the main organization in Bangladesh working exclusively on land reform issues.
To create a policy and social environment that enables Asian Rural Poor Communities to exercise their rights to participatory development, gain access to and control of their natural resources, and engage in sustainable livelihoods while drawing from Asia’s rich spiritual and cultural traditions by: Consolidating, promoting and mainstreaming alternative development experiences
Agrarian Reform, Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development (ARSARD).
Strengthening Asian Grassroots-Action Networks




















