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A global report reveals 1.1 billion people risk losing land, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, due to weak land rights and systemic exclusion.
A new global report reveals that only 35% of the world’s land has formal ownership or use rights, with 1.1 billion people fearing land loss within five years, especially in sub-Saharan Africa where 73% of land is customary but less than 1% recognized.
Women, Indigenous groups, and smallholder farmers face systemic exclusion, undermining sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.
Despite over 70 countries initiating reforms since 2012, implementation lags due to weak institutions, unequal access, and lack of data.
Securing land rights is critical to reversing land degradation, boosting food security, and preventing conflict.
Un informe mundial revela que 1.100 millones de personas corren el riesgo de perder tierras, especialmente en el África subsahariana, debido a los débiles derechos a la tierra y la exclusión sistémica.