The Global Land Alliance (GLA) and the Land Portal Foundation invite you to join this webinar on 16 March, 2022 to learn about the risks to informal wives during land tenure formalization campaigns.
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The Global Land Alliance (GLA) and the Land Portal Foundation invite you to join this webinar on 16 March, 2022 to learn about the risks to informal wives during land tenure formalization campaigns.
La Global Land Alliance (GLA) et la FondationLand Portal vous invitent à participer à ce webinaire le 16 mars 2022 pour en savoir plus sur les risques encourus par les épouses informelles lors des campagnes de formalisation des régimes fonciers.
mercredi, 16 mars, 2022
10h 00-11h 30 EST | 15h 00-16h 30 CET
The Land Portal believes that access to information is crucial for achieving good land governance and securing land rights for landless and vulnerable people.
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