Learning Exchange 2020: Community Resilience and Land Rights Progress | Land Portal

10-13 NOVEMBER 2020

The Tenure Facility, in partnership with the Swedish International Agriculture Network Initiative (SIANI), invite you to join the online 2020 Partners Learning Exchange: “Community Resilience and Land Rights Progress”.

As the Coronavirus pandemic continues the shake the world, it is more important than ever that we build on our spirit of togetherness and resilience. We have witnessed with humility the efforts made by partners and communities to adapt to new realities whilst pursuing the vital goals targeted by our projects.

Each day for three consecutive days we will meet for 2.5 hours, to discuss successes and obstacles in tenure implementation during 2020, learn about innovative solutions to global challenges, and hear the voices of community members themselves. The event will offer an exciting opportunity to interact directly with the Indigenous Peoples’ and local community groups we support, as well as experts on various cross-cutting issues, including climate change, gender and conflict. The fourth day will be a training day focused on Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, exclusively designed for Tenure Facility project partners.

The event will offer simultaneous translation in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Bahasa Indonesia.

THIS IS AN INVITATION-ONLY EVENT. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST HERE, AND INVITEES WILL RECEIVE AN ACCESS LINK WITH DETAILED SCHEDULES VIA EMAIL AHEAD OF THE START DATE.

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