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Land is the maker and the marker of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
6 Julho 2018
Authors: 
Frits van der Wal
Global

Land is the maker and the marker of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  For the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), our aim is to contribute squarely to relevant land-related results where solutions exist and actions are needed, which is at subnational or national levels in countries. We work with national and local governments as well as with other locally mandated actors that in most cases get assistance from international organisations .

5 Junho 2018
Authors: 
Mrs. Patricia Maria Queiroz Chaves
Brasil
Global

A Q&A with Patricia Chaves from Espaço Feminista, Brazil, explains the discrepancies in accessing property and inheritance rights for women in Brazil as well as data that helps to inform grassroots women about their rights.  The piece also provides powerful accounts of women's personal experiences.  

Goats getting ready for milking in the Khovd Province of Mongolia. Photo credit: © Eddie Game / The Nature Conservancy
4 Maio 2018
Authors: 
Harold Liversage
África
Global

This blog builds upon Harold Liversage's presentation during the Global Land Tools Network's seventh partners meeting, which took place in Nairobi, Kenya from 23-27 April, 2017. Harold Liversage is currently the Chair of the Global Donor Working Group on Land.


 


Local women at the Baghamra community forest.    Photo by Chandra Shekhar Karki/CIFOR
27 Abril 2018
Authors: 
David Ameyaw
Global

This week the Global Land Tools Network holds its seventh partners meeting in Nairobi, Kenya. Ahead of the meeting, PRIndex’s country engagement lead David Ameyaw explains how we will be working with agencies in more than 30 countries to lay the foundations for a global property rights conversation.


Security in our homes matters to all of us. PRIndex data helps show how it matters to countries too.


A woman holding her land certificate in rural Zambia. © Jeremy Green
6 Março 2018
Authors: 
M. Mercedes Stickler
África
Ruanda
Uganda
Benim
Gana
Costa do Marfim

There is broad global agreement that secure property rights help eradicate poverty and that securing women’s land rights reduces gender inequality.

Mama Neema stands at the entrance of her traditional boma (homestead) where she built three houses for her family in Kimokouwa village in Arusha, Tanzania UN WOMEN
2 Março 2018
Authors: 
Mr. Godfrey Massay
Tanzânia

In the effort to address global sustainability challenges affecting people, prosperity, and planet, in 2015, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the global community to replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). SDGs have recognized women’s land rights as opposed to its predecessor, MDGs. Of over 230 indicators, three are on women’s land rights and seven are generally on land rights.

Mr. Chris Penrose Buckley
5 Janeiro 2018
Authors: 
Mr. Chris Penrose Buckley
Global

There’s been quite a hubbub in the land community the last month over the reclassification of two land indicators from ‘Tier III’ to ‘Tier II’. So what’s this all about? For the uninitiated, each SDG indicator has to go through a validation process before it gets included in the formal SDG reporting process that will run from 2020 to 2030.

Ásia
Sudeste Asiático

A civil society perspective on engaging with the private sector


Towards SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals


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