We are delighted to present the key moments from the GLTN Country Learning Exchange and the Partners Meeting, two momentous events that took place from 1st to 4th May...






In the Philippines, where an approximate of 2.5 million informal settlers still live in poverty, where basic services are almost non-existent and where the threat of...
Women’s rights to housing, land and property are central to peace!In fragile and conflict-affected contexts, strengthening women’s housing, land and property rights can...
Publications
Depuis 2012, la RDC s’est engagée dans un processus de réforme foncière. Ce processus est financé par l’Initiative pour les forêts de l’Afrique centrale (CAFI) à travers...
A functioning land sector is foundational to peace and stability, sustainable development, economic growth, food security, environmental conservation and poverty...
Conscious of the primary role that land plays in development, African leaders adopted in 2009, the African Union Declaration on Land Issues and Challenges in Africa, and...
Partner Publications
There is still limited understanding and response in addressing the nexus of the impacts of climate change, social and policy responses, and the need for land tenure...
Following the reports prepared in 2018, Land Watch Asia member civil society organizations from Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines once...
The New Urban Agenda, adopted at Habitat III in Quito, Ecuador, on 20 October 2016, presents a paradigm shift based on the science of cities and lays out standards and...