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Title: Global Network of Pro Poor Land Developers


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INTRODUCTION
  • Good land policy necessary but not sufficient
  • Gap in implementation
  • Necessary for the legal empowerment of the poor
  • History behind GLTN
  • Focus areas
  • Meetings to date
  • Funding
  • Planned meetings and flavour of partner
    activities

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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
  • Last 15 years stakeholders identified - lack of
    pro poor approaches
  • Civil society lobbying governments on land.
  • Experts, e.g FIG -pro poor technical tools needed
  • 13 African countries pro poor policies and tenure
    types
  • World Bank PRR and workshops
  • UN General Assembly Resolution in 2004 (59/239)
    encouraging countries to promote land
    administration

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WHY PRO POOR LAND TOOLS
  • Urban Policy, tenure, LA, land management, land
    tax and land re-distribution are inter-linked
    when applied to urban planning and slums.
    Preventing slum development, doing upgrading
    requires a systematic approach with innovate,
    affordable and gendered tools.
  • Rural Rights, reform, affordable land tenure and
    LA are critical for food security and
    agricultural productivity. Sound LM and LA key to
    combat overuse of grazing land.

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DRAFT LIST OF PARTNERS
  • CASLE
  • COHRE
  • FAO
  • FIG International Land Coalition
  • Huairou Commission
  • IFAD
  • IIED
  • ILC
  • International Union of Land Value Taxation
  • ITC
  • Lincoln Institute
  • Norway
  • RDI
  • SDI
  • Sida
  • Terra Institute
  • The Inter-American Alliance for Real Property
    Rights
  • UN-HABITAT
  • World Bank

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WHAT IS A GLTN PARTNER?
  • Partners accept the following
  • a) Agreement on GLTN values
  • b) Land tool development at scale/upscaleable
  • c) Financial and/or knowledge input
  • d) Representing institutions, organisations or
    networks
  • e) Non commercial

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GLTN OBJECTIVES
  • To facilitate the attainment of the Millennium
    Declaration through improved land management and
    tenure tools for poverty alleviation and by
    strengthening global comprehensiveness on land
    issues (Paris Declaration)
  • Pro-poor, Governance, Equity, Subsidiarity,
    Affordability, Systematic large scale approach,
    Gender sensitiveness

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GLTN OVERVIEW
  • Develop innovative, pro poor and gendered land
    tools
  • Unblock and upscale existing initiatives
  • Strengthening existing networks
  • Global coordination and integration
  • Dissemination of knowledge
  • Continuum of land rights

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SIX THEMES ON LAND TOOL DEVELOPMENT
  • Land rights and records
  • Land information/planning
  • Land management/administration
  • Land law and enforcement
  • Land tax/valuation
  • Cross cutting issues

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GLTN WORK PROGRAMME
  • 1. Land rights and records

a) Enumerations for tenure security b) Continuum
of land rights c) Deeds or titles d) Gender
friendly affordable adjudication e) Statutory and
customary f) Co-management approaches g) Land
records management for transactability h) Family
and group rights
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GLTN WORK PROGRAMME TOOLS
2. Land information/planning
a) Spatial units b) City wide slum upgrading c)
City wide spatial planning d) Regional land use
planning e) Land readjustment (slum upgrading
and/or post crisis)
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GLTN WORK PROGRAMME TOOLS
3. Land management/administration
a) Post conflict land administration b) Land
administration and governance tools c)
Technical/legal policy e.g. user fees d)
Management of state land e) Geodetic for
Africa f) Cost benefit analysis g) Pro poor GPS
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GLTN WORK PROGRAMME TOOLS
4. Land law and enforcement
a) Regulatory framework for private sector b)
Estates administration (HIV/AIDS areas) c)
Expropriation and compensation
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GLTN WORK PROGRAMME TOOLS
  • 5. Land tax/valuation

a) Land tax for financial and land management
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GLTN WORK PROGRAMME TOOLS
  • 6. Cross cutting issues

a) Modernization of land agencies budgeting
approach b) Measuring tenure security for the
MDGs c) Capacity building for sustainability d)
Land access/land reform e) Key characteristics of
a gendered tool
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GLTN PARTNER DIALOGUE

DISSEMINATION TO OTHER COUNTRIES
LAND TOOL INNOVATION IN SPECIFIC COUNTRIES
NATIONALGOVERN-MENT
DONORSCOUNTRYSTRATEGIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
NGOSGRASSROOTS
NATIONAL
REGIONALORG.
INTERNATIONAL NGOS
UCLG
INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONALS
INTERNATIONALADVISORYBOARD
GLOBAL
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GLTN RELATED ACTIVITIES TO DATE
  • November, 2004, Nairobi FIG workshop on
    innovative land tools
  • December, 2005, Cairo Islamic Land Tools
  • December 2005, Bangkok EGM on Secure Tenure
    New legal frameworks and tools
  • October, 2005, Moscow Innovative land tools and
    urban cadastre
  • November, 2005, Geneva Post conflict land
    administration
  • November, 2005, Stockholm GLTN partner meeting
  • March 2006, Accra Land administration and good
    governance
  • March, 2006, Bagamoyo, Tanzania CASLE meeting
    on sustainable land management in Africa
  • March, 2006, Oslo GLTN partner meeting
  • June, 2006, web conference GLTN tools
  • June, 2006, Canada World Urban Forum, GLTN
    networking event gender round table launch
    of GLTN

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GLTN PLANNED MEETINGS 2007
  • Ongoing, web conference Measuring tenure
    security gender mechanism, grassroots
    mechanism.
  • Jan. 2007, Nairobi, Expert meeting Transparency
    in land and capacity building.
  • March, 2007, Nairobi, Grassroots workshop How
    to insert grassroots into large scale land
    tools.
  • ? March, 2007, Zambia, with CASLE, Registrars
    conference.
  • ? April 2007, Nairobi, GLTN International
    Advisory Council meeting.
  • ? May/June 2007, Nairobi, with Huairou
    Commission, Gender workshop What does a
    gendered large scale land tool look like?
  • ? late 2007, Bangkok Asia-Pacific regional
    conference.
  • 2007, Global preparatory meetings for CSD 2008-9.

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GLTN ACTIVITIES ONGOING
  • World Bank - Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, India
    pro poor approaches and costing of interventions
  • Continuum of land rights -evictions
  • Web conference - measuring tenure security
  • FAO/WB on land governance - guidelines, policy,
    indicators follow up transparency capacity
    building meeting
  • SDI/professionals - enumeration data to GIS to
    municipal land records - Kisumu, Kenya
  • FIG/ITC - Social land tenure domain model
  • Lincoln Institute - urban land law
  • Int. Union of Land Value Taxation assessment of
    global picture
  • Post conflict guidelines - situational analysis
    (Somalia, Uganda, DRC)

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
ContactsClarissa Augustinus254 20 762 46
52clarissa.augustinus_at_unhabitat.org Ulrik
Westman254 20 762 31 16ulrik.westman_at_unhabitat.
org
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