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September 23 2024 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM EST REGISTER HERE Countries are increasingly turning to multilateral funds as a way to drive impactful change.
The interconnection of land rights and climate responses at micro, meso and macro level.
At night, satellite images of Earth capture a uniquely human signal - artificial lighting. Remotely-sensed lights at night provide a new data source for improving our understanding of interactions between human systems and the environment. NASA has developed the Black Marble, a daily calibrated,
Download the summary report of this webinar here This webinar was organized in the frame of the 2nd Arab Land Conference.
April 22nd, 2021 | 9:00AM-10:30AM EST - 3:00-4:30 CEST Watch livestream here:  
  Securing land rights is critical for realizing sustainable food systems that provide food security and overcome poverty. Security of property rights is central to preserving livelihoods, maintaining social stability, and increasing incentives for investment and for sustainable, productive land
At the intersection of Asia, Europe and Africa, Jordan is often described as an ‘oasis of stability’ in the region.
At the intersection of Asia, Europe and Africa, Jordan is often described as an ‘oasis of stability’ in the region.
 Wednesday Novemeber 10th @ 9.00H - 10.30H GMT Securing land and territorial rights that are people centred, gender just and age sensitive, provide an essential basis for indigenous peoples and local communities to contribute with nature-based solutions to Climate Change.
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.         
2021 was a year of big promises concerning tenure rights. At COP26, an unprecedented 1.7 billion dollar pledge was made in support of ancestral community land rights, aiming to place IPLCs rights central to global policy-making and discourse. The questions remain; when and how funding will reach
This third Whose Land? webinar showcased gender transformative approaches on women’s land rights. Gender transformative approaches are defined by women acting as agents of change, transforming structural barriers and redefining gender norms. These approaches facilitate the participation of women in