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International Land Coalition: Ongoing and planned work on land governance

International Land Coalition: Ongoing and planned work on land governance. World Bank Land Administration Mini-Retreat November 19-20, 2007 Michael Taylor Programme Manager Land Policy & Africa. ILC Mission (SF2007-11).

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International Land Coalition: Ongoing and planned work on land governance

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  1. International Land Coalition: Ongoing and planned work on land governance World Bank Land Administration Mini-Retreat November 19-20, 2007 Michael Taylor Programme Manager Land Policy & Africa

  2. ILC Mission (SF2007-11) A global alliance of civil society and intergovernmental organizations working together to promote secure and equitable access to and control over land for poor women and men through advocacy, dialogue and capacity building

  3. ILC Vision Secure and equitable access to and control over land reduces poverty and contributes to identity, dignity and inclusion.

  4. Strategic thrusts of SF2007-11 • Refocus ILC at the national and local levels for impact • Forge strategic coalitions for advocacy • Expand and diversify ILC’s membership and strengthen the role of members • Strengthen and focus ILC as a knowledge network • Results-based and gender mainstreamed planning and management

  5. 1. Regionalisation • Regional meetings in Asia, Africa, Latin America to define process • Envisage regional platforms/nodes in 2008 • Decentralisation of some secretariat support functions • Regional definition of priority work areas, budgets, workplans

  6. 3. A ‘member-led’ coalition • Increase in number and diversity of membership (36 → 60 Nov ’07) • Widening of donor base • Stronger definition of mutual expectations of/by members • Strengthen focus at regional & national levels • Re-alignment of secretariat support • Strengthening communication

  7. Key activities: promoting and upscaling innovation • Finalisation of WB-funded Community Empowerment Facility • 49 local-level projects since 2002 • Growing emphasis on innovation, lesson learning, exchange, networking and upscaling innovation • New mechanism currently under design

  8. Key activities: LAND partnerships • Latin America: Guatemala, Bolivia, Honduras • Asia: Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Nepal • Africa: Uganda, Niger, Madagascar, Benin, Zambia (and AUC/ADB/UNECA land guidelines on a continental level)

  9. Key activities: knowledge and advocacy • Research and policy dialogue on women’s access to land (IDRC, Makerere, PLAAS) • Legal empowerment of communities on land rights (FAO, Gruppo ALLPA) • Toolkit on legal empowerment of pastoralists (with IUCN) • Community mapping as a tool for empowerment (CTA, etc) • Guidelines for UN-CSO collaboration on land governance (UNDP-DDC) • Communication platforms for member-member collaboration

  10. Indicators for secure access to land: Existing: • Common property (CAPRi) • Latin America landwatch (CEPES) • Landwatch Asia (ANGOC) • Combined efforts of members and partners (IFAD, WB, Habitat, MCC, AUC, etc) Emerging: • Review/stocktake/sharing of member work on indicators • Possibly leading to facilitating collaboration and consensus building on indicator development

  11. Challenges ahead • Coalition building between IGO and CSO members on specific issues in specific country contexts • Facilitating a deepening debate and commitment to ‘pro-poor’ land and tenure reform • …

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