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This campaign focuses on monitoring and addressing land rights issues in Nepal through a systematic approach led by the Community Self-Reliance Centre (CSRC). The initiative includes context mapping and analysis at community and national levels to identify landholders, tenants, and landless individuals, followed by power mapping and stakeholder engagement. Key steps involve participatory planning, quarterly reviews, and national dialogues to ensure inclusive involvement. The campaign aims for transparency, accountability, and advocacy for equitable land distribution, empowering local communities in their struggle for land rights.
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Monitoring Land Issues through a Popular Movement Jagat Basnet Community Self-Reliance Centre (CSRC)
Steps one: Context Mapping/Analysis Community to National Level
Community to National Level • Land Rights situation of community, who holds the land, who are the tenants/landless or land deprived people • Power mapping and relation • Campaign Planning
District level context mapping/Analysis • Context mapping of district level land rights situations, who are the major landlords, situation of land rights • Power mapping and analysis • Sharing and planning with district level stakeholders
National level context mapping/Analysis • National level land rights situations, major landlords, policy analysis • Compiling of district level land rights situations • Sharing and planning with major stakeholders
Second Step: Participatory Planning of Campaign community to national level • Community do the planning based on the context mapping • They prepare their yearly plan what they want to see after one year and what are the campaign activities
Third step: Participatory Review and Reflection from Community to national level
Community level Review and Reflection • They do organize quarterly, participation of all members including some invitee. • They review what they had planned and what achieved • Further plan
INGOs/Bi-letter, Gov., CSRC, political parties, community representative NGOs , Gov, Group representatives Group member and local activists NLRF C S R C DLRF DLRF DLRF LRF LRF LRF LRF LRF LRF Independent ……..Campaigners …………Campaigners
District level Review and Reflection • Each community Group represent one male and one female • Organize quarterly • Review what they plan and what they achieved • Prepare Quarterly Report/Reflection note
District level quarterly reports/Reflection and context analysis report
National level Review and Reflection • If possible invite all the stakeholders including the community members • Its also quarterly and taken as a capacity building of all
Stakeholders of national review and policy dialogue International Agencies Political parties/CA members Technical Experts' Team CA members Review and Policy dialogue Rights Holders/NLRF CSRC and NLRCG Bureaucracy/ State Agencies
Fourth Steps: Prepare Context Analysis Report and Annual Reflection
Few points of land reporting • Context mapping is mandatory from community to national level • Monthly updates and quarterly reports are compulsory • Quarterly review and annual social audit is also compulsory • Each month CSRC prepares the land rights campaign updates, quarterly reports, annual reflection and share all stakeholders • Each discussion, macro and micro linkages