Organized by the Cadasta Foundation, Land Conflict Watch, the Land Portal Foundation, National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) of India, and NRMC Center for Land Governance, the webinar "The Digitization of Land Records: A Panacea for Land Conflicts" provided an in-depth look at the critical role digitization of land records plays in addressing land disputes in India.
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News23 Enero 2024
Nos enorgullece anunciar la publicación de tres informes sobre el Estado de la Información sobre la Tierra, que detallan la situación de la información sobre la tierra en Mozambique, Liberia y Sudán. Estos exhaustivos informes proporcionan un análisis en profundidad de los actuales sistemas de información sobre la tierra, los marcos jurídicos y la accesibilidad de los datos en estos países.
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News23 Enero 2024
Nous sommes fiers d'annoncer la publication de trois rapports sur l'état de l'information foncière, qui détaillent l'état de l'information foncière au Mozambique, au Libéria et au Soudan. Ces rapports détaillés fournissent une analyse approfondie des systèmes actuels d'information foncière, des cadres juridiques et de l'accessibilité des données dans ces pays.
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News23 Enero 2024
Temos o orgulho de anunciar o lançamento de três relatórios sobre o Estado das Informações Fundiárias, que detalham a situação das informações sobre terras em Moçambique, Libéria e Sudão. Esses relatórios detalhados fornecem uma análise aprofundada dos atuais sistemas de informações sobre terras, estruturas legais e acessibilidade de dados nesses países.
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News2 Febrero 2024
La Fondation Land Portal recrute un consultant ou une entreprise qui sera responsable de la recherche, du conseil et de l'aménagement d'un tableau de bord de données foncières viable permettant aux utilisateurs de visualiser et d'analyser les données disponibles.
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News23 Enero 2024
We are proud to announce the release of three State of Land Information reports, which detail the land information status in Mozambique, Liberia, and Sudan. These comprehensive reports provide an in-depth analysis of the current land information systems, legal frameworks, and data accessibility in these countries.
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Library Resource
An Open Data Assessment
Informes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2023MozambiqueIn Mozambique, the law recognizes certain forms of occupation as constituting legal tenure and nationals can claim this recognition of their right to occupy and use land allocated through customary norms/practices. Local communities can also claim rights over land which they have customarily occupied, used, and managed. These rights are not prejudiced by their lack of titling or documentation and may be defended on the basis of oral testimony.
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Event17 Enero 2024GlobalOrganizers:International Land CoalitionLand Portal FoundationLand MatrixPrindex
Having secure land tenure, ensuring people's confidence in accessing, controlling and utilizing their land, is crucial for promoting sustainable land management practices. It also plays a key role in building resilience against the impacts of climate change, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and increased desertification due to higher temperatures.
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Library Resource
An Open Data Assessment
Informes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2023LiberiaLand rights are fundamental sources of tension in Liberia, so transparency about land information is both essential and highly politicized. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission and other scholars have documented land conflict as one of the major causes of the 14 year civil conflict (1989-2003) in Liberia, rooted in the country’s formation in the 19th Century as a land divided by indigenous peoples and freed slaves settling from the United States.
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Library Resource
An Open Data Assessment
Informes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2023SudánAfter 30 years of an authoritarian regime, Sudan reached a power-sharing deal between the military and the civilians that brought a transitional government to power in 2019. Their agenda was to lead the country towards a democratic transformation for no more than three years. This period of relative stability provided the space for democratic reform and increased transparency in Sudan, reversed by the return of political instability in 2022.