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Global Land Alliance
Global Land Alliance
Non-profit organization

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The mission of Global Land Alliance is to enable the prosperity of people and places by advancing learning and practice to achieve land tenure security and the efficient, inclusive and sustainable use of land and natural resources.


We aim to accelerate quality development by resolving land issues with new paradigms of participation and accountability.   We are a think-and-do tank focused on resolving land issues to address four critical development challenges:


  • Food security and the challenge of sustainable food systems.
  • Environment and the challenge of sustainable ecosystems.
  • Urbanization and the challenge of sustainable cities.
  • Conflict and the challenge of sustainable peace.

Global Land Alliance takes the traditional think tank model a step forward, not only producing new understanding and recommendations based on on-the-ground perspectives of citizens, community leaders and businesses, but also channeling those learnings toward practical implementation at scale. By scaling and speeding up resolution of land issues, we can scale up and speed up improved results in the big issues of our time: urbanization, food security, environmental sustainability and peace.


Global Land Alliance is committed to finding solutions to the complex development challenges of cities, rural landscapes and forests through the power of allying local, national and international resources in innovative ways. We seek to harness the values inherent in land, place and natural resources to drive socially inclusive and ecologically-grounded development.  We act as a catalyst for change by mobilizing local action, managing knowledge, driving accountability, and developing long-term capacities. We seek to be a positive disrupter of status quo situations that keep people in poverty and insecurity, misuse resources and inhibit local growth.

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Prindex Comparative Report, March 2019

Reports & Research
Febrero, 2019
Marruecos
Túnez
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mozambique
Rwanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Camerún
Namibia
Benin
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Côte d'Ivoire
Liberia
Níger
Nigeria
Senegal
Costa Rica
Honduras
México
Bolivia
Colombia
Ecuador
Perú
Camboya
Indonesia
Tailandia
Viet Nam
Jordania
Reino Unido

Property rights are a cornerstone of economic development and social justice. A fundamental way of understanding the strength of property rights is through citizens' perceptions of them. Yet perceptions of tenure security have never been collected at a global scale.

18 Country Infographics (Prindex)

Multimedia
Febrero, 2019
Marruecos
Túnez
Kenya
Malawi
Tanzania
Uganda
Benin
Ghana
Níger
Nigeria
México
Bolivia
Colombia
Camboya
Indonesia
Viet Nam
Jordania
Reino Unido

Wave 2 country infographics in one document. Countries include: Benin, Bolivia, Cambodia, Colombia, Ghana, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, United Kingdom and Vietnam

An Introduction to Prindex

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2018
Liberia
Senegal
Honduras
Global

The webinar An introduction to Prindex took place on 28 November, 2018. This webinar presented a basic understanding of how Prindex works. The Prindex team presented results of data collected from 15 countries. It focused on pathways for using Prindex to propel policy conversations and movement-building for policy reform with the help of panellists from some of the countries where data was collected.

Panelists were asked to address the following questions: 

15 Country Infographics

Multimedia
Septiembre, 2018
Madagascar
Mozambique
Rwanda
Zambia
Camerún
Namibia
Burkina Faso
Côte d'Ivoire
Liberia
Senegal
Costa Rica
Honduras
Ecuador
Perú
Tailandia

Wave 1 country infographics in one document. Countries include: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Cote D'Ivoire, Ecuador, Honduras, Liberia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, Thailand, Zambia.

Prindex Comparative Report, October 2018

Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2018
África subsahariana
América Latina y el Caribe
Asia oriental
Asia meridional

Property rights are a cornerstone of economic development and social justice. A fundamental way of understanding the strength of property rights is through citizens' perceptions of them. Yet perceptions of tenure security have never been collected at a global scale.