Around the world, insecure property rights prevent families from feeling confident about the future, businesses from investing, and communities from becoming more productive. Hundreds of millions of us lack property security. This makes the world poorer, less free, and less just.
There is a growing recognition of the need for change, but without accurate information, governments, business and civil society can’t understand the nature of the challenge or how to overcome it.
Prindex collects data from around the world on how citizens perceive the security of their rights to land and property. The aim is to inform and enable changes in land and property policy that will make countries more productive and secure places to live.
This webinar gives a basic understanding of how Prindex works. The Prindex team presens results from data collected from 15 countries. It focuses 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.
Moderator: Malcolm Childress, Co Executive Director of the Global Land Alliance and Co-Director of Prindex
Panelists:
- Alfred Brownell, Green Advocates (Liberia), Distinguished Scholar Northeastern University Law School (Boston USA), and Scholar Rescue Fund Chair, Beau Biden Foundation
- Ibrahima Ka, Doctor of Public Law, Land Specialist, IPAR, Senegal
- Claudia Mondragon, Director, Land Management Observatory, National University of Honduras.
Prindex has published data for the following 15 countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador, Honduras, Liberia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, Thailand, Zambia.
They are currently collecting data in the following countries: Benin, Bolivia, Colombia, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Indonesia, Malawi, Mexico, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, Vietnam.
When was it?
November 28, 2018, 8:30-10:00 AM ET (starts 8:30 AM Washington/Bogotá, 1:30 PM Monrovia/London/Accra, 2:30 PM Lagos, 3:30 PM Cape Town, 4:30 PM Nairobi, 8:30 PM Hanoi)
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