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Other organizations (Projects Database)
Other organizations (Projects Database)

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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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Catalysing partnership for pro-poor land governance

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Support to ILC Strategic Framework: Enhance the capacity of the ILC and its members to influence global, regional and national land policies, processes and systems in favour of the poor to build and share knowledge and evidence on land issues. Specific goals include influencing the formulation and implementation of national land policies and land-related processes, build the world's leading knowledge network on land governance and strengthen ILC network.

Capacity Building in Support of Land Policy Development and Implementation in Africa

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The programme fosters economic development and poverty reduction through improved land use, management and governance. The expected outcome is to facilitate the implementation of the Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa via enhanced capacity of the AU-ECA-AfDB LPI, RECs, African governments, civil society and other stakeholders in land policy development as well as improved land information systems, increased networking, lesson learning and knowledge sharing among practitioners in land policy and increased monitoring of progress in land policy development and implementation.

Park management

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One focus of investments is the restricted area national park, which also includes a marine part. Furthermore, development measures and additional components will be implemented in the parks, resulting from the increased tourism and increasing wildlife pressure. In order to improve the quality of resource management in northern Namibia, the establishment of an ecological institute will be supported, which will carry out both ecological monitoring and ranger training. Overall, it is planned to support the Namibian Ministry of the Environment, by providing infrastructure, equipment and consulting services.