Land corruption threatens ecosystems, fuels deforestation, and displaces communities—making it a critical challenge for environmental integrity. This interactive session will kick off a year-long learning journey, exploring ways to build collective capability across the conservation and anti-corruption communities.
Through live polling and interactive tools, we will gather insights to shape future sessions—laying the foundation for shared understanding and impactful collaboration.
Date & Time: 15 April | 15:00 CET / 09:00 ET
Platform: Zoom (English)
Register here: https://shorturl.at/mb5BG
Speakers:
- Roberto Martínez B. Kukutschka (TI) – Conceptual framework of land corruption
- Elaine Geyer-Allély (WWF) – Conservation and human rights-based approaches
- Jonathan Ochom (TI) – Practical examples from the field