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Opening Plenary: The Nexus between Land and Climate Action

May, 2024
Colombia
Solomon Islands
The Opening Session of the 2024 World Bank Land Conference explored the crucial link between land tenure, governance, and climate action. A keynote and multistakeholder panel underscored how effective land management supports climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts, highlighting its role in facilitating climate finance and promoting sustainable land practices. Discussions pointed to financial innovation, digital advancements, and global cooperation as key drivers enabling progress in managing the climate crisis.

Integrating Land Tenure Into Sustainable Land Management: National Multistakeholder Consultations

May, 2024
Madagascar
Colombia
Kenya
Africa
The session highlighted the importance of integrating land tenure into sustainable land management as a means to achieve effective land restoration and land degradation neutrality (LDN). Participants emphasized that secure land tenure is fundamental to encouraging land users to invest in sustainable practices, as it provides them with the assurance of benefiting from the returns on their efforts.

Unlocking Resilience: Integrated Approach to Climate Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction

May, 2024
The session examined the integration of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) strategies, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to enhance resilience in communities vulnerable to climate-related challenges such as floods and droughts. The discussion opened with welcoming remarks that set the stage for understanding the interconnected nature of CCA and DRR in the context of increasing climate variability.

Manuel de mise en oeuvre - Plans d’aménagement simplifiés et conventions locales sur la tenure de l’eau à Madagascar

Manuals & Guidelines
December, 2023
Africa
Madagascar

Les plans d’aménagement simplifiés et les conventions locales sont des approches communautaires et paysagères qui permettent d’oeuvrer sur la tenure de l’eau de manière holistique. Ces approches ont été conçues, testées et analysées par la Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH pour le compte du Ministère Fédéral de la Coopération Economique et du Développement (BMZ) au sein du Projet global de la promotion d’une politique foncière responsable (ProPFR) et du module pays Madagascar.

Fiche info - Plans d’aménagement simplifies et conventions locales à Madagascar

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2023
Africa
Madagascar

Les plans d’aménagement simplifiés et les conventions locales sont des approches communautaires et paysagères qui permettent d’oeuvrer sur la tenure de l’eau de manière holistique. Ces approches ont été conçues, testées et analysées par la Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH pour le compte du Ministère Fédéral de la Coopération Economique et du Développement (BMZ) au sein du Projet global de la promotion d’une politique foncière responsable (ProPFR) et du module pays Madagascar.

 

Factsheet - Preparation for sustainable forest resource management on communal land at Lake Chamo watershed

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2023
Africa
Eastern Africa
Ethiopia

As part of the Global Programme for Responsible Land Policy (GPRLP), a model for communal land management in the landscape of the Lake Chamo watershed in Southern Ethiopia was designed, tested and analysed by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, together with the project Forest Landscape Restoration and Good Governance in the Forest Sector (Forests4Future), on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

Implementation manual - Preparation for sustainable forest resource management on communal land at Lake Chamo watershed

Manuals & Guidelines
November, 2023
Africa
Eastern Africa
Ethiopia

The Global Programme “Responsible Land Policy” (GPRLP) is part of the BMZ Special Initiative "Transformation of Agricultural and Food Systems" which aims to reduce extreme poverty and hunger. The GPRLP is implemented by GIZ and has nine country components. Among these, Ethiopia faces a pressing issue with its natural forest landscapes, which have been steadily disappearing. In the early 20th century, forests covered approximately 40% of the country's land, but today, that figure has dwindled to around 4%.

Factsheet - Access to Agricultural Land and Improvement of Income and Employment Prospects for Youth in Uganda

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2023
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Uganda

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is implementing the project Responsible Land Policy in Uganda (RELAPU) on
behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) as part of the Global Programme for Responsible Land Policy (GPRLP). The
Nexus pilot on “Access to agricultural land and improvement of income and employment prospects for youth” was commissioned under RELAPU, and implemented in collaboration with the Promoting Rural Development (PRUDEV) project in Northern Uganda.

Implementation manual - Access to agricultural land and improvement of income and employment prospects for youth in Uganda

Manuals & Guidelines
November, 2023
Africa
Uganda

The Global Programme Responsible Land Policy (GPRLP), in collaboration with local institutions, actively engages in facilitating the issuance of use and ownership certificates for young smallholders and their families. In Uganda the Responsible Land Policy in Uganda (RELAPU) is the country implementation of the GPRLP. “Access to agricultural land and improvement of income and employment prospects for youth” is organised under RELAPU which is implemented in collaboration with the project Promoting Rural Development (PRUDEV).