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Community Organizations Arab Union of Surveyors
Arab Union of Surveyors
Arab Union of Surveyors
Acronym
AUS
International professional body
Network
Phone number
009611659141

Location

Bechara El Khoury Street
Beirut
Lebanon
Working languages
Arabic
Affiliated Organization
GLTN
Network

The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an alliance of glo

The Arab Union of Surveyors aims to promote cooperation, coordination and communication among surveyors in the Arab countries.

Members:

Resources

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Land Professionals in the Arab region. Roles, capacities and contribution to land governance and land tenure security

Reports & Research
April, 2023
Global

A functioning land sector is foundational to peace and stability, sustainable development, economic growth, food security, environmental conservation and poverty reduction in the Arab region. Effective and fit-for-purpose land administration is an important precondition for the functioning of the land sector and the foundation for good land governance.

Land Professionals in the Arab region. Roles, capacities and contribution to land governance and land tenure security

Reports & Research
April, 2023
Global

A functioning land sector is foundational to peace and stability, sustainable development, economic growth, food security, environmental conservation and poverty reduction in the Arab region. Effective and fit-for-purpose land administration is an important precondition for the functioning of the land sector and the foundation for good land governance.

Women and Land in the Muslim World

Reports & Research
January, 2018
Egypt
Morocco
Tunisia
Niger
Senegal
Indonesia
Malaysia
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Maldives
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Palestine
United Arab Emirates
Global

This publication provides practical and evidence-based guidance on how to improve women’s access to land as an essential element to achieve social and economic development and enjoyment of human rights, peace and stability in the specific context of the Muslim world. The challenges faced by women living in Muslim contexts do not substantially differ from those faced by women in other parts of the world: socially prescribed gender roles, unequal power dynamics, discriminatory family practices, unequal access to justice are the most common.