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Title: Emerging UNDP crosspractice initiative


1
Emerging UNDP cross-practice initiative
  • Land Tenure
  • Access to Land Water Resources

2
Background
  • UNDP has recently adopted Sustainable Land
    Management as a Service Line.
  • Despite being central to sustainable land
    management, economic growth and peaceful
    development, access to natural resources has
    often been ignored.

3
Background
  • In this context, UNDP is launching a
    cross-practice initiative to build a global
    partnership for land tenure reform throughout the
    developing world.

4
Objective
  • The goal of this UNDP brokered partnership is to
    assist participating countries to identify
    practical solutions to key land tenure
    challenges.
  • It will seek to remove policy and capacity
    obstacles and identify innovative practical ways
    in which sustainable land management can be
    achieved.

5
Rationale
  • Land and Water are key assets for the dryland
    poor providing important foundation for economic
    and social growth.
  • Access to these resources is mediated by
    institutions and policies, working often at the
    detriment of marginal groups.
  • These groups often have only customary rights to
    land and water resources. Legal recognition of
    these rights is important to ensure that their
    rights are not removed when changes are
    introduced.
  • Facilitating access of the poor to land and water
    resources is therefore essential for developing
    effective solutions to combat poverty and promote
    sustainable land management.

6
Rationale
  • Access and use rights to land cannot be discussed
    separately from rights to water
  • This is especially true in the Arab States
    because of water scarcity in pastoral areas for
    example, control of water determines control of
    land and access to pasture.

7
Progress to date
  • Expert workshop on Land Tenure organized jointly
    by UNDP, the International Land Coalition (ILC),
    the CGIAR Collective Action on Property Rights
    (CAPRi) in Nairobi, Kenya February/March 2005.
  • Its objectives were to bring together experts and
    major players to debate land tenure theory and
    practice, to map out potential partners and to
    identify elements for a Global Programme on Land
    Tenure.
  • For the proceedings of the workshop please refer
    the Drylands Development Centre website at
    http//www.undp.org/drylands/lt-workshop-05.htm

8
Progress to date
  • E-conference on land tenure (March 7th -April
    1st)
  • Objective to build on the outcomes of the
    workshop and expand the dialogue beyond the
    expert consultation to include stakeholders and
    interested parties.
  • The summary document for the E-conference can be
    found at http//www.frameweb.org/ev_en.php?ID106
    81_201ID2DO_COMMUNITY

9
The way forward
  • A regional workshop is planned during the first
    week of December.
  • Objectives
  • Bring regional stakeholders (National
    governments, UNDP COs, Experts, Donors and local
    actors). together to discuss current policy and
    practice with respect to land tenure issues.
  • Share good practices in promoting Access to Land
    Water Resources.
  • Identify needs, requirements and entry points for
    a regional initiative on land tenure reform.
  • Promote land tenure as a cross practice
    initiative (environment, poverty, governance)
    within UNDP COs.

10
Work in progress
  • The regional initiative will build on on-going
    efforts
  • Iran Reviving traditional arrangements for
    rangeland management (on-going project).
  • Jordan The Badia Programme expressed interest in
    DDC assistance on land tenure issues.
  • Morocco Documentation of good practices related
    to strengthening of pastoral rights.
  • Syria Possibility of including a land tenure
    component within the ERED Programme (GEF
    alternative).

11
Discussion
  • Can you tell us of burning issues related to
    Access to Land and Water Resources in your
    country?
  • Are there on-going relevant initiatives (by
    national partners, UNDP COs)?
  • What are possible entry points for intervention?
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