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The Global Land Forum (GLF) is an opportunity for the global land community to discuss the roadmap for  achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and put in place strategies and tools needed to overcome inequality, build democratic and sustainable food systems, and achieve  good land governance in the Arab region and others. Food and water resources in the Arab region have been facing continuous challenges causing serious humanitarian crises for its population, livelihood and biodiversity – with women and youth among the most affected categories due to their social vulnerability and unsecured land rights.

The Forum will be conducted in two parts, with the Global Land Forum – Youth running from 21-23 May and the main forum from 23-26 May 2022. The Forum themes are timely and relevant to the priorities of UN-Habitat and of Global Land Tool Network (GLTN in the Arab region and beyond, thus, the forum presents an opportunity for to showcase some of the most recent pieces of research and analysis conducted by the Arab Land Initiative and by GLTN.

The partners of UN-Habitat, GLTN, Arab Land Initiative and GLII will make key contributions in various sessions:

Monday May 23 – Day 1

08:45 – 11:45 - Data and Evidence in the GLF- Youth forum. The session will introduce youth participants to existing data tools and monitoring initiatives that have been developed and being implemented by various organizations and which can be used to hold governments and companies accountable and to enhance generation and uptake of land governance data to inform and promote multi-level good land governance policies and practices.

14:35 – 16:00 - Plenary session on: People-Centered Land Governance for Peacebuilding and Sustainability in the Arab Region. The Arab Land Initiative Partner Arab Group for the Protection of Nature (APN) will be in the panel of the roundtable discussion. The debate will be around the accelerating crises in the region that affects economic, food, water and how Arab integration can help in addressing all of them.

16:30 – 17:15 Plenary session - The day will conclude with a session moderated by the Arab Land Initiative’s Senior Advisor.

Tuesday May 24th - Day 2

11.45 – 12.30 At the Booth-Fair ideas on: Women, Land and Peace. A 15mn intervention will be emphasising on, why it is important to increase women’s housing, land and property rights in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. Also, how to increase and empower women’s participation in land management and housing, land and property right’s processes. As Conclusion, we shall be presenting the role of the Social Tenure Domaine Model in contributing to safeguarding the HLP rights of displaced women and men.

14:00 – 15:00 - Breakout session on: Secure Access to Land for Preventing and Solving Conflicts. UN-Habitat / GLTN will be part of the panel discussion and will reflect on the key trends, challenges and good practices related to land and conflict in the Arab region, building on recent researched carried out in partnership with the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature and other field assessments undertaken in Arab countries.

14:00 – 15:00 - Breakout session on: Global and Regional Land Governance Frameworks. The session will take stock of the implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests, 10 years since their endorsement. The report on the Evaluation of Land Policies in Africa, developed with the contribution of UN-Habitat and GLTN will be launched.

15:45 – 17:00 - Breakout session on: Transforming Gender Relations for More Equitable Land Rights. In the panel discussion, UN-Habitat / GLTN will present an analysis of the trends regarding women’s access to land in the Arab region and the lessons learnt towards securing gender equity in land rights for a just and sustainable world.

Wednesday May 25th – Day 3

14:00 – 15:15 - Breakout session on:  Land Data for the SDGs and Accountability; What has been Achieved and Where Do We Go from Here. GLTN and GLII will be represented in a session where panelists will present the status of key SDG land indicators and ongoing monitoring initiatives, reflecting on how they can increase uptake of these indicators, leverage diverse data for impact, and solicit further commitments from policy makers.

Thursday May 26th – Day 4

9:20 – 10:30 – Plenary session on: Secure Land Rights for Equitable Just and Peaceful Societies. UN- Habitat and the Global Land Tool Network have done a lot of field work and analysis on land and conflict globally. UN-Habitat has many land-related projects in the Arab region and in the last two-three years, the Arab Land Initiative has undertaken few key pieces of research on land and conflict in collaboration with local researchers and practitioners. In the panel session, UN-Habitat / GLTN will reflect on the articulation of the relation between land and conflicts in the Arab region, the key trends and the possible land solutions for a more equitable, just and peaceful Arab region.

For more information on the Global Land Forum visit the GLF website by clicking HERE!

Click here for the E-Library with the UN-Habitat and GLTN Contributions at the GLF.

The UN SG Guidance Note on Land and Conflict

Root Cause Analysis for Land Conflicts for Peacebuilding

Women, land and peace

Arab Region campaign on women and land

v Other Links and Resources

Land and Conflict in Jubaland, Somalia

More resources on land & conflict

v Other resources

Measuring Individuals’ Rights to Land: an integrated approach to data collection for SDG Indicators 1.4.2 and 5.a.1

More resources

SessionKey resources
Panel 4 – Secure Land Rights for Equitable, Just and Peaceful SocietiesLessons from the Field on Conflict Sensitive Land Governance and Peacebuilding
Breakout Session 8 – Transforming Gender Relations for More Equitable Land Rightsv  Empower and Improve the Life of Women by Protecting their Land, Housing and Property Rights in the Arab Region (English)(Arabic)
Breakout Session 9 – Secure access to land for preventing and solving conflictsDarfur, Sudan: Land Assessment
Breakout Session 10 - Land Data for the SDGs and AccountabilityGetting it Right from Planning to Reporting: A Guidance Tool on Improving the Quality of Women's Land Rights Data and Statistics
Breakout Session 24 – 10 years of Global and Regional Governance Frameworksv Links and Resources

Here Below, the Partners Contributions at the GLF.

rights for climate and nature: delivering on COP26

commitments.

Other Resources

More Links

Their Rights to Land.

through inclusive participation.

Other Resources

land-based investments.

Policy Gaps and Climate Change

rights to the national level.

Cambodia Case study

Philippines Case study 

land investments.

Other Resources

Sessions Key Resources
Breakout Session 1 - Securing access to land for family farmers and the transformation of agri-food systems: strategies and partnerships for action.Links and Resources 
Breakout Session 2 - Employing participatory methods and mapping technologies for secure tenure rights and social empowerment : a collaborative way forward.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 3 - Scaling-up the recognition and protection of IPLC landLinks and Resources
Breakout Session 4 - From Central Asia to Central America: Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ crucial role in climate action.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 5 - Enhancing Capacities of Asian Communities TO DEFENDLinks and Resources
Breakout Session 6 - Rangelands management and pastoralists livelihoodsLinks and Resources
Breakout Session 7 - Ensuring youth access to land for decent livelihoods and jobs in rural areas.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 11 - Inclusive civil society-government partnerships: Experiences from Togo, Madagascar, Cameroon and DR CONGO.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 12 -Showcasing best practices on promoting responsibleLinks and Resources
Breakout Session 13 -Indigenous peoples and local communities territorial rights.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 14 - Women access and control over land: Social Norms,Links and Resources
Breakout Session 15 - ILC Gender audits: why, what and how.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 16 - Shifting power, resources and action on women landLinks and Resources
Breakout Session 17 - Realising Women’s Land Rights through building a global movement for gender equal rights.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 18 - Stand out storytelling: the basics of better content.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 19 - Inclusive Partnership Building through NLCs for Securing Community Land Rights in Asia and Africa.Links and Resources 
Breakout Session 20 - Sustainable Development in Jordan: Perspectives on Climate Change, Food Security and Land Governance.Links and Resources
Breakout Session 21- Towards more sustainable, inclusive and responsibleLinks and Resources
Breakout Session 23 -Multi-actor partnerships on different scales.Links and Resources