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The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) contributes to the
implementation of pro poor land policies to achieve
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May 17th, 2012

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Facts
Evaluation criteria from Lukenya
Information dissemination
  • Is the information in popular format?
  • Does the information empower people?
  • Does the information assist with specific legal purposes (e.g. inheritance?)
  • Does the information limit corruption (e.g. watch dog monitoring, transparency)
  • Is sex-disaggregated data being created or dies it exist?
Knowledge transfer
  • From communities to professionals
  • From professional to community
  • From local government to community
  • From community to local government
Mobilization and organization
  • Power analysis of political economy framework (not politically naïve)???
  • Coalitions of NGOs working on land, gender and property
  • Forms of collectives to deal with vested interests
  • Building alliances (local, power broker, government)
  • Collective buy-in by multiple stakeholders
  • Advocacy
  • The importance and strength of grassroots organizations
  • Autonomy from government when making demands??
  • Existence of genderdized political processes in place
Training
  • Government officials trained in gender issues
  • Men and women trained on their rights
  • Women trained in law land administration specific to their region and country
  • Civil society trained in law and land administration specific to their region and country
  • Training in how to undertake a ownership audit
  • Training in advocacy
  • Training for land authorities and others in systemic up scaling
  • Appropriate training tied to collective activities?

Facilitating structures

  • Leadership
  • Political will at national level for gender work
  • Political will at local government level for gender work
  • Champions inside the political process
  • Representation of women and men in government and governance structures in relation to land
  • Laws and regulations which facilitate national and local level gender work
  • Organizational unit inside and outside government focused on gender issues and promoting women’s land rights and assets
  • Willingness to redistribute assets between men and women (after disaster, resettlements, tittles, land, subsidies)

Co-management

  • Engaging with the system and changing it
  • Alliances with local government
  • Forms of engagement with local government and national state
  • Alliances with funding for sustainability
  • Using opportunities to engage (e.g. after disasters)
Scale
  • Systemic and ordered, not ad hoc
  • Multiplying horizontally
  • Synergy between existing groups
  • Engage with the state
Key drivers
  • Prioritization of poor, vulnerable and women instead of doing the eay ares of land administration projects
  • Assess environment to see if OK for vulnerable  and women
  • No just about house owners but also about tenants
  • Women are not a homogeneous group
  • Inheritance through generations
  • Move away form conventional; responses can be ambiguous and informal
  • Encourage innovation including incentives to innovate