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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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February 4th, 2012

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GLTN aims to develop pro poor land tools

Tools provide a resource for understanding how to carry out and perform actions. While there have been extensive global discussions around land policies that work for the poor, there has been insufficient attention paid to the development of methods for implementing these pro poor land policies. Consequently what is required now is the development of pro poor land tools that are affordable and accessible for all sections of the population. This is essential for creating societies where there is sustainable equal access to land and land use.

Challenges in tool development

One major challenge in this process is to devise a flexible general framework which can be applied according to the needs of different countries. Another challenge is to ensure land policies take into account the broader urban governance principles of transparency, accountability, publicity, participation, and subsidiarity.

Develop a Range of Pro Poor Land Tools

GLTN recognises the demand for targeted tools. Among them are gendered tools, grassroots participation, culture or religiously formatted tools and land tools for post-conflict situations. It is well recognised that implementation of women's land, property and housing rights is often frustrated by the lack of effective gendered land tools.

  • Gendered land tools are a necessity
    Every tool must be gendered, as must be the process of tool development. The challenge therefore is threefold ­ to genderise existing land tools and those under development; to evaluate and upscale existing gendered tools and to create new gendered tools in response to identified "gaps".  

  • Islamic land tools
    There are distinctive Islamic conceptions of land and property rights, varied in practice throughout the Muslim world. Though Islamic law and human rights are often important factors in conceptualisation and their application, they intersect with State, customary and international norms in various ways. In doing so, they potentially offer opportunities for the development of ‘authentic’ Islamic land tools which can support the campaign for the realization of fuller land rights for various sections of Muslim societies, including women.

  • Land Tools in Post Conflict/Disaster Context
    Land tools are mostly predicated on the existence of functioning institutions, systems and processes during peace time. If such tools are difficult to access and their delivery at best partly effective even during normal situations, the introduction of war, conflict or displacement dramatically alters the conditions in which the tools can operate to secure tenure. Mostly in such conditions, there is a breakdown of support systems and the exacerbation of land theft and invasion, in addition to newer threats to security of tenure. The Global Land Tool Network is considering how land tools, specific to post-conflict situations, can work without the assumed land agencies or guarantees. It is in the process of developing UN wide guidelines that recognises the specific land challenges faced by post-conflict, reconstruction or transition States and the modified land tools that can be workable in such context.