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May 18th, 2012

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GLTN Mid-Term Assessment 2010
GLTN Mid-Term Assessment 2010 Description:
A Mid-Term Assessment (MTA) of GLTN was recently completed by two independent consultants. This independent review was commissioned by the GLTN Secretariat and Steering Committee to guide planning and decision-making for the remaining period of the second phase of GLTN to the end of 2011. The consultants reviewed key GLTN documents and publications and interviewed Secretariat Staff, members of the Steering Committee (SC) and International Advisory Board (IAB). Email questionnaires were sent to GLTN partners and members, training participants and land project personnel.

 

The MTA concluded that while there were other programs making important contributions to the land sector, GLTN played a valuable and distinct role. This was due to a combination of characteristics:

  • Its key role as an advocate for effective, pro-poor, gender-appropriate land governance and administration
  • Its impartial and independent position under a UN agency
  • Its breadth of different network partners with their different perspectives
  • Its active promotion of grassroots participation
  • Its emphasis on cooperation among partners and on improved donor coordination (acting as a catalyst and facilitator)
  • Its support for innovation and new thinking (due in part to its multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder composition).

Key recommendations proposed by the MTA include the following:

  • Improvement of the GLTN website
  • Revising the training and capacity building strategy
  • Conducting regular partners meetings
  • Increasing the efficiency of administrative procedures
  • Development of an overall strategy for how to engage at the country level, and the respective roles of the Secretariat, partners and UN-HABITAT
  • Development of country strategies for each of GLTN’s priority countries
  • Development of a longer-term strategy for GLTN and an associated staffing plan
  • Review of the effectiveness of GLTN communications and revision of the communication strategy.

Authors:

- George Collett, Evaluation Consultant
- Anthony Burns, Land Expert

Geographic region of interest: Global
Themes Other
AuthorGeorge Collett - Evaluation Consultant
Anthony Burns - Land Expert
Date2010-06-16
Filename:Gltn Mid-term Assessment 2010(Eng)2010.pdf