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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 21st, 2012

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Habitat Program Managers Land Training

Global Land Tool Network, in cooperation with the Training and Capacity Building Branch and Regional Technical Cooperation Division of UN-HABITAT, is rolling out a training program for Habitat Program Managers currently working in 38 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and caribean. The training will focus on introducing basics of land and the GLTN agenda. As such, it is essentially about awareness creation and enabling HPMs become informed actors in regional and national land debates. This would first and foremost entail having adequate grasp of basic concepts, paradigmatic trends, corporate / UN-HABITAT mandates, pertinent issues, interventions and ongoing challenges in the land sector. The training will serve as a forum where HPMs could exchange knowledge and experience with land professionals on these themes. Further, the training will enhance awareness on GLTN agenda and hopefully secure buy-in that may be required to facilitate land tools promotion and dissemination.

The training doesn’t aim to get HPMs to run projects, but to undertake, where necessary and possible, policy level activities like starting a donor group around land issues, facilitating political and administrative oversight on land matters within the UN system, etc. On the whole, with adequate and proper exposure to issues and initiatives, which is what the planned training is setting out to do, the role HPMs could play in improving access to land and security of tenure would be enhanced. This could well take land, one of the core thematic focus areas of UN-HABITAT to new levels in terms of pro-poor policy and land tools advocacy and implementation for which GLTN has begun to build networks and avail resources.

The training will take place on 7-8 November 2008 in Nanjing China. Mingri Hotel is the venue of the training which is located at 34 Guan Jian Qiao, Nanjing, China.

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