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February 22nd, 2012

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Land Professionals Build Communication, Negotiation and Mediation Competencies for Better Land Governance
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Fifteen land professionals from across Sub-Saharan participated in the GLTN course on ‘Improving Gender Equality and Grassroots Participation through Good Land Governance’, held in Cape Town, South Africa on 28-29 November 2011. The workshop was co-organized by the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) and UN-HABITAT held in conjunction with the annual FIG Africa Task Force, this year hosted by the Division of Geomatics at the University of Cape Town.

The two-day training focused on the important and complex task of improving land governance.  By training land professionals, the course aims to build champions for better land governance—with a focus on the role of gender equality and grassroots participation as critical pillars for such and men’s land and property rights, and the participation of grassroots communities in the land processes they are engaged with on a daily basis.

A full day was dedicated to improving a set of competencies that land professionals can draw on in their work with women and men of all age groups and grassroots groups.  Through role-plays and a range of exercises, participants were made aware of the importance that communication, negotiation and conflict resolution has in getting their work done effectively, under the overarching professional value of being ‘inclusive’.

‘This latest training in Cape Town was crafted to be easily hands-on, participatory, engaging, involving and transferable. It spoke to me!’ stated one participant after the training, ‘I am already mobilizing and persuading the core Kenya team of those who attended as well as the entire ISK (Institution of Surveyors of Kenya) family to get engaged and involved in what is evidently, the best structured, best thought out UN-HABITAT-GLTN ToT I have ever been involved in.’

A follow-up session with participants will be held at the FIG Working Week in Rome in May 2012, to hear of their progress in implementing their action plan and utilizing the many competencies they have as change agents in the land sector.