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Workshop on “Land and Conflict issues and tools”

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The technical Workshop, held from 14 to17 September 2009 in Nairobi, was organized by UN-HABITAT, GLTN, the Cluster Working Group on Early Recovery (CWGER) and the Protection Cluster HLP Group.  The meeting reviewed progress on the tools that UN-HABITAT is developing with partners on land and conflict, including: Guidelines, Handbook, Check-list and Policy Paper.

The four documents have different target audiences, objectives and lengths as summarized in the table below. The documents are also in different stages of work, the Checklist and Handbook are final drafts and the Guidelines and Policy Paper are undergoing peer-review.  Due to UN-HABITAT involvement in the production of all four, reviewing them in the same Workshop provided an opportunity to harmonize the content and ensure the necessary coherence.

Table 1: Overview of Land and Conflict Related Products under development for the UN System

 

Target Audience

Purpose

Pag

HLP Checklist

Resident Coordinators, Humanitarian Coordinators other humanitarians

- Emphasize need to address land and property issues early and effectively
- Provide guidance for immediate action

4

Land & Natural Resources Conflict

Resident Coordinators

- Guidance Note for Resident Coordinators
- 4 papers prepared separately by UN-HABITAT, UNEP, DPA, UNDP

20

Quick Guide/Handbook

Humanitarians with limited land background

- Clear and simple guidance for the immediate post-conflict environment from a “Do no harm” perspective
- References for further information

40

Guidelines

Specialists (national land experts, humanitarians with a background in land)

- Detailed analysis of land issues
- Operational and programming guidance for different contexts

200

The Workshop had four broad objectives:

  1. Review and validate the compiled draft of the Guidelines (14-16 September 2009),
  2. Review two papers prepared by UN-HABITAT and UNEP as part of the process of developing the ““Land and Natural Resources Conflict Guidance Note” (16 September 2009 afternoon):
  3. Discuss recently developed tools with humanitarian actors from Kenya and the region “Quick Guide/Handbook and HLP Checklist (17 September 2009 morning),
  4. Launch of the ODI publication “Uncharted Territory: Land, Conflict and Humanitarian Action” (17 September 2009)

Please find below the links to the meeting background notes and reports:

  1. Background Note 14-17 September (including agenda and participants list)
    pdf land_and_conflict_workshop_-_background_note_-_14-17_september_2009_final 265.67 Kb
  2. Guidelines Meeting Report
    pdf un-hab_land__conflict_workshop_report_-_final_-_nov_2009 642.60 Kb
  3. Background Note18 September, Round-table
    pdf land_and_conflict_tools_humanitarians_1-pager 164.01 Kb
  4. Humanitarians Coordinators Check-list on Land Issues
    pdf hc_checklist_on_hlp_and_land_issues_final 397.65 Kb
  5. Land and Conflict, a Handbook for Humanitarians, draft September 2009
    pdf land_and_conflict_-_a_handbook_for_humanitiarians-_draft_september_2009 1.13 Mb
Read more on Post-Conflict Land Guidelines  from http://www.gltn.net/en/general/post-conflict-land-guidelines.html