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March 21st, 2010

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The GLTN initiative is driven by three underpinning factors:

  1. There are insufficient pro poor tools to implement existing land policies world wide.

  2. Land policies tend to focus on description and analysis, rather than implementation and tool development at scale.

  3. Although land tool development is taking place, it generally lacks a human rights framework and pro poor approaches.

Tools provide a resource for understanding how to carry out and perform actions. While there has been extensive global discussion 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 are pro poor land tools that are gendered, affordable and accessible for all. This is essential for creating societies where there is sustainable equal access to land and equal access to the use of land, specially for women.

Main objectives

The main objective of the GLTN is to contribute to poverty alleviation and the MDGs* through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure.

The immediate objectives of the GLTN is to:

  1. Increase global knowledge, awareness and tools to support pro-poor and gender sensitive land management;
  2. Strengthen capacity in selected countries to apply pro-poor and gender sensitive tools to improve the security of tenure of the poor in line with the recommendations regarding UN Reform and the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness. 

The core values of the GLTN are pro poor, governance, equity, subsidiarity, affordability, and systematic large scale approach as well as gender sensitiveness.

The following objectives are essential for the GLTN work plan;

  1. Establish a continuum of rights,
  2. Develop land management and tenure tools,
  3. Unblock existing initiatives, 
  4. Strengthening existing networks, 
  5. Global coordination and integration, and 
  6. Dissemination of knowledge.

* Millennium Development Goals (MDG) number 7 (on the environment and slums), number 3 (relating to women’s land, housing and property rights) and number 1 (on food security)

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