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Post-Disaster and Post-Conflict Land

Addressing land issues early and systematically is increasingly recognized as critical to post-conflict and post-disaster recovery and for the implementation of durable solutions (see for example the OECD DAC Guidelines, “Helping Prevent Violent Conflict” (2001). GLTN has identified post-disaster and post-conflict contexts as priority areas for work to develop land tools.
Two GLTN partners, FAO and UN-HABITAT, are developing a joint work programme to address critical gaps in existing knowledge and capacity to address land issues in these contexts.  With a mandate and seed funding from the United Nations Early Recover Cluster, led by UNDP, FAO and UN-HABITAT are developing two new land-related guidelines, one for post-disaster land and one for post-conflict land.
These guidelines will be complemented by the development of training materials and will be piloted at the country level to support early recovery responses to post-disaster and post-conflict situations in 2008 and 2009.
 
Post-Disaster Land Guidelines
Post-Conflict Land Guidelines