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GLTN News May 2007

Welcome to the first edition of GLTN News!

We hope that you find the newsletter an informative update on GLTN events and other pro poor land related activities world wide. The purpose of GLTN News is to give an overview of Global Land Tool Network as well as to inform about upcoming events and activities. The newsletter is based on the information on the GLTN website. News of interest that is published on the GLTN website will be inserted in the newsletter. Therefore, feel free to register at the GLTN website (www.gltn.net) and upload news and/or events.

If you know of a colleague who would like to register for future editions of the GLTN News, they can do so by registering at www.gltn.net.We thank you for your interest in our work and encourage your involvement in GLTN.

Best regards,
Ulrik Westman, GLTN Coordinator


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The first meeting of the GLTN International Advisory Board
Participants of the International Advisory Board
Monday 23 of April 2007 the GLTN International Advisory Board (IAB) held its first meeting in Nairobi, Kenya

GLTN is mandated through the UN-HABITAT work programme based on the approved 2006-7 biennium Work Programme, as well as the Medium-Term Strategic and Institutional Plan (MTSIP) for 2008–2013 and its Enhanced Normative and Operational Framework as approved by the 21st session of the UN-HABITAT Governing Council.
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Expert Group Meeting on Cross-Fertilisation of Universal and Islamic Land Approaches

Organized by the Centre for Innovative Land Rights (UEL) as partner of the Global Land Tool Network, at the University of East London, 17-18 May 2007.

The Expert Group Meeting brings together a select group of key thinkers, scholars, practitioners, policy makers and civil society from a range of disciplines to explore steps required for transforming beneficial Islamic land rights principles into practical implementation tools. In particular, the experts will consider best practices and lessons learnt in a comparative perspective with the goal of achieving universal and Islamic rights and development goals.


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Indicators on land policy implementation
landpolicyAddis Ababa, 4 May 2007. GLTN funded a two-day Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on modalities for developing African land policy reform benchmarks and indicators. In preparing the meeting, GLTN also supported drafting the concept paper of the EGM.

The meeting was held at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 3-4 May 2007. The outcome of the meeting will support the overall African Land Policy initiative, a African Union Commission (AUC), UNECA and African Development Bank partnership.


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UN-HABITAT Governing Council backs women in land and property rights

women_2 26/04/2007, Nairobi.  The Governing Council of UN-HABITAT on Friday passed a resolution providing new guidelines aimed at improving women’s land and property rights and access to finance.

"While we have some success stories with regard to land, UN-HABITAT’s research shows that the implementation of women’s rights to land, property and housing remains a formidable challenge facing the world today. This challenge persists despite a host of international human rights standards, Millennium Development Goal 3, and the 2005 World Summit Outcome, where women’s land, property and inheritance rights are seen as an important indicator of women’s empowerment and human development,” said UN-HABITAT’s Executive Director Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka in a speech to the representatives of the 58 governments which meet every two years to set the agency’s work programme and budget. Read more at UN-Habitat's website

Copyright: UN-Habitat 

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Report from the Parallel event at the 21st session of the UN-HABITAT Governing Council

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Pro poor land management for sustainable urbanization - achievements and way forward by the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN)
The event, attended by over 100 participants, elaborated the role of GLTN and how UN-HABITAT and partners can advance the global land agenda and the development of pro poor land tools for land policy/reform implementation.


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GLTN Grassroots mechanism workshop

gltn_grassroots_070315 On 14 and 15 March in Nairobi, the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) held its first workshop on the grassroots mechanism. Coordinated by the GLTN  Secretariat/UN-HABITAT, COHRE, SDI, Huairou Commission and Hakijamii, the workshop brought together grassroots groups, civil society organisations, UN agencies and academic experts to discuss how grassroots participation can be built into the land tool design and implementation activities of the GLTN.

Download the workshop report:

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Experts to discuss transparency in land administration
UN-HABITAT and the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), in cooperation with the International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) will hold a three-day expert group meeting  on Transparency in Land administration at the UN headquarters in Nairobi , Kenya from 29- 31 January 2007.
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The GLTN Internet Forum

The GLTN-Internet discussion held between 5-16 June 2006 has been compiled and can be viewed through the link “Discussion Archive”. The discussion on land administration and poverty reduction has by no means ended with this event! The Forum is active, please enter to view discussion threads, post entries etc. The forum is open for everyone to read, but you must register in order to post topics and reply to existing entries.

 


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Other News

Call for papers

OPEN HOUSE INTERNATIONAL ­ special issue on "HIV/AIDS and human settlement development"

742812_63091022 Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in housing and urban settlement planning in developing countries.

The interest of Open House International and its special issue on “HIV/AIDS and human settlement development” lies in raising the awareness for the described situation and in disseminating existing or potential responses to HIV/AIDS from the viewpoint of human settlements, which can combat the pandemic through appropriate shelter, urban planning and governance, as well as through related innovative financing mechanisms. Articles should discuss questions regarding the dynamic relationship between human settlement development and the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and/or present concrete solutions that help(ed) to prevent its spread, reduce its impact, and/or support and care for those affected.


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Twelve win awards for improving living standards

Dubai 29 March 2007: Twelve winners of the sixth cycle of the Dubai International Best Practices Award to Improve the Living Standards were honoured in Dubai yesterday.
Speaking on the occasion, Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, Under Secretary General and Executive Director of the UN-Habitat, thanked Dubai Government for initiating the award in 1995, which has been recording continuous growth in terms of participants and quality of the best practices projects. Read more at Gulf News

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Climate Change:Coastal Mega-Cities in for a Bumpy Ride

NEW YORK, Mar 28 (IPS) - About 643 million people, or one-tenth of the world's population, who live in low lying coastal areas are at great risk of oceans-related impacts of climate change, according to a global research study to be released next month.

The study, by researchers at Columbia University's Centre for International Earth Sciences Information Network and the London-based International Institute for Environment and Development, is the first of its kind. The researchers identified populations, particularly urban populations, at greatest risk from rising sea levels and more intense storms due to climate change. Read more at IPS web page


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Venezuela steps up land seizures
Venezuela's government has seized more than 330,000 hectares (815,450 acres) of land to redistribute them under an agrarian reform programme. Read more at BBC News

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Fourth Urban Research Symposium 2007

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Mon, May 28th, 2007
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Mon, Sep 17th, 2007
International Conference on Current and Future Trends in Bridge Design, Construction and Maintenance

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Wed, Nov 14th, 2007
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