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February 4th, 2012

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GLTN Newsletter April 2009

Dear All,

We are pleased to send to you the GLTN newsletter for the first quarter of 2009 in a new template/layout. This is in response to numerous requests. The newsletter will showcase the Network's events, will feature some pro-poor land innovative land tools and will provide updates on a quarterly basis. This is our way of communicating with all of you. The newsletter will also be open for your contribution and suggestions. We would like to thank all of you for all your suggestions and feedbacks which inpire us to aim and work for the better. Below are some announcements for your further information. We would like to get your opinions and enhance your contribution and participation in the achievement of the GLTN agenda, Your cooperation will be highly appreciated. Rest assured that we will do our best to better serve the Network.

Furthermore, we are pleased to inform you that as of now GLTN individual members are already estimated at 900, representing about 120 countries. For non-members yet, we would like to invite you to register as a member at www.gltn.net. We welcome all your suggestions, feedback and inquiries, so please send us a message at gltn@unhabitat.org. Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

GLTN coordinator
gltn@unhabitat.org


ANNOUNCEMENTS

Innovative Programs/Practices
GLTN would like to get some inputs and information from partners and network members to highlight some good practices and innovative programs/projects at country level. Such information will also be used by the Secretariat on deciding what countries to engage with in the future to document best practices, undertake research and evaluations and possibly, develop land tools. All interested parties may submit not more than a two-page paper describing the initiative including references for further information (i.e. web, documents, etc.) and contact details. Kindly submit your inputs to gltn@unhabitat.org.

Articles for the next Newsletter
All partners and members are encouraged to submit news and feature articles for the next newsletter showcasing any reform initiatives or events. Articles should have some connections with GLTN objectives. Final editing will be done by the Secretariat. Kindly send your proposed articles to gltn@unhabitat.org.

Researchers and Consultants

GLTN is inviting all researchers and consultants on land to register on the GLTN website. The CVs and other information will be made available to the network and partner organizations. To change your profile and register as a researcher/consultant, visit, www.gltn.net., below are the instructions

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Jobs, Training and Events
All partners and members are welcome to use the GLTN website in posting vacancies, training opportunities and forthcoming events on land-related matters. Simply send us an email to gltn@unhabitat.org.

Jobs/Opportunities

Upcoming events



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pdf GLTN_newsletter_first_quarter.pdf