CFS Side Event
Friday, 27 October; 13.30 – 14.45 (UTC+2)
In the Green Room at the FAO Headquarters & via Zoom
Escalating pressure on food systems and land use, climate change and eroding respect for human rights have led to a deepening global crisis in the recognition and protection of tenure rights, which are essential for food security and livelihoods for millions of people. Progress towards achieving SDG target 1.4 on equal rights to ownership and control over land and other resource is off track. The VGGT provide the guiding global framework for good land governance, but urgent and coordinated global action is needed to mobilise political commitment and investment to achieve tenure security for all.
This event will bring together a wide range of CFS actors to present the case for more coordinated global action to advance tenure security. It will present proposals for a multistakeholder global campaign and draft Framework for Action. It will show how a focus on human rights compliance in land governance through systematic monitoring and policy dialogue can promote VGGT implementation and increase accountability. It will provide examples of cost-effective measures to advance tenure security such as coordinated land data efforts. And it will present examples of local and regional struggles for land and the ambition for an International Forum on Land Struggles.
Objectives
- Raise understanding of the global crisis and trends in tenure security;
- Set out the case for prioritising action on tenure security and access to land and the need for more coordinated global action; Build understanding of what a human rights-based approach to land governance is and how human rights can be leveraged to ensure accountability for VGGT implementation;
- Set out ideas and proposals to mobilise better data and coordinated, multi-stakeholder action;
- Make the case for land struggles and put access to land and agrarian reform back on the agenda of the international institutions.
Speakers
- Gemma Betsema, RVO
- Annette Mbogoh, Kituo cha Sheria- Legal Advice Centre
- Laura Meggiolaro, Land Portal Foundation
- Ward Anseeuw, FAO
- Chris Penrose-Buckley, FCDO
- Ramesh Sharma, National Coordinator of Ekta Parishad