The objectives of this session are to highlight national, regional and global progress and accomplishments in outcome 3 of phase 3 of the GLTN program, to gather feedback from GLTN partners and receive proposals on the monitoring focus in phase 4, and to identify potential collaborative opportunities with GLTN partners to upscale monitoring of the land agenda.
Date: 3rd May 2023
Time: 14:00 – 15:30
Link for virtual participation
GLTN Secretariat focal point: Clinton Omusula |
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Chair / Moderator: Robert Lewis-Lettington |
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Management of the virtual room: Jong Hee Paik |
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Rapporteur: Robert Lewis-Lettington/ Clinton Omusula |
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Time |
Session |
14:00 – 14:05 |
1. Opening Remarks and Introduction (5 minutes): Robert Lewis-Lettington, UN-Habitat/GLTN |
14:05 -14:15 |
2. Land monitoring in Phase 3 of GLTN Programme (10 minutes): Clinton Omusula, UN-Habitat/GLTN What has been achieved, challenges and opportunities, and what’s next? |
14:15 – 14:55 |
Kenya’s experience (process, challenges and opportunities) in monitoring SDG indicators on land tenure security. What does the data say? What are the ongoing initiatives and what next?
ANGOC’s experience (process, challenges and opportunities) in monitoring land governance and tenure security? What does the data say? How can GLTN and the custodians tap into ANGOC’s initiative?
Monitoring the SDG land indicators (progress and status). What is needed to achieve tier I status? What’s next?
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14:55 – 15:20 |
4. Open Floor reflection/discussion (25 minutes) – What is the experience of GLTN partners in land governance monitoring (Data availability, responsiveness of national policies to available data). What monitoring aspects should be prioritized in phase 4? What are the potential collaboration points in phase 4? |
15:20 – 15:30 |
5. Summary, way forward, and closing (10 minutes): Clarissa Augustinus, Senior Land Expert/ Founder and Former Lead, GLTN |