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Strengthening Local Governance of Secondary Forest in Peru

December, 2020
Peru

Natural forest regrowth is critical for restoring ecosystem services in degraded landscapes and providing forest resources. Those who control tenure and access rights to these secondary forest areas determine who benefits from economically charged off-farm opportunities such as finance for forest restoration, selling carbon credits, and receiving payment for ecosystem services.

Gender gaps in land rights: Explaining different measures and why households differ in Myanmar

December, 2022
Myanmar

Measuring and understanding gender differences in property rights is key to informing policy decisions and guiding investments aimed at fostering gender equality. However, there are a myriad ways of assessing property rights. Firstly, we assess which indicators to use and why it matters, focusing on rural Myanmar. Myanmar provides an interesting setting, as a large part of the population customarily follows joint property rights in marriage and upon dissolution of marriage and inheritance.

2023 Legatum Prospertity Index

Reports & Research
Sudan
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
The 2023 Legatum Prosperity Index provides a comprehensive evaluation of Sudan's prosperity over a decade, with a focus on areas such as inclusive societies, safety and security, personal freedom, governance, social capital, and open economies. The country's overall prosperity score has slightly decreased from 38.4 in 2013 to 37.0 in 2023, ranking 158th globally. Notably, Sudan has seen a significant decline in social capital, dropping 98 ranks over the decade.

Transforming Land Rights and Climate Justice Through Women-Led Social Contract

May, 2024
The session highlighted the intersection of climate justice and land rights, focusing on the transformative potential of a women-led social contract to address the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities, particularly women and girls. Climate change continues to exacerbate land insecurity, disproportionately affecting women, who are estimated to constitute 80% of those displaced by climate impacts.

LAC: Improving Interoperability and Data Governance for Better Land Administration

May, 2024
Argentina
Paraguay
Guatemala
The Regional Operational Workshop in Latin America and the Caribbean focused on advancing land administration through improved interoperability and data governance. The event was structured around three thematic sessions that highlighted regional innovations and best practices. The first session addressed the enhancement of information systems, data governance, and policy strategies for more effective land management. Presentations included Argentina’s efforts in utilizing geospatial information for sustainable territorial management, emphasizing the integration of advanced data systems.

LAC: Land Valuation, Titling, and Rights: Trends, Innovations and ICT Applications

May, 2024
Ecuador
Chile
Jamaica
Latin America and the Caribbean
The Regional Operational Workshop in Latin America and the Caribbean explored recent developments in land valuation, titling, and the application of ICT within land administration. The event's second thematic session focused on innovative methodologies for land valuation, taxation, and land titling, highlighting regional experiences and trends. Discussions began with an examination of the role of cadastral systems in property taxation across the region, emphasizing their importance for accurate and equitable tax assessments.

Land and Property Valuation for Sustainable Urbanization

May, 2024
The session examined the critical role of land and property valuation in supporting sustainable urbanization, emphasizing its influence on economic development, wealth distribution, and social and environmental sustainability. Presentations highlighted how robust valuation infrastructure underpins property trading, mortgaging, property taxation, land acquisition, financial reporting, and urban planning.

AFR: Des projets pilotes à l'enregistrement foncier à l'échelle nationale (FR)

Africa
Côte d'Ivoire
The Africa Region Technical Workshop brought together key stakeholders from Sub-Saharan Africa to discuss the expansion from pilot projects to nationwide land registration. The workshop featured parallel Anglophone and Francophone sessions, aiming to promote knowledge sharing, enhance South-South cooperation, and address common challenges in scaling up land rights registration. Government representatives delivered presentations on relevant topics such as appropriate technologies, institutional frameworks, and the sustainability of land administration reforms.