FAO MOVING INTO A NEW PHASE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VOLUNTARY GUIDELINES ON THE RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE OF TENURE (VGGT) World Bank Conference on Land.

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FAO MOVING INTO A NEW PHASE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VOLUNTARY GUIDELINES ON THE RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE OF TENURE (VGGT) World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, Washington DC, 20-24 March 2017 Andrew Hilton Senior Land Tenure Officer Food and Agriculture Organization

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 1 (2012-2016)

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME - PHASE 2 (2016-2020) Country / regional level FAO VGGT PROGRAMME - PHASE 2 (2016-2020) Global level Communication and dissemination Capacity development Collaborative partnerships Monitoring

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 2 (2016-2020) CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTS ADAPTATION, TRANSLATION, DISSEMINATION OF EXISTING PRODUCTS DEVELOPING NEW PRODUCTS 5 blended Learning Programmes Online Face-to-face Online mentoring 8 technical guides 13 e-learning programmes Over 16,000 learners

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 2 (2016-2020) BELGIUM Increase the Use of the VGGT among CSOs and Grassroots Organizations Promotion and accessibility of learning materials Capacity development: Colombia, Macedonia, Mauritania, Mongolia, Sierra Leone, and Uganda Documentation of experiences and results National multi-stakeholder platforms acting effectively to include CSOs (Colombia, Mali, Mauritania, Mongolia, tbd)

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 2 (2016-2020) European Union Transversal Support: 17 country-level projects under the EU Land Governance Programme Country level: Direct support to FAO implemented projects in Colombia, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 2 (2016-2020) Switzerland Global level: Capacity development products, partnerships, monitoring Mekong region: Transversal support Pan-African level: Mainstreaming VGGT and F&G Sahel/ECOWAS: Enhanced capacities of RECs to lead on regional integration issues on pastoralism and support member states to develop frameworks (policy, legal and institutional) on pastoralism. Country level: Follow-up activities and initial response to new requests

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 2 (2016-2020) Germany Global level: Strengthen synergies between VGGT implementation at national and global levels Country level: Continuing strategic intervention in Liberia, Mongolia and Sierra Leone Strengthen capacities of VGGT institutional frameworks Identify and protect customary tenure rights in Sierra Leone Increase general public capacity to participate in tenure governance in Liberia Support to the development of the Pastoral Land Law in Mongolia. Monrovia

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 2 (2016-2020) United Kingdom Global level: Capacity development products, partnerships, monitoring (focus on agricultural investments and Indigenous Peoples) Country level: Focused/thematic approach Ag-Investment, enabling technologies, Gender. Countries under consideration include Colombia, Guatemala, Myanmar, South Africa.

FAO VGGT PROGRAMME PHASE 2 (2016-2020) SOLA & OPEN TENURE SOLUTIONS FOR OPEN LAND ADMINISTRATION (SOLA) Cadastre and registration functions and services OPEN TENURE Crowd sourcing approach to the collection of tenure rights

Miscellaneous/ad hoc responses Other countries: - Responding to country requests for support and small donations we use for country workshops

VGGT Learning Programmes: a blended learning approach Online Face-to-face Post-workshop online mentoring 2 weeks via an online collaborative platform Interactive lessons, quizzes, tutored discussions and online group work activities under the guidance of VGGT experts 1 week Intensive face-to-face participatory workshop built on issues highlighted during the on line workshop. Additional topics through lectures, guest-speakers presentations and group work Learning need assessment: review, consolidate and prioritise relevant subject areas for each target audience in each country; and identify which organizations/institutions from the countries should participate in the learning programmes. Online collaborative workshops: Consisting of e-learning materials, tutored discussions and country based online group activities under the guidance of subject experts. Face 2 face workshops: Learning event in which will participants will build on the subjects covered online and undertake country specific analysis related to the VGGT. Post-workshop Online Mentoring: An expert will be available to provide support to participants for 3 months following the face-to-face workshop. 1 month The mentoring system will provide participants with the opportunity to further discuss and receive support for implementing their VGGT related projects

Available in English, French and Spanish with Arabic to follow E-learning modules Making tenure rights more secure Managing changes and tenure reforms Markets Responsible agricultural investments for private sector Assessing country situation with respect to the VGGT Introduction to the responsible governance of tenure Addressing disputes and conflicts over the tenure of natural resources Addressing corruption in the tenure of land, fisheries and forests Tenure issues in the context of natural disasters Gender and land Valuation and taxation Respecting free, prior and informed consent Agricultural investments (governments) Monitoring and promoting policy change Spatial planning Available in English, French and Spanish with Arabic to follow Over 16,000 learners CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IS SPREAD OVER SEVERAL SLIDES – KEEP TEMPO We developed several e-learning modules that can be used as stand-alone modules or that can be part of a dedicated Learning Programme (SUBJECT OF NEXT SLIDE). The e-learning courses are offered in subjects with a high learning demand. Up to 15 courses will be available by late 2016. Courses already available address an introduction into the “Voluntary Guidelines”, disputes and conflicts over the tenure of natural resources, corruption in the tenure of natural resources, tenure in the context of natural disasters, gender and spatial planning. Under Development Planned