Setting UP Multi Stakeholder Processes for responsible land governance

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Setting UP Multi Stakeholder Processes for responsible land governance

What is ILC?

10 commitments

How to create a conducive environment for land policy formulation and implementation?

CONSULTATION&PARTICIPATION “Consultation and participation stand at the heart of improving governance of tenure. Next to being one of the implementation principles of the VGGT, participation and consultation are mentioned over 60 times. Yet, most practitioners are not sure how to effectively turn this principle into practice…” minutes of the 4th capitalization meeting

From beneficiaries to active citizenship Consultation and participation are key for making sustainable your political and technical results In your context which mechanism do you use for consultation and participation?

The National engagement strategies CONNECT actors - land ecosystem and stakeholder coordination Mobilise knowledge - complement expertise and share knowledge for solution-oriented interventions Influence policy formulation and implementation - Changing perceptions among stakeholders, constructive interlocution among a diversity of actors

Features: permanent space of dialogue Building trust for concrete collaboration Capillarity - national and local land governance Building stronger institutions - NES belongs to national ILC members, from one to many Platforms, country strategies and multi-year action plans promote women land rights and gender justice through effective strategies    use of VGGTs and F&Gs

NES EME Albania Jordan Moldovia LAC Peru Ecuador Colombia Bolivia Nicaragua Guatemala Africa Tanzania Kenya Madagascar Togo Cameroon Malawi South Sudan DRC Uganda Niger Senegal South Africa Asia Indonesia India Bangladesh Nepal Cambodia the Philippines Mongolia Kyrgykistan

What are the ingredients for a successful multi actor platform on land governance? agreement and accountability expertise and competencies inclusiveness and equal participation synergies among different initiatives neutral facilitation

ILC is: Supporting land institutions, NES Platforms, workplans, coordination mechanisms and neutral country facilitators Facilitating a community of practice of NES Facilitators to offer a space for cross country learning Building relevant capacities of actors concerned with land governance to provoke changes. Supporting land observatories and strategies for communicating land matters and impacts Documenting good practices to be used for cross fertilization and legal and technical innovation sharing and upscaling Building coordination and synergies with other organisations within and beyond ILC (Oxfam, RRI, LPI, FAO, WB and GLTN) who promote multi-stakeholder platforms for land governance, to collaborate in differentiation and synergies.

Working groups Assumption: Consultation and participation stand at the heart of improving governance of tenure. what are the obstacles in establishing multi-stakeholder processes? What are the solutions?