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GLTN's Arab Land Initiative
  • Home
  • The Initiative
    • Background
    • The Arab Land Initiative
    • Partners
    • News
  • Library
    • Publications
    • Articles
    • Research Innovation Fund
  • Countries
  • Events
    • Conferences
      • First Arab Land Conference 2018
      • Second Arab Land Conference 2021
    • Events
  • Themes
  • Campaigns
    • National Implementation in Lebanon
    • National Implementation in Tunisia and Libya
  • Join the Arab Land Initiative!

Key Themes

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  • Land administration
  • Land policy
  • Land use
  • Land value and land-based financing
  • Land and conflict and HLP rights of displaced people
  • Land disputes resolution
  • Women and land
  • Land, youth and civil society
  • Land and climate change
  • Technologies and smart solutions for land management
  • Capacity Development for good Land governance
  • GLTN Land Tools

Arab Land Initiative

The Arab region is undergoing a decade of profound change, where noticeable progress and positive transformation in some countries is clouded by the spiraling into social unrest and violent conflict of other countries. There is an increasing realisation that the way land is accessed, used and controlled is a key element of sustainable social and economic development, peace and stability, and realisation of human rights.

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