What’s gender got to do with the governance of land? A recap of the recent Land Portal-MRLG webinar on gender equitable land governance in the Mekong region Posted on March 4, 2024 by Rebecca Palmer Thursday’s inaugural session, “Women’s Participation in Land Governance in the Mekong: Moving Beyond Quotas to Meaningful Inputs and Influence” was moderated by Dr. Elizabeth Daley, Chair of the Land Portal Foundation. The two-hour session involved interventions from six panelists, with representation from Myanmar, Lao PDR, Cambodia and Vietnam and the MRLG Team. The impetus for this webinar was the release of two new publications by MRLG – MRLG’s flagship publication on gender and land governance, the Outlook on Gender and Land in the Mekong Region and a specific thematic study, Towards Gender-Equitable Land Policy and Lawmaking in the Mekong Region. Read more
Intern Blog #1: My first Three Weeks at LEI Posted on April 13, 2023 by Rebecca Palmer I have been very warmly welcomed by the LEI team, who quickly began sharing articles, lecture material and online resources to help me transition into land administration for the internship. I have felt so lucky to share an office with such passionate individuals who collectively carry with them decades of experience and knowledge in the industry. Aside from the work I am doing, what has been a huge highlight of the internship to date is hearing the stories of the LEI team and how they got to where they are now. As someone just starting out in this field, the various pieces of advice and wisdom being imparted on me are invaluable. I was able to continue these conversations last week with other local individuals working in international development at a networking event I was invited to through LEI. Read more
LEI Congratulates Papua Province! Posted on December 20, 2022 by Kate Fairlie These spatial plans – and the supporting data and technology to manage them – will prove essential to achieving Indonesia’s forestry, climate change and economic commitments. They also fundamentally recognise the territorial rights and interests of Indonesia’s forest-dwelling and indigenous peoples. Read more
Our Land Thoughts – The Land Sector and Australia’s Development Goals Posted on December 20, 2022 by Rebecca Palmer More than 200 submissions were received which can be viewed here, including LEI’s submission. Our submission emphasised the importance of DFAT reengaging with the land sector in the Indo-Pacific. We define ‘land sector engagement’ to include context specific measures to support inclusive land tenure security, the collection and utilisation of geospatial data, and stable and effective land administration systems. Read more
Reflections for the Smarter Designs of Land Administration Reforms Webinar Posted on July 28, 2022 by Rebecca Palmer You can watch the recorded webinar via YouTube by following this link: Smarter Design of Land Administration Reform – YouTube Read more
An interview with Stella: land rights professional and activist with LANDnet Uganda. Posted on September 21, 2021 by Rebecca Palmer Recently, we virtually “met up” with Stella Rose Akutui, the Capacity Building and Networking Officer with LANDnet. Stella has been one of many amazing Ugandan women driving the women’s land rights agenda – we celebrate her achievements and the avenues around which Uganda is leading the thinking and action on land rights in Africa. Read more
Land and Forest Tenure Rights in the Mekong Region Posted on May 18, 2021 by Rebecca Palmer The Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) project, together with our partners at the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Land Portal, will organise the 3rd Mekong Regional Land Forum (MRLF2021) in the coming weeks, entitled “Land tenure in Mekong forest landscapes: advancing the recognition of customary rights and responsible investment practices”. This forum will bring together reform-minded actors within and beyond the region to engage in in-depth, interactive debate on issues that cut to the core of the most pressing challenges facing tenure security in forest areas and the impacts of agribusiness investment. Read more
Rights for Forest Dwellers: Some Answers in the 2017 Vietnam Forestry Law Posted on August 7, 2020 by Rebecca Palmer A pivotal case study conducted during Phase one of the Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) project was “Policy Influencing and Advocacy on the 2017 Vietnam Law on Forestry”. Implemented by the Forestland Coalition (FORLAND), the initiative demonstrated how to successfully influence the Forestry Law to improve the security of land rights for ethnic forest communities and traditional forest protectors. Read more
MRLG and FAO hold second Regional Land Forum Posted on June 26, 2018 by vivodigital The Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) project and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) held their second Regional Land Forum in Bangkok on 28-30 May 2018. Read more
What is happening at MRLG? Posted on March 8, 2018 by vivodigital Here at LEI and Gret’s Mekong Region Land Governance project we are moving towards the end of Phase 1 in June. We expect a relatively seamless shift into the second phase, which is anticipated to start in July this year, for another four years. Read more