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How Land Administration Standards Empower People, Environment, and Economic Progress

May, 2024
Colombia
Benin
Nepal
Belize
Suriname
The session focused on the transformative potential of land administration standards in advancing social, environmental, and economic objectives. It began with a discussion of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) and the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM), showcasing their importance in the global land agenda. These models aim to provide standardized frameworks that address both formal and informal land tenure systems worldwide. The session highlighted the need for a multi-stakeholder dialogue to refine these models further and ensure their relevance to diverse contexts.

ECA: Digital Transformation: Presentations by Country Delegations

May, 2024
Georgia
Uzbekistan
The session focused on digital transformation in land administration, featuring presentations from country delegations within the ECA region. Georgia opened with an overview of its land registration reforms, highlighting innovative approaches that have streamlined registration processes and enhanced data accuracy. Uzbekistan followed with a presentation on its recent reforms and technological advancements in land administration, emphasizing the importance of modernizing systems to improve efficiency and transparency.

Managing Access to Land for Infrastructure

May, 2024
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
The session centered on managing access to land for infrastructure development, focusing on the launch of the World Bank Guidance Note for the South Asia Region (SAR). This guidance aimed to enhance access to land and optimize land asset values in key sectors such as urban public land, transit-oriented development, and renewable energy projects. The presentation underscored the critical importance of leveraging land assets for value creation and capturing that value to support urban development and climate action.

2nd GIZ Knowledge Exchange Workshop (KEW)

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2024
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Ethiopia
Madagascar
Uganda
Middle Africa
Cameroon
Western Africa
Benin
Burkina Faso
Côte d'Ivoire
Niger
Senegal

Best practices around five thematic communities of practice were highlighted in Knowledge Streams, including cross-cutting themes such as climate resilience, gender inclusivity, and digitalization. The workshop included field excursions, presentations, exchange sessions, and discussions on mainstreaming practitioners' experiences into policy frameworks, thus fostering a strong international network for knowledge sharing and collaborative action. 

The results are summarized in this communiqué in English.

2ème GIZ Atelier d'Échange de Connaissances (KEW)

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2024
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Ethiopia
Madagascar
Uganda
Middle Africa
Cameroon
Western Africa
Benin
Burkina Faso
Côte d'Ivoire
Niger
Senegal

Les meilleures pratiques autour de cinq communautés de pratique thématiques ont été mises en évidence dans les flux de connaissances, y compris des thèmes transversaux tels que la résilience climatique, l'inclusion du genre et la numérisation. L'atelier comprenait des excursions sur le terrain, des présentations, des sessions d'échange et des discussions sur l'intégration des expériences des praticiens dans les cadres politiques, favorisant ainsi un réseau international solide pour le partage des connaissances et l'action collaborative.