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Dashboard tracks land and the Sustainable Developing Goals (SDGs)
The dashboard includes:
- A timeline featuring important decisions that have been made for land indicators
- The latest news and blogs on land and the SDGs.
- A table outlining the Tier Status of each indicator.
- The context and essential information related to each indicator, including the method for measuring the indicator, a description of why the indicator is important and who is working on monitoring the indicator.
- Selected Land Portal data visualizations, such as FAO’s Gender and Land Rights data as well as LandMark’s and RRI’s data on the amount of legally recognized indigenous and community land for Indicator 1.4.2.
- Blogs, news, events, debates and library resources relating specifically to each indicator.
- Key dates for the specific indicators, the custodian agency responsible for the indicator, official partners of the indicator as identified by the UN and indicator-specific links.
In concert with this initiative, the Land Portal Foundation, the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network’s Thematic Network on Good Governance of Extractive and Land Resources are also launching a Blog Series on Land and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The first blog in the series is the eponymously titled Land and the SDGs by world-renowned expert Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Chairman of the Advisory Board of Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment (CCSI), University Professor at Columbia University, and Director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. According to Professor Sachs, “Land rights determine social status, women’s empowerment, and the survival or destruction of cultures, especially of indigenous peoples.”
Stay tuned each week for a new blog related to land and the SDGs. Sign up on the Land Portal to join the community and have access to the latest blogs and information.
In addition, please do join the Land Portal Foundation, GLTN and the SDSN Thematic Network on Good Governance of Extractive and Land Resources on September 18, from 9:30-11:00 AM EDT (3:30-5:00 PM CET) for Ask the Experts: Webinar on the Future of Land-Related Indicators in the 2030 Agenda. Make sure to register for the webinar here.
The dashboard on Land and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is available at: https://landportal.info/book/sdgs/
About the Land Portal Foundation:
The Land Portal Foundation is working for a world of improved land governance that benefits those with the most insecure land rights and the greatest vulnerability to landlessness. We are creating the leading online resource for information, data and knowledge-exchange on land governance issues. By working with partners we are building a better information ecosystem that will support all stakeholders to engage in more informed and inclusive land governance research, debate, advocacy and policy making.
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Media Contact:
Neil Sorensen
+33641668648
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About GLTN:
The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an alliance of international partners committed to increase access to land and tenure security for all, with particular focus on the poor and women. The Network's partners include international civil society organizations, research and training institutions, bilateral and multilateral organizations, and international professional bodies.
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Media Contact:
Judith Mulinge
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