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MULTI-STAKEHOLDER PLATFORMS (MSPs) are now widely promoted and used as an innovative way to sustain inclusive development and achieve systems change in the field of land and natural resource governance. The Voluntary Guidelines for the Responsible Governance of Land Tenure calls on MSPs for its implementation and monitoring at national level, while at regional level, the Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa, “promotes the need for a shared vision among all stakeholders of a comprehensive and coordinated land policy as a major factor in national development”.
The International Land Coalition has been promoting multi-stakeholder processes for land governance since its inception, and is currently supporting them in 28 countries. Multi-stakeholder collaboration requires capabilities to think systematically, facilitate skillfully, and convene across constituencies.
What do we know about the evolution of multi-stakeholder platforms and their contribution to a more inclusive and equitable land governance agenda? What are the existing knowledge and operational gaps preventing multi-stakeholder collaboration from being truly transformational?
Join Mike Taylor (ILC Secretariat Director) and Blake Ratner (Executive Director of Collaborating for Resilience, CoRe), as they guide an esteemed panel of experts to address these questions and reflect on the current and future role of multi-stakeholder platforms in CATALYSING SYSTEMIC CHANGE IN LAND GOVERNANCE.
The event will also present the results of a consultative process to build a GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE as a permanent space for building skills, promoting cross-country learning and enhancing leadership of national multi-stakeholder platforms.
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For the original post and more information, click here.
MULTI-STAKEHOLDER PLATFORMS (MSPs) are now widely promoted and used as an innovative way to sustain inclusive development and achieve systems change in the field of land and natural resource governance. The Voluntary Guidelines for the Responsible Governance of Land Tenure calls on MSPs for its implementation and monitoring at national level, while at regional level, the Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa, “promotes the need for a shared vision among all stakeholders of a comprehensive and coordinated land policy as a major factor in national development”.
The International Land Coalition has been promoting multi-stakeholder processes for land governance since its inception, and is currently supporting them in 28 countries. Multi-stakeholder collaboration requires capabilities to think systematically, facilitate skillfully, and convene across constituencies.
What do we know about the evolution of multi-stakeholder platforms and their contribution to a more inclusive and equitable land governance agenda? What are the existing knowledge and operational gaps preventing multi-stakeholder collaboration from being truly transformational?
Join Mike Taylor (ILC Secretariat Director) and Blake Ratner (Executive Director of Collaborating for Resilience, CoRe), as they guide an esteemed panel of experts to address these questions and reflect on the current and future role of multi-stakeholder platforms in CATALYSING SYSTEMIC CHANGE IN LAND GOVERNANCE.
The event will also present the results of a consultative process to build a GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE as a permanent space for building skills, promoting cross-country learning and enhancing leadership of national multi-stakeholder platforms.