Join land portal on Thursday, April 16th from 15:00–16:30 SAST for the third webinar in the LAND-at-scale series on Land and Conflict.
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Land disputes remain a major source of tension, displacement, and instability, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected settings where institutions may be weak and land rights poorly documented. This webinar will examine how dispute resolution mechanisms can help prevent land-related conflicts from escalating and support more stable, trusted, and responsive land governance.
The discussion will look at how community institutions, formal governance systems, and hybrid approaches interact in practice. It will also explore the growing role of land information, conflict monitoring, and administrative data in supporting mediation, clarifying competing claims, and identifying emerging risks. Drawing on experiences from LAND-at-scale and other partners, the webinar will highlight how locally grounded mechanisms can connect with statutory systems and how these relationships are evolving in pastoral and post-conflict contexts.
Interpretation will be available in English, French and Spanish.
This is the third webinar in the ‘Land and Conflict’ series, initiated by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) and the Land Portal Foundation in partnership with the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) as part of the the LAND-at-scale program. LAND-at-scale is a Dutch land governance support program, financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and managed by RVO.
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