The second phase of the Land Administration Project in Honduras (PATH II) involved a study to determine to which degree supporting the security of tenure improves livelihoods in poor households. Improving the transparency of property information, land administration services and tenure security are few of the objectives of the Land Administration...
Communication for Development is a powerful means to enable the informed and active engagement of individuals and groups in decisions that affect their life. This is the case also with land tenure, and is the focus of an initiative promoted by FAO Advocacy Unit; The Investment Centre and the The...
We have prepared this video in order to facilitate navigation of the Tool for Formulating and Evaluating Land Administration Projects in Latin America. Through this tutorial, users can easily learn about the various functions available in the portal, which is organized in 5 different modules that offer diverse information about...
The new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a plan of action that seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which build on the Millennium Development Agenda, aim to transform the world in which we live, making it more sustainable and resilient. They...
On 16 September, representatives from the Government of Honduras and FAO, met to analyse the land governance situation and develop strategies for the formulation of a National Land Policy. The Policy will seek to incorporated recommendations from the Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF), lessons learned of the Honduras Land Administration...
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