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Publication | 18 June 2021

Geospatial technology and participatory methods for securing tenure rights (GeoTech4Tenure)

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This free online learning programme supports IFAD and FAO projects and partners in finding solutions to secure tenure rights through participatory methods and geomatics technology.

This course is intended for development partners and organizations interested or involved in FAO and IFAD operations. It was designed with IFAD and FAO country teams and technical specialists in mind, along with staff from IFAD-supported projects whose work involves land tenure.

The course runs for four weeks and is available in English and Spanish, and will soon be available in French.

Participants will learn:

  • The core concepts of tenure, tenure security and tenure governance
  • The challenges and opportunities surrounding tenure issues for land-based investments
  • Methods for participatory recordation and mapping
  • The use of different geospatial technologies for land recordation
  • The criteria for selecting the most appropriate technologies for a given situation.

The course contains the following components:

  • An e-learning and technical guide
  • Peer-to-peer learning opportunities with colleagues from all over the world
  • Online workshops
  • Virtual visits to learning sites
  • Online mentoring from experienced land tenure experts
  • Project work on integrating land recordation within an IFAD-supported project.

Participants will receive a certificate after successful completion of the course.

The learning programme is accompanied by a technical guide and a series of webinars where technology providers present their software solutions for land recordation and give examples how they are applied in practice. Each webinar is 30 minutes.

This course has been developed in collaboration with FAO. It is funded by IFAD’s Innovation Challenge Programme, with additional financial and technical support from FAO and IFAD.

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