Developing capacity to improve the governance of tenure
People often need to increase their capacity to improve governance of tenure and to use the Voluntary Guidelines effectively. Increased capacity can be required for different areas and for different people, including representatives from government, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), indigenous peoples, the private sector and academia. A range of tools are available to assist groups and individuals in different settings.
Capacity development for project implementers
Teams implementing projects to improve the governance of land tenure are increasing their technical capacity by sharing experiences and learning from each other. Read more
E-learning
FAO’s e-learning courses on the governance of tenure offer countries a valuable learning opportunity. The courses, once downloaded, do not require the internet and can be used repeatedly over long periods of time. They cover a range of areas related to tenure including land tenure in the context of natural disaster and how to monitor and promote policy changes on governance of tenure.
Technical guides
FAO’s Governance of Tenure Technical Guides translate the principles of the Voluntary Guidelines into practical mechanisms, processes and actions. They give examples of responsible practice and provide useful tools for activities such as the design of policy and reform processes in various technical areas. See guides
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2. Improving governance of forest tenure: A practical guide
6. Improving governance of pastoral lands
7. Responsible governance of tenure: A technical guide for investors
8. Governing tenure rights to commons
9. Creating a system to record tenure rights and first registration
In addition to the above guides, a larger number of other technical material on different aspects of tenure are available under Resources.