Governance of Tenure

Tenure videos

This collection of videos illustrates the importance of improving the governance of tenure in different settings around the world.

19/05/2015 - Abstract: Open Tenure is aimed at helping communities to better govern their natural resources. Using handheld tablets, open source software, and a community server, community members are able to map and collect data on land tenure claims in their community. The data can then be viewed and moderated, and documents and photos can be stored electronically. In February 2015, Open Tenure was tested in a trial with a community forestry group in northwest Cambodia. The participants were quick to learn how to operate the software. The successful trial also provided a number of useful ideas for refining the tool.
22/07/2014 - Abstract: This FAO-World Bank film addresses the challenges to increasing female land ownership in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia). Although sound legal frameworks protecting women’s rights to own property are in place throughout the region, longstanding customs and traditions continue to favor male property ownership. A joint FAO-World Bank project in the region produced gender-disaggregated data on land ownership for each country, indicating low levels of female ownership. Armed with their new data, country gender teams set about working to reverse the trend in pilot communities.
05/04/2014 - Abstract: Large multinationals and investments funds are purchasing huge territories in Africa, in 2006 alone contracts were signed for 87 million hectares. We met with Marcela Villarreal and Francesca Romano of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, to understand the risks and the measures to combat this "land grab".
16/07/2013 - Abstract: An introductory video to the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security.
Long version
10/07/2013 - Abstract: This FAO-World Bank film addresses the challenges to increasing female land ownership in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia). Although sound legal frameworks protecting women’s rights to own property are in place throughout the region, longstanding customs and traditions continue to favor male property ownership. A joint FAO-World Bank project in the region produced gender-disaggregated data on land ownership for each country, indicating low levels of female ownership. Armed with their new data, country gender teams set about working to reverse the trend in pilot communities.
Short version
10/07/2013 - Abstract: This FAO-World Bank film addresses the challenges of increasing female land ownership in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia). Although sound legal frameworks protecting women’s rights to own property are in place throughout the region, longstanding customs and traditions continue to favour male property ownership. A joint FAO-World Bank project in the region produced gender-disaggregated data on land ownership for each country, indicating low levels of female ownership. Armed with their new data, country gender teams set about working to reverse the trend in pilot communities.
10/07/2013 - Abstract: An introductory video to the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security.
26/03/2013 - Abstract: Paul Mathieu - Senior Officer, Land Tenure, FAO - introduces a draft of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of land and natural resources at the 2nd ERD consultation held in Maastricht on 18-19 May 2011.
20/05/2012 - Abstract: In a landmark decision, the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) endorsed a set of far-reaching global guidelines aimed at helping governments safeguard the rights of people to own or access land, forests, and fisheries. The new Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security outline principles and practices that governments can refer to when making laws and administering land, fisheries and forests rights. The aim of the guidelines is to promote food security and sustainable development by improving secure access to land, fisheries and forests and protecting the rights of millions of often very poor people.
14/05/2012 - Abstract: In a landmark decision the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) has endorsed a set of far-reaching global guidelines aimed at helping governments safeguard the rights of rural people to own or access land, forests and fisheries. In this interview, FAO Assistant Director-General Alexander Mueller outlines how the Voluntary Guidelines were formulated and explains the central role of the Committee on World Food Security, who stands to benefit most, and why the guidelines are so important.
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