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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
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Sep 15, 2022
1:30 PM EAT
-
2:30 pm EAT
Partner-led session
Walk the talk of inclusive land governance – Practical approaches and voices from stakeholders
Klaus
Ackermann
(
GIZ
,
Head of Global Programme Responsible Land Policy
)
Dieudonné
Annir
(
Yoko, central region, Cameroon
,
Mayor
)
Wilfred
Babanga
(
ZOA Uganda, West Nile
,
Program Manager
)
Martin
Hoppe
(
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
,
Head of Division Food and Nutrition Security, Global Food Policy, Fisheries
)
Maria
Joanitah Ndagire
(
GIZ, Uganda
,
Technical Advisor
)
Bala
Wenceslas Sanou
(
Impact Research Institute (IRI)
,
Co-founder
)
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GLOBAL LANDSCAPES FORUM (GLF)
The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) is the world’s largest knowledge-led platform on integrated land use, dedicated to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Climate Agreement. The Forum takes a holistic approach to create sustainable landscapes that are productive, prosperous, equitable and resilient and considers five cohesive themes of food and livelihoods, landscape restoration, rights, finance and measuring progress. It is led by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), in collaboration with its co-founders UNEP and the World Bank and Charter Members.
Charter members:
CIAT,
CIFOR-ICRAF,
CIRAD,
Climate Focus,
Conservation International,
Crop Trust,
Ecoagriculture Partners,
The European Forest Institute,
Evergreen Agriculture,
FAO,
FSC,
GEF,
GIZ,
ICIMOD,
IFOAM - Organics International,
The International Livestock Research Institute,
INBAR,
IPMG,
IUFRO,
Rainforest Alliance,
Rare,
Rights and Resources Initiative,
SAN,
TMG-Think Tank for Sustainability,
UNCCD,
UNEP,
Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation part of Wageningen Research,
World Farmer Organization,
World Agroforestry,
World Bank Group,
World Resources Institute,
WWF International,
Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL)
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