Khartoum hosts a Land Conference to discuss challenges and opportunities to support peace and stabilization through good land governance in Sudan
“The UN family is proud to be part of this workshop on land issues, which are among the main root causes of tensions and conflicts in Greater Darfur and other parts of Sudan.” Said Ms. Marta Ruedas, the Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Sudan
H.E. Mr.Jaber Aboud, the state Minister of Environment, Natural Resources and Physical Development, highlighted that today is a unique opportunity for all the conference’s participants to engage in discussions around opportunities and challenges, based not only on UN experiences in Darfur, but also relevant lessons learned and good practices from other Arab countries. In addition of supporting the substantive elements of this conference, the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) presented a regional Arab land perspective to update Sudan land actors on the outcomes of the First Arab Land Conference, held in UAE in February 2018, and to share key regional messages and recommendations emerged from it. A comparative analysis of land tenure interventions implemented by different African countries to reconcile customary and statutory land administration were proposed. UN-Habitat Sudan presented also concrete examples on land registration for customary tenure in other African countries. With this conference, Sudan is implementing and contributing to the Arab Land initiative outcomes and will provide important knowledge to be shared on the regional level. The day two of the conference will be dedicated to the three specific land governance themes of the conference: Land and conflict (peace and stability), fit for purpose land administration, and security of tenure. The outcomes of the workshop will be a set of recommendations for the way forward that will constitute the basis of a roadmap for strengthening the land governance, peace and stability in the country. Contacts: Masayuki Yokota, Deputy Head of UN-Habitat Sudan, masayuki.yokota@un.org Global Land Tool Network : unhabitat-gltn@un.org; ombretta.tempra@un.org