Mainstreaming the GLTN “teaching essentials for responsible land administration” within NELGA Southern Africa: Proceedings
The Land and Property Science Department of the Namibian University of Science and Technology (NUST) has recently published the Proceedings of a workshop on “Mainstreaming the GLTN “Teaching Essentials for Responsible Land Administration”. The workshop, hosted by NUST and GLTN, with support from GIZ, was held on 8 and 9 November 2022. It was attended by members of the Southern African node of NELGA (Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa), as well as a number of GLTN partners including UN-Habitat, University of East London, University of Twente, EALAN / Ardhi University and Aalborg University.
Although there is considerable knowledge available on land related issues and innovative land tools and practices, most of this information is partly unknown and/or fragmented among university teachers, or it is hidden within broader land related curricula. To redress this, partners within GLTN’s International Research and Training Institutions Cluster have prepared a “Teaching Essentials” Structured Knowledge Base to support design and teaching of Responsible Land Administration curricula at universities and training institutions. This six-module learning and teaching resource is freely available via GLTN e-Learning Platform.
The objectives of the workshop included:
- Directly introducing the GLTN “teaching essentials for responsible and administration” to NELGA partners in Southern Africa.
- Engaging and enhancing professional networking among members of the land profession from NELGA Southern Africa and representatives of the GLTN research and training cluster community.
- Sharing information on current experiences and perspectives of land governance challenges in Southern Africa.
- Deliberating on how to mainstream the teaching essentials beyond NELGA southern Africa.
- Building consensus on steps for improving land governance challenges in Southern Africa.