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New LAS Knowledge Product published

The knowledge product Learning to Increase Community Legal Literacy on Land Rights and Natural Resource Management in Mozambique was recently published following a collaborative writeshop hosted by our Mozambican partner, Centro Terra Viva (CTV). The design and facilitation were conducted by KIT Institute, and the document was co-edited by Sandra Quintero.

This document outlines CTV’s main achievements and the methodological routes taken in the implementation of their Land-at-Scale project, as well as useful learnings for other actors who wish to understand and be inspired by this fantastic work.

For the past 4 years KIT Institute has been the Knowledge Management Focal Point for the 12 country partners in the Land-at-Scale programmeThis programme aims to scale up land tenure activities which will lead to more sustainable and efficient use of land and natural resources for food, housing and production, and reduce conflicts and competing claims over land. During the implementation of the 12 country projects, KIT Institute has closely worked with the implementing partners supporting different knowledge activities.

Download the document from the Land Portal website, one of our knowledge management partners in the Land-at-Scale programme here:

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