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	  News in 2016
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	Women’s Land Rights Expert Group Meeting 
		27-29 November, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands
		
		Parksocieteit Marialust, Appledoorn where the Expert Group Meeting 
		took place
		Vice President Diane Dumashie attended the Expert Workshop on Women’s 
		Land Rights on 27- 29th November 2016 in Apeldoorn, (Netherlands), 
		organised by Oxfam Novib, Kadaster International and Wageningen Centre 
		for Development Innovation, in collaboration with the Netherlands 
		Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Land Academy (LANDac) and the Gender 
		Resource Facility (GRF).
		The meeting was officially opened by Frits van der Wal, Focal Point Land 
		Governance at the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (who also 
		remained for the entire 2 day deliberations) and a welcome speech by 
		Kees de Zeeuw (Director) Kadaster International.  Attending were 20 
		experts representing many world continents, with a diverse and wide 
		range of backgrounds including professionals, academia, activists, 
		advocates and researchers.
		The Dutch government has for many years acknowledged and supported the 
		gender equality agenda.  The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign 
		Affairs (MFA), in its agenda for aid, trade, and investment states 
		“Greater economic power for women helps boost prosperity, which makes it 
		smart economics" (MFA, 2013).
		This EGM is the first event on women’s land rights to begin to mobilise 
		the energy, expertise and strategic thinking of key experts and 
		practitioners. The meeting has emerged from  the Dutch Organising 
		Committee of the Land Governance Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue (LG MSD).  
		During the preparations for the celebration of International Women’s 
		Day, at the end of January 2016, the LG MSD sent out a call for 
		inspiring practical examples of Dutch supported interventions that show 
		how important and catalytic strengthening of land rights for women can 
		be. 
		These stories are captured in a booklet (see PDF) and comprise examples 
		of various ways in which organisations can assist to strengthen capacity 
		development, documentation and joint catalytic action of women in their 
		rightful claim to improved land governance. 
		At the launch of this booklet, it was announced that the stories of 
		Kadaster, Oxfam Novib and Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation 
		were considered outstanding by both the secretariat of the LG MSD 
		Organising Committee and the Taskforce Women’s Rights and Gender 
		Equality of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.   The three organisations 
		were subsequently invited to organise an impactful event that will be 
		geared towards accelerating joint action in strengthening women’s land 
		rights.
		The objectives of the meeting were twofold: 
		
			- To identify the most 
		promising experiences, ideas, and strategies to enhance and strengthen 
		women’s land rights; 
- To develop road maps 
		reflecting the participants’ visions and proposed actions on the best 
		ways to enhance and strengthen women’s land rights, including which 
		actors to involve, and participants’ commitment to taking identified 
		actions further; 
Together the experts agreed a collective vision: “a world in which 
		gender equitable land rights, governance and practices from the 
		foundation for inclusive and sustainable development”, and also agreed 
		the goal: to call for reforms that will increase the proportion of women 
		with secure land rights. 
		The rationale behind the initiative is that the potential for scaling up 
		efforts to secure women’s land rights is not being fully exploited 
		despite the fact that several global efforts to secure women’s land 
		rights have been made by a wide range of development actors over the 
		last decades. 
		Underpinning the importance of this initiative, Dorine Burmanje (Chair 
		Executive Board Kadaster) supported the experts on day- two. In 
		addition, Frits van der Wal announced that a fund will be awarded to the 
		most promising activity emerging for the 2 days of deliberations.
		The concluding output from the ideas discovered, key factors for success 
		documented, and recognising that no one single bullet will solve all the 
		problems, activities were agreed upon and incorporated into impactful 
		strategies and together compiled into an action orientated declaration.
		
		
		
		
		
Dorine Burmanje (Chair Executive Board Kadaster)  addressing the 
		EGM 
 
		Dr Diane Dumashie FRICS, Vice President FIG
		
		22 December 2016