At the Global Land Forum 2022, eight new members of ILC Asia convened for the first time. We talked to some of them to understand what this new network means for their work in pursuing people-centred land governance at the local, national, and even regional levels.
Ke Jung
Indigenous Peoples' Partnership (IPP), Myanmar
Lipi Rahman
Badabon Sangho, Bangladesh
Beverly Longid
ILC Asia Regional Committee from AIPP, Thailand
#Latin America & the Caribbean #Farmers, Peasants, Forest Dwellers #2. Strong small-scale farming systems #Colombia #CINEP
#6. Locally managed ecosystems #3. Diverse tenure systems #Establishment and strengthening of local institutions #Asia #Pastoralists #Locally Managed Ecosystems #Mongolia #CPR #JASIL #MLMA #MNFPUG #NAMAC #People's Data
Mongolia and ILC break new ground with launch of pastoralist tenure indicator pilot
10 February 2026
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#1. Secure tenure rights #2. Strong small-scale farming systems #4. Equal Land Rights for Women #5. Secure territorial rights for indigenous peoples #7. Inclusive decision-making #8. Transparent and accessible information #9. Effective actions against land grabbing #10. Protection for land rights defenders