27 October 2021
Bogor, Indonesia / Chiang Mai, Thailand
On the opening day of the 2021 Asia Land Forum: Securing Land Rights and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), participants reiterated the important role of using data to monitor the progress of securing land rights in Asia, particularly in accordance with the SDG targets and indicators. Members of the International Land Coalition (ILC) in Asia agreed that secure land rights are central to eradicating poverty and hunger (Goal 1), advancing women equal rights to economic resources, including land (Goal 5), building a world of justice where human rights are protected (Goal 16), protecting the environment and fighting climate change (Goal 13), and restoring degraded land and soils (Goal 15).
"There can be no justice without land reform and land rights. And there can be no equality without access to land," said Gam Shimray, Secretary-General of Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Pact (AIPP), the co-organiser of the event and a member of ILC. However, governments in Asia still exhibit a lack of recognition of the importance of land.
“We clearly see the underreporting of land targets of the 2030 Agenda. What can we do to encourage State parties to report on land? We need to bring the centrality of land in the 2030 Agenda because without land, we cannot eradicate poverty, achieve gender equality, and restore our planet, among others.” said Rukshana Nanayakkara, ILC’s Global Policy and Advocacy Expert.
The Asia Land Forum, an annual event organised by ILC Asia, brings together members of ILC and other stakeholders to learn the latest state of land governance in the region, share experiences, and explore areas of collaboration. This year, the event aims to explore the challenges and opportunities to acknowledge the centrality of land rights in the 2030 Agenda and particularly in assessing the progress of achieving the SDG land targets at the country level.
“In the next two days, we will also discuss the important role that indigenous peoples, local communities, youth and women play in protecting our planet with their traditional knowledge. The recommendations and solutions discussed here will be delivered to governments and policymakers across the region,” said Mirgul Amanalieva, ILC Asia Regional Coordinator.
The event will continue until Friday, 29 October 2021, and will focus on the strategies, key lessons, and factors that have influenced policy development and implementation of people-centred land governance. Discussions will also tap into issues intersecting with land rights and sustainable development, such as community-led ecosystem restoration efforts, and the role of women and youth as change-makers, among others.
For further information, please contact
Andita Listyarini, ILC Asia
andita@landcoalition.info
Languages: English, Indonesian
Kunduz Adylbekova, ILC Asia
kunduz@landcoalition.info
Languages: English, Russian
Nina Sangma, AIPP
nina@aipp.net
Languages: English