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Over a billion people fear losing land and homes within five years

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Despite global progress in strengthening land tenure and governance, more than a billion people worldwide – nearly one in four adults – fear they could lose the rights to some or all of their land and housing within the next five years.

Challenges in land tenure

The issue of land tenure is a significant challenge in many countries, especially in rural areas where the lack of documentation and registration of properties can leave communities vulnerable to land loss.

  • Insecurity in land tenure can lead to conflicts and displacement of populations.
  • The lack of clear property rights can hinder access to credit and other financial services.
  • The loss of land and housing can have significant impacts on food security and the quality of life of affected communities.

Efforts to strengthen land governance

International organizations and governments are working together to strengthen land governance and protect community rights.

This includes efforts to improve documentation and registration of properties, as well as to raise awareness about the importance of security in land tenure.

Additionally, initiatives to promote community participation in land and natural resource management are also being implemented.

Conclusion

The loss of land and housing is a critical issue that affects millions of people worldwide.

It is essential that we continue to work together to strengthen land governance and protect community rights, ensuring that everyone has access to secure and dignified land and housing.

Source / Reference: UN News Climate

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Tags: land tenure, governance, property rights, food security, quality of life

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