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Capitalization on the EU Land Governance Programme. Concept Note

Rome, Italy, 26-29 June 2018











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    The MRLG project is currently in transition between the completion of its first Phase 1 (June 2018) and the commencement of Phase 2 (July 2018). Key findings from the recently concluded End of Phase 1 Review identified that continuing government engagement will be essential if MRLG is to achieve its stated aims and objectives towards improved land governance policy and practice during Phase 2.
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    Report of the Seventh Capitalization Meeting of the European Union Land Governance Programme (Phases I & II)
    Rome, Italy, 26-29 June 2018
    2019
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    Capitalization meetings are a cornerstone in FAO’s Transversal Project “Support to and capitalization on the EU Land Governance Programme”. The aim of these gatherings is to assess progress in implementation, develop capacity of project teams, share experiences and lessons learned, and provide a platform for networking and deepening interaction among country level project implementers to improve performance.
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    Rome, Italy, 26-29 June 2018
    2018
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    Expected outcomes of Capitalization meetings include: • implementation of country-level projects reviewed • technical and soft skills of project staff relevant to improving governance of tenure increased • experiences in project implementation shared and lessons learned • good practices experienced by projects collected and included in communication products • input into high-level processes provided

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