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Global Assembly of Members 2005
For the first time the International Land Coalition convened its global Assembly of Members outside Rome. Santa Cruz, Bolivia, welcomed more than 80 International Land Coalition members and partners from 30 countries.
Being in Santa Cruz, gave the participants the opportunity to learn about the Bolivian land situation and meet with Bolivian leaders of government, citizen movements and business to exchange lessons learnt and compare policies and programmes on how to improve the secure access to land and related productive assets by resource poor families.

The working sessions of the Assembly were dedicated to sharing the lessons learnt by Land Coalition partners. This involved considering the different kinds and forms of land policies and action programmes that have been successful in different communities and countries. The Assembly focused on widening the understanding among all participants of the dynamic forces of social, political, technical, economic and legal factors in policy making. Among others, the debates included land rights, ancestral territories, resource conflicts, extractive industries, sustainable management of natural resources and the small-holder economy.
Mr President of IFAD, Directors of the International Land Coalition, Director of AECI in Bolivia, Ladies and Gentlemen gathered here today from Bolivia and the rest of the world, I welcome the decision to hold this international meeting for the first time outside of Rome, the location of the Coalition's headquarters, and in particular here in this beautiful city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

I believe that, today more than ever, Santa Cruz is the focal point of our land issues and is likely to be the focal point for a solution to the land question in our country.
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» Situate access to land in a socio-political framework
» Creating multi-stakeholder spaces for dialogue
» Strengthen the role of communities in policy making
» Promote a precautionary principle for the use of land as
   collateral
» Support and protect common property and group rights
   to land group rights to land
» Advocate for the legal protection of the resource-rights
   of poor households
» Encourage government compliance with international
   commitments to land reform
» Support strategies to prevent and resolve resource-based
   conflicts
» Encourage countries to establish inclusive decision-making
   processes
» Use unformation technology to strengthen collective action
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