Network vibrancy

Building the vibrancy of the network is at the core of what ILC is and what members do together.

OUR INDEPENDENT, DIVERSE NETWORK IS ALMOST 300 MEMBERS STRONG AND MADE UP OF 60 PLATFORMS

The complexity of land rights is represented in the diversity of our membership. That is also our greatest strength.

The primary function of ILC as a network is to weave together a wide range of views and practises on land rights and governance based on shared values and the principle that every member has an equal voice.

Members don’t always agree, but the ILC provides a space where some of the most difficult

land-related issues can be aired, and when agreement is reached, the outcome is all the more meaningful.

In this sense, the network is a space for reinforcing each other's capacity to work towards local changes in practises and policies, and to secure land rights for the people who live on and form the land. To do so, we not only create spaces for tailored learning and mentoring, but we also stand in solidarity, form alliances, and act together in the face of shrinking civic spaces.

Most importantly, while our network may be diverse we all have one goal: people-centred land governance.

For more information, please contact:

Annalisa Mauro
Head of Strategy, Network and Knowledge
l.mauro@landcoalition.org

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