ADVOCACY & CAMPAIGNS

52
policies recognise land rights

72
practices changed globally
*stats from 2022-25 reporting years

Building political commitment for people-centred land governance.
For real systems change, the power to set the rules needs to be in the hands of people who live on and from the land. To achieve this, we strengthen the leadership of people’s organisations in global and regional policy spaces. Equipped with the tools to demand land rights as a fundamental human right, every campaign moves us closer to our end-goal: people-centered land governance.
Advocacy that scales
The breadth of our network is a significant advantage. Advocacy at every level fuels the next. By building political will for land rights globally, we create an enabling environment for our work regionally and nationally—and vice versa.
We also work with partners beyond the land community. Doing so expands our reach and impact beyond the confines of our network.
Through partnerships, we build political will for land rights as a pathway towards equal, democratic, climate-healthy societies, with sustainable food systems.
An Integrated Approach
Our advocacy and campaigns are nurtured by the capacity building and leadership development that our National Land Coalition' undertake at a country-level.
The people’s data our network produces powers our campaings. It ensures that the policies we advocate for are grounded in the lived realities of our members.It’s an approach that works.

Our Campaigns
Land Rights Now
Land Rights Now mobilises and engages active citisens, media, communities and organisations worldwide to promote and secure the land rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Our target is to double the global area of land legally recognized as owned by Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
Stand For Her Land
The Stand for Her Land Campaign is closing the implementation gap for women’s land rights: the gulf between the strong standards in place to protect women’s rights to land, and the realisation of those rights in practice, so that millions of women can realise the transformational power of rights to land.


Our Advocacy
An overview of the policy spaces, conventions and frameworks we’re engaging with to push for people-centred land governance:

Climate and biodiversity crises
To advance land rights as a key environmental solution, we:
- Engage in all three Rio Conventions, promoting land rights as a critical solution to the planet’s climate and biodiversity crises.
- Support National Land Coalitions in bringing their land rights advocacy to national policy processes and provide strategic data to strengthen national advocacy initiatives.
- We partner with global initiatives such as the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.
Farmers & Peasants
ILC supports our member-led platforms in advancing the implementation of the UN Decade of Family Farming. As part of this, we ensure that land rights remain a key component of National Action Plans.
We also support our members in advocating for land rights throughout the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants (UNDROP), ensuring that both land rights and gender equality in land rights are reflected in the final outcomes.
The right to land and UNDROP manual can be found here.
Food Systems & Food Sovereignty
We work with our members— especially farmers, pastoralists, and Indigenous Peoples— to advocate in global and regional spaces for their crucial roles in building sustainable food systems.
Many of our members are particularly active in the Committee on World Food Security (CFS), where we advocate for land rights in global discussions on food security and nutrition.
Indigenous Peoples
Our Indigenous Peoples platforms operate at both regional and global levels. The Global Platform consists of one regional representative from each of our four regions, a youth representative, and a global observer. It meets regularly and holds at least one in-person meeting, typically during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII).
Beyond UNPFII, we coordinate collective engagement in global and regional processes, including the Rio Conventions, the Escazú Agreement, and the Aarhus Convention.
Sustainable Development Goals
We craft narratives that prove achieving SDG land targets is indispensable to the broader 2030 Agenda.
We work with our members to collect data on land-related SDG indicators and we monitor how Member States report on these targets.
To drive momentum for the SDG land targets, we leverage the side events and opportunities to meet with key stakeholders and influence negotiations at the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF).
For more information and SDG progress reports click here.
Women
We work with our women’s constituencies to develop advocacy strategies on women’s land rights in many policy spaces, including the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) and Rio Conventions.
We also support National Land Coalitions in collecting data and developing alternative reports to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). These reports showcase shortcomings and progress in women’s land rights at national levels. Read the reports from:
Pastoralists
The pastoralist constituency of ILC is formed by 26 peoples organisations that represents 3,376,224 people, along with others who have a strong competency on pastoralist issues. They are engaged through three regional platforms in Africa, Central Asia and South Asia, and a growing working group in the EMENA region. ILC’s pastoralist members are also enabling change by participating in the National Land Coalitions in 10 countries including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Montenegro, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, India.

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