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Monitoring Land Issues through a Popular Movement

Monitoring Land Issues through a Popular Movement. Jagat Basnet Community Self-Reliance Centre (CSRC). Land Rights Campaign in Nepal. Steps one: Context Mapping/Analysis Community to National Level. Community to National Level.

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Monitoring Land Issues through a Popular Movement

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  1. Monitoring Land Issues through a Popular Movement Jagat Basnet Community Self-Reliance Centre (CSRC)

  2. Land Rights Campaign in Nepal

  3. Steps one: Context Mapping/Analysis Community to National Level

  4. Community to National Level • Land Rights situation of community, who holds the land, who are the tenants/landless or land deprived people • Power mapping and relation • Campaign Planning

  5. District level context mapping/Analysis • Context mapping of district level land rights situations, who are the major landlords, situation of land rights • Power mapping and analysis • Sharing and planning with district level stakeholders

  6. National level context mapping/Analysis • National level land rights situations, major landlords, policy analysis • Compiling of district level land rights situations • Sharing and planning with major stakeholders

  7. Second Step: Participatory Planning of Campaign community to national level • Community do the planning based on the context mapping • They prepare their yearly plan what they want to see after one year and what are the campaign activities

  8. Third step: Participatory Review and Reflection from Community to national level

  9. Community level Review and Reflection • They do organize quarterly, participation of all members including some invitee. • They review what they had planned and what achieved • Further plan

  10. INGOs/Bi-letter, Gov., CSRC, political parties, community representative NGOs , Gov, Group representatives Group member and local activists NLRF C S R C DLRF DLRF DLRF LRF LRF LRF LRF LRF LRF Independent ……..Campaigners …………Campaigners

  11. District level Review and Reflection • Each community Group represent one male and one female • Organize quarterly • Review what they plan and what they achieved • Prepare Quarterly Report/Reflection note

  12. District level quarterly reports/Reflection and context analysis report

  13. National level Review and Reflection • If possible invite all the stakeholders including the community members • Its also quarterly and taken as a capacity building of all

  14. Stakeholders of national review and policy dialogue International Agencies Political parties/CA members Technical Experts' Team CA members Review and Policy dialogue Rights Holders/NLRF CSRC and NLRCG Bureaucracy/ State Agencies

  15. Fourth Steps: Prepare Context Analysis Report and Annual Reflection

  16. Few points of land reporting • Context mapping is mandatory from community to national level • Monthly updates and quarterly reports are compulsory • Quarterly review and annual social audit is also compulsory • Each month CSRC prepares the land rights campaign updates, quarterly reports, annual reflection and share all stakeholders • Each discussion, macro and micro linkages

  17. Thank you

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