The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD)

Access to land: driver of conflict or enabler of inclusive and sustainable peace?


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There are over 89 million people displaced by armed conflicts globally. Millions of them seek to return to their homes every year, sometimes after years or decades of being away. What does this mean for housing, land and property rights – especially when land ownership has changed or is difficult to prove?

In this video roundtable discussion, we zoom in on these issues in the context of countries and territories affected by landmines and other explosive ordnance. Tune in for a conversation on why inclusive approaches to both explosive ordnance clearance and housing, land and property rights are crucial to building sustainable peace.

You’ll hear from:

  • Abigail Jones, Advisor, Gender, Diversity and Inclusion, GICHD
  • Nyaruiru Ndungi, Information Counselling and Legal Assistance Specialist, Kenya and Tanzania, Norwegian Refugee Council
  • Jim Robinson, Coordinator, Global Housing, Land and Property Area of Responsibility, Norwegian Refugee Council
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