Expert Group Meeting on land tenure security and socio-economic development especially for women in the Arab region

Ramallah

In collaboration with the UN-Habitat/ Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), the Union of Agricultural Workers Committees (UAWC), based in Ramallah, Palestine will hold an Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on evidence-based linkages between access to land and socio-economic development and empowerment, especially for women, in the Arab region. The EGM will bring together experts and key stakeholders of these topics, to exchange and share experiences and empirical evidence and to fill knowledge gaps.

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