News item: Innovate fit-for-purpose and scaling-up in Colombia

A new 'booster' project in Colombia aims to scale up best practices in indigenous land governance and innovate the fit-for-purpose approach.

News item: Customer strategy on tour in Albania

We helped our sister organisation in Albania with improving their customer strategy. 

News item: First steps of land consolidation in Tunisia

The Access to Land and Credit project aims to develop the Tunisian agrifood sector by stimulating land consolidation for farmers.

News item: How the sandbox approach could transform land administration

Regulation and innovation are often at odds with one another. This goes for land administration as well. A so called sandbox approach could help overcome this divide, which we hope to test in Colombia.

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News item: Modernised and improved Indonesian land administration

We worked together with our Indonesian counterparts to update and improve their land registration. Read more about this 4-year project.

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News item: Transforming Benin’s land management

Benin is in the process of transforming its land management. Discover how this project empowers local authorities and how it promotes sustainable land management. 

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News item: Data reliability key to effective land governance Chad

Chad wishes to update and enhance its land governance policy. An interview about its particular opportunities and challenges and how Kadaster can assist.

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News item: Global summit in Ghana: Land, ethics and sustainability

The International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) annual Working Week took place in Accra, Ghana, from 19 to 23 May. 

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News item: Insights and land models at the World Bank Land Conference

Kadaster hosted a session on land administration models at the World Bank Land Conference in Washington. Read all about the session and its key takeaways. 

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News item: Mapping territory to protect indigenous communities

Indigenous communities in the south of Colombia are committed to mapping their territory. Why? Watch the 3-minute video and learn about their motivation and effort.

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