Voice-over A large part of the world's population depends on having secure access to land for their food, income and livelihood. But this secure access is not always provided. Text on screen LAND-at-scale For just, inclusive and sustainable land governance globally. Chad Mahamat Abdoulaye Malloum, Kadaster International The land sector in Chad is in crisis. Because the population is growing, there are more conflicts about land. Voice-over The LAND-at-scale programme has a unique approach that is tailor-made to people’s specific context and needs, with a focus on collaboration, upscaling and sustainability. LAND-at-scale aims to scale proven approaches to achieve just, inclusive and sustainable land governance globally. Such as in Chad, where Kadaster International and Oxfam Novib have formed a unique partnership to strengthen land governance, combining interventions at the community and national level. Mahamat Abdoulaye Malloum, Kadaster International Kadaster is a partner of the LAND-at-scale project. In this case, it is a collaboration between the Netherlands and Chad. We exchange experiences and look at how we can improve the Chadian land administration by reducing costs and time. Voice-over Oxfam Novib runs several advocacy campaigns in Chad in order to raise awareness and improve women's access to land. As part of the LAND-at-scale project, they intend to strengthen the capacities of women, to identify the causes of conflict and to define an appropriate intervention. Ultimately, this unique partnership aims to achieve fair and inclusive land governance. Text on screen Burundi Voice-over LAND-at-scale supports scaling innovative pilot projects across different countries. Where the LAND-at-scale programme in Chad works to secure tenure rights through national cadasters, in Burundi, LAND-at-scale project partners work with local government offices and communities at the commune level. Servillien Minani, Project manager LAND-at-scale, ZOA Since 2019, ZOA has supported the municipalities of Kimbangu and Kyunguin the establishment and operation of their services and municipal land with funding from USAID and the Dutch Embassy. Today we started explaining the process of land certification and land rights of private individuals with a focus on women in particular. Ndikumana Daphrose, Farmer We heard that in other provinces where this project has started, land conflict have decreased. When I register my land and I get the land certificates, it is very beneficial for me. Because first of all, it indicates that there is no conflict in my land. Secondly, no one will take that land from my children. Voice-over LAND-at-scale aims to scale up the successes of the ZOA pilot to the rest of the Makamba province, as well as by developing a business plan for other local land offices to adopt and implement themselves. This way, these experiences at local level can be scaled at a national level and in a sustainable way. LAND-at-scale is also exploring collaborations with other donors to increase the scale of the impact of the interventions even further. Land rights are essential to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. With only a few years to achieve these global goals, now is the time to scale proven approaches. LAND-at-scale cannot achieve this in isolation. To reach positive impact at scale, the sector must work together. Endslide The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs commissions LAND-at-scale; the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) has developed the programme. Visit english.rvo.nl/land-at-scale Contact us via landatscale@rvo.nl This project contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)