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Africa Regional Symposium for Community Land & Natural Resources Protection

First published on 01/05/2014, and last updated on 03/05/2018

By: Gino Cocchiaro, ICCA Consortium Regional Coordinator for East Africa

From 5-7 November, 30 pioneering community and civil society experts gathered in the !Khwa ttu San Community Centre outside Cape Town, South Africa, for the first Africa Regional Symposium for Community Land and Natural Resources Protection. The Symposium, was convened by Natural Justice and Namati, who facilitated an exchange of best practices on community empowerment for strengthening land and natural resources rights among twelve African countries and more than two dozen communities.

The event set out to meet three interrelated objectives: 1) Share best practices, tools and strategies for empowered community land and natural resource management and protection; 2) Support each other to confront local and/or national challenges to community land and natural resources claims; and 3) Brainstorm new and innovative forms of legal empowerment and build a cross-disciplinary community of practice that fosters continued dialogue and learning.

The workshop consisted of a number of small group works and plenary discussions that addressed interrelated challenges at the community governance level (community definition, governance and leadership, equity and gender, conservation and stewardship, community driven development) and regarding communities’ external interactions Page 16

(investor-community relations, and policies laws and governments). Discussions revolved around specific case studies, project experiences and broader advocacy strategies.

To ensure that the successful tactics and approaches that were identified during the dialogue are made available to a vast number of practitioners around the world, Natural Justice and Namati will facilitate a practitioner-written guide to community legal empowerment for strengthening landscape rights.