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	  News in 2016 | 
|  | From 25 January to 5 February, the Land Portal Foundation will be 
		holding a debate on the Global Land Tool 
		Network’s Gender Evaluation Criteria (GEC), which were created to 
		assess the effectiveness of land tools in supporting women’s land 
		rights. The discussion will focus on
				sharing best practices and lessons learned for supporting 
				women’s land rights. These tools have been tested by numerous organizations working to make the lives of women better. | 
Espaço Feminista in Brazil is organizing women across social movements to fight the very origins of gender and racial inequality. The Grassroots Sisterhood Foundation in Ghana supports young girls and women suffering from injustice due to cultural practices and to empower poor women in rural communities. Lumanti in Nepal is dedicated to securing shelter of the urban poor and marginalized people and improving their quality of life. The Uganda Land Alliance promotes people centered land governance that recognizes and protects the rights of the poor and vulnerable through advocacy for fair land laws, policies and empowering rights holders for sustainable livelihoods.
These are just a few of the organizations that are using the Gender Evaluation Criteria to make sure their efforts towards achieving women’s land rights are effective. This debate will highlight their experiences in using this tool.
The debate aims to gather lessons learned and best practices on how the Gender Evaluation Criteria have been used to support women’s land rights, but will also explore the effectiveness of similar tools used by other organizations and communities./p>
We are inviting debate participants to answer the following questions:
The debate will take place
		on the Land Portal in English, French and Spanish from January 25 to 
		February 5.
If you are already registered on the Land Portal, you will need to sign 
		in to post comments. If you do not yet have an account on the Land 
		Portal, please create 
		your account now. Everyone working on land issues can benefit from 
		being part of the Land Portal community!
The discussion is being held simultaneously on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Wikigender platform.
18 January 2016