Interconnected donors contributing to sustained land interventions from pilot to delivery at scale: Ensuring gender equality, efficiency of services and equitable distribution

Maria Lodin, Kent Nilsson, Frank Pichel

How do we implement pilot projects so that they deliver sustainable, equitable, and efficient service delivery at scale? We believe the answer involves long-term donor commitment focusing on sustainable results through increased donor cooperation, communication, flexibility, and gender equality. Sustained donor support provides the needed time to achieve deliverables in a complex sector, and ensures deep and extensive local commitment at all levels. This paper will show how we can improve the impact of our work and projects to make a sustainable difference in the everyday life of citizens. The authors of this paper have extensive international experience working with donors, the private sector, national cadastral systems, mapping and real property registration organizations, and international non-profit organizations. The parties are jointly working to ensure a more cost-efficient, sustainable, and equitable support to beneficiaries in developing countries.

Event: Land Governance in an Interconnected World_Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty_2018

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