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	  News in 2018
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	'Valuation of Unregistered Lands : A Policy Guide' - publication
		May 2018
		Valuation of unregistered land in developing 
		countries is in the critical path of achieving many important global, 
		regional and national develoment goals such as: addressing climate 
		change, sustainable urban development, food security, promoting 
		responsible investments, addressing conflicts often associated with 
		large-scale land investments, and common human rights abuses associated 
		with land all which if not checked affect the poor and women most. In 
		many developing countries only thirty percent of land rights are 
		registered and valuation has generally been focused on this registered 
		land. Valuation of unregistered land approach is to support developing 
		countries that have unregistered land to be able to value it. Valuation 
		is necessary to improve control over land and property in a way that 
		builds equitable access to financial services and mobilizes resources 
		for economic growth and poverty reduction. 
				
					
						|  | It is critical to upgrade informal settlements, support the resettlement of displaced people and 
				for investment and development projects. It is vital for 
				improving transparency in opaque land markets, which 
				disadvantage the poor who may lose out on getting the right 
				value for their land and would entrench poverty even further in 
				their lives.  The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) and FIG 
				together with other GLTN Partners including RICS joined hands in 
				the initiative to develop a guide for valuation of unregistered 
				lands. This work started all the way back in 2010 and has 
				since then been underway with an ongoing process with research, 
				expert group discussions and improvements. The discussion and 
				experts’ feedback have now led to the ‘Valuation of Unregistered 
				Lands: A Policy Guide’. | 
		
		The policy guide is intended for 
				valuation practitioners, land professionals, policy makers and 
				stakeholders involved in the valuation of unregistered lands. 
				The global agenda in the guide provides the ethical framework to 
				value unregistered land to ensure  equity, ethical considerations and fair 
		valuation judgments, inclusivity and sustainability. Challenges encountered while undertaking 
		valuation of unregistered lands form the focus of the suggested 
		framework to value this land. The framework entails using both 
		conventional and innovative approaches with recognition of the social 
		construction of value through social market value. The guide serves to 
		strengthen the implementation of the continuum of land rights, a key 
		tool to strengthen tenure security for all.
						The guide was launched first at the 
		GLTN partners meeting in Nairobi 24-26 April 2018 and at FIG Congress 
		2018 during a festive session where the guide was presented and 
		celebrated.
		Please read the guide
		here.
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		28 May 2018