2024-06-14
Housing and Land Rights Network
Habitat International Coalition
Remedies for Climate Change and Conflict-induced Displacement
MENA Regional Land Forum VII, Istanbul, 12–13 May 2024
Land Research Center participated in the 8th session of the Land Forum in Istanbul, Turkey, from June 11 to 13, 2024, under the title “Remedies for Climate Change and Conflict-induced Displacement in the Middle East and north Africa (MENA) Region".
This regional event brought together participants from HIC member organizations in the MENA region, including 18 representatives from Palestine, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Yemen, alongside specialized participants. The forum focused on crucial issues concerning climate change and conflicts in the MENA region, which have displaced over 35 million refugees internally and externally. Discussions aimed at seeking justice for right-holders and discussing remedies for the displaced people.
Several crucial issues were discussed in the Middle East, including:
Land Research Center presented a research paper on Israeli violations against Palestinian land, housing, and property rights and the accompanying consequences of forced displacement and refugees. To read the full paper, click here.
The forum provided a platform to exchange experiences, enhancing cooperation, and solidarity among network members with the aim of advocating for human rights in land, housing, and property in the region. The 8th Land Forum aimed to facilitate coordination and collaboration among member organizations, following unmet promises in implementing global commitments under Agenda 2030 and the Paris Agreement, the New Urban Agenda, regional conferences through UN programs concerning habitat and food security, sustainable development goals, and other international and regional forums for policy development and action activation.
General goals of Land Forum:
Developing the Earth Forum in the Middle East and North Africa as a mechanism for guiding research, assessments, field operations, and advocacy for problem-solving based on human rights approaches.
Updating knowledge on relevant regional and global operations that are currently ongoing.
Providing analytical tools for relevant stakeholders in civil society to monitor and evaluate global policy commitments related to lands (e.g., Paris Agreement, Kyoto Protocol, Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, and the New Urban Agenda).
Establishing a database for the activities of members of the International Alliance of Effective Habitats for the period 2024-2027.
Special goals for land forum:
Conclusions and recommendations: