Land and property rights in East Asia and the Pacific - online event

Land and property rights in East Asia and the Pacific

How can new data on citizens' perceptions help to improve tenure security?

Online event

Thursday 12 November 2020

Improving land and property rights is shown to promote economic growth and sustainable development. Tenure security is therefore important to many development institutions and donors working in East Asia and the Pacific. Following a presentation of our key findings on the region from the Prindex 2020 global survey, we ask how data can influence donor agendas and create momentum for change.

Prindex 2020 East Asia and Pacific Presentation

Five infographics on Land and property rights in East Asia and the Pacific

Chair: Malcolm Childress, Prindex Co-Director

Panel

  • Stephane Gil, Prindex Regional Coordinator for East Asia and Pacific
  • Nathaniel Don Marquez, Director of the Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ANGOC)
  • Go Nagata, Public Management Specialist, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
  • Hubert Jenny Senior Investment Operations Specialist and Hi Ping Yean Cheah, Senior Strategy Officer Urban Aspects, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
  • Willem Egbert Van Der Muur, Senior Land Administration Specialist, Word Bank
  • Dr Ivana Ivánová, Research Fellow - Spatial Sciences, Curtin University

Stories and News

Stay informed with the latest stories, insights, and updates from around the world. Discover how land and housing rights are evolving, explore personal experiences from the most affected communities, and follow the global actions being taken to address tenure insecurity.

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Tenure insecurity on the rise: 1.1 billion people at risk, Prindex report warns

At the Rome launch of the Global Comparative Report on Security of Property Rights for Land and Housing in 2024 presented by Prindex initiative on October 22, alarming new data revealed that 1.1 billion people worldwide feel insecure about their property rights, reflecting an escalating global crisis in housing and land tenure.

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New global data from 108 countries reveals increasing tenure insecurity – urgent policy action required

The latest global assessment of land and housing tenure security reveals alarming trends. According to the 2024 Prindex Report, approximately 1.1 billion adults worldwide—23% of the adult population in 108 countries surveyed—feel insecure about their rights to property or land.

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Launch of Prindex Report on global tenure security and property rights

Save the date! Launch of Prindex Report on global tenure security and property rights Date: 22 October 2024 Time: 17:00 - 18:00 CET Language: This event will take place in English

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