Today, only 30% of the world’s population has legally registered rights to their land and home. Unless this changes, the United Nations #GlobalGoals will be impossible to achieve:
Why strengthening land rights strengthens development
Aerial view of the landscape around Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia. © Kate Evans/CIFOR This blog post was originally published on Project Syndicate. Today, only 30% of the world’s population has legally registered rights to their land and home, with the poor and politically mar…
