With global attention focused on inequitable land-related investments, governments, donors, civil society, and the private sector are searching for ways to improve land governance and investment practices.
The Department for International Development (DFID) has launched a four-year Responsible Investments in Property and Land (RIPL) project, implemented by Landesa, to lead a global effort to help women and men, communities, governments, and investors realize socially responsible, transparent, and financially sustainable land-related investments. | Visit the RIPL webpage
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