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The Land in Peace Project Piet tells you about: Dutch Cooperation on Land Administration in Colombia

25 March 2025

The Land in Peace Project: Dutch Cooperation on Land Adminsitration in Colombia

Originally published in June 2022 and thoughtfully updated in January 2024, this interactive data story explores the impactful collaboration between Colombian institutions and Dutch cooperation to strengthen land administration as a pillar for lasting peace.

Open Data and Corruption in Land Governance

29 January 2021
Dr. Marcello De Maria

The data revolution – characterised by the transition to big data, open data and new digital data infrastructures [1] – is projected to make an astonishing 44 billion terabytes of digital data and information available by the end of 2020 [2]. Despite this plethora of information now available to us, about 1 billion people in 140 countries still feel insecure about their land and property rights [3].

A New Hope

15 October 2020
Mr. Simon Norfolk
Maria Muianga

This is the story of how dozens of communities in Mozambique are mapping and documenting their own land rights. "A New Hope" is the winner of the Land Portal's Second Data Story Contest, and is authored by the team at Terra Firma Mozambique.  

 

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