Land and Conflict: A Handbook for Humanitarians

Author(s)
UN Habitat
Publication language
English
Pages
44pp
Date published
01 Sep 2009
Publisher
UN-HABITAT
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Shelter and housing, System-wide performance, Urban
Organisations
UN Habitat

The 2005 Humanitarian Response Review identified land as a critical gap in international response capacity. This Handbook has been prepared by UN-HABITAT at the request of the Early Recovery Cluster to provide simple and clear guidance for addressing land issues in a post-conflict environment. Part of the challenge is the considerable gap that exists between humanitarian and development actors when it comes to land issues. UN-HABITAT’s strategy for addressing this gap is to involve both humanitarians and land professionals in the development of a series of policy and operational tools, including:


(i) Handbook, which targets humanitarians with specific guidance on critical emergency response areas, including simple “Do’s and Don’ts”;
(ii) Guidelines, offering more in-depth programming and operational guidance targeting land professionals;
(iii) Training Materials and outreach for different target audiences based on needs assessments and information contained in the Handbook and Guidelines;
(iv) Technical Advice, through a network of professionals and networks, to countries requesting assistance.
(v) Monitoring and Evaluation of land-related interventions to support advocacy objectives and improved programme design and implementation;
(vi) Advocacy, to continue to raise awareness of the need to address land issues early and effectively and the contribution of land interventions to wider humanitarian, livelihoods, and state- and peace-building objectives.

Includes a chapter on urban settlements.