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Program on Conflict and Development awarded a Transformative Solutions Grant to Sharing the Land (STL) and USAID recently funded the development of a Research-To-Action Plan on this program. This Action Plan was produced by the Population Reference Bureau under the Research Technical Assistance Center (RTAC). 

Project Summary

The STL program is an initiative under the Integrated Research Institute (IRI) at the Christian Bilingual University of Congo (UCBC ) based in Beni, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The vision of STL is to promote peace by facilitating transparent, fair, and equitable land ownership practices in eastern DRC. STL’s mission is to use research, technology, community engagement, and public sector activism to produce a sustainable, dynamic, effective, transparent land registry system to be implemented in North Kivu to prevent land conflict.

Sharing the Land uses GIS and GPS technologies coupled with community organizing principles in order to mobilize all community stakeholders to address land conflict, improve urban planning and to develop a transparent and effective land management system, which promotes a continuum of land rights for all land owners, tenants and squatters in eastern DRC. This initiative, led by local students at the Christian Bilingual University of Congo (UCBC), employs an innovative approach to reducing conflict over land use and ownership by aggregating, mapping, and publicizing land ownership claims in the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

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Land Ownership Map – Les Volcans Neighborhood, Goma, North Kivu, DR Congo. Sharing the Land.