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GLF YOUTH DECLARATION

We, the young land rights activists gathered with the support and facilitation of the International Land Coalition in Jordan from 21st to 23rd of May 2022, join our voices and efforts together to commit ourselves to seek joint solutions to the problems faced by the youth in all their diversity, in the world in owning, accessing, governing and stewardship of land.

With our strong commitment and vibrant energy, we are dedicated to creating a just future for all, in which land rights of youth, women, Indigenous Peoples, afro-descendants, pastoralists, fisher folks, family farmers, peasants, landless people and other local communities are recognised, secured and respected.

GEORGES GAMBADATOUN

YILAA, Benin

RAHAF RIFAI

Agricultural Development Association, Palestine

TASNEEM MA'ABREH

UN Goodwill Ambassador to Jordan

ARCHANA SORENG

Youth activist, India

LAUREEN ONGESA

Reconcile, Kenya
The first Global Land Forum Youth will be a two day event where young people will exchange ideas, strengthen a global network and build together an agenda to address the main challenges young people face in accessing land and protecting their territories around the world, with a special focus on Jordan.
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It will bring together 100 young people (18 – 35) involved in regional initiatives in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean and Europe, Middle East and North Africa. 50 of the young people participating will be from Jordan, the host country.
It will feature a variety of activities including thematic debates, interactive sessions and trainings. 
Co-hosted by:
  • SEEDS
Organized with:
  • The Ministry of Youth of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

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PARTICIPANTS FROM

  • JORDAN
  • ASIA
  • AFRICA
  • LAC
  • EMENA
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BAHAA AL-DIN AL-HAMDAN

STUDENT

Through the conference, I aspire to broaden my perceptions, diversify my mind, and obtain many valuable and pioneering information.

null

AREEJ KHALID KHAWALDEH

STUDENT

I am very interested to join the forum as an opportunity to gain exposure to further experiences and practices related to land rights issues and land governance in the region and other parts of the globe. I would be so happy to share the gain from the forum with my community with more focus on youth and women.

null

SANA'A KHASAWNEH

YOURS

Junior project manager at YOURS, a global organisation focused on making roads safer for youth. She has been selected as the first ambassador for the European Year for Youth.

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SAMIR YAHYA MUHAMMAD AL-FAKHOURI

WE ARE ALL JORDAN YOUTH

I expect to exchange experiences extensively with the participants and transfer them on the ground in an effective and fruitful manner. I will bring with me a Jordanian shemagh and some symbolic gifts that show the image of the bright Jordan.

null

AMMAR ALRFOOH

TOWARDS A GREEN PLANET

I expect GLFY to develop a strategic plan in order to preserve the earth through various innovative tools, especially the issue of climate change.

null

MOHAMMAD KHARABSHEH

NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL

I believe that the Investment in agricultural lands could be an excellent opportunity to create more jobs and improve the youth’s livelihoods, which could lead to improve the national food security and a decrease in the unemployment rates in Jordan

null

SALEM AL-QAWASMEH

JORDAN BADMINTON FEDERATION

I am always strive to create positive change for the community with love and peace. It is our mandate to protect planet Earth by all means necessary! There is no planet B.

null

AHMAD ALSHOBAK

DANA

My area suffers from many agricultural problems, reason why I believe in the necessity of youth solidarity in the first place to solve these problems.

null

SAJIDA ABDEL FATTAH

SEEDS

I believe that land rights are fundamental and strategic to achieving a world with resilient food systems, through lower net emissions, greater environmental conservation, and freedom from hunger and poverty. I hope to understand the fundamentals of people- and planet-centered land management and how they contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.

null

SAED ALNAWASREH

JORDANIAN YOUTH PARLIAMENT

I expect that it will be a fruitful meeting filled with knowledge and different cultures, and that we will all come up with creative solutions and ideas that make the earth and our environment better.

null

REEM ZORQAN

DANA

I care about land and I am trying to learn more about the ways to help solving it problems.

null

DANA ALSARHAN

DANA

I'm studying now master’s degree in media at the Middle East University, and I previously worked in the media field as a press editor. I expect from “GLFY” to develop my skills and gain new experiences, relationships and habits.

null

JOSUA SITUMORANG

KPA, INDONESIA

I dream of a change of land ownership and the equality of land rights for Indonesian people, especially for peasant or small-scale farmers, Indigenous Peoples, fisherfolks, and other vulnerable groups of people.

null

ULUKBEK ABDYKADYROV

KAFLU, KYRGYZSTAN

Staff member of ILC member Kyrgyz Association of Forest and Land Users (KAFLU). At 22 years old, Ulukbek works with specific groups from remote corners of Kyrgyzstan, mainly with communities that use wild forest resources.

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MELISSA ALAMO

PAKISAMA, PHILIPPINES

26-year-old young woman activist working for ILC member PAKISAMA. She’s responsible for the organisation’ Young Farmers Programme, which aims to empower the rural youth by securing land rights and access to full value chain support services.

null

KRISHNA KHISA

KAPAEENG FOUNDATION, BANGLADESH

Ensuring the indigenous peoples customary land rights in Bangladesh is one of my desires as a youth leader working for land rights. I also hope our government will resolve land disputes in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) which were illegally occupied by the state and non-state actors.

null

RUDOLF TIAD

CARRD, PHILIPPINES

My dream is to be able to influence my fellow youth in participating with agrarian reform advocacy as well as leadership in farmers' cooperatives through capacitating them on basic agrarian reform policies and procedures and cooperative leadership. I’m motivated by my experiences growing up from a family of farmers.

null

SITI MARFU'AH

RMI, INDONESIA

I dream of a more just and equitable food system, from farming communities to consumers. I think this is possible through urban-rural youth cooperation, both in villages and cities.

null

ANTARIKSH VENKATARAMANAN

SWADHINA, INDIA

My dream is to create and support a global platform for sharing ideas and promoting the land rights advocacy and activism with various young leaders around the world.

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BINOD GAUTAM

CSRC, NEPAL

32, works with the communities of landless and informal settlers who fight for claiming their rights in Nepal. He is a staff member of the Community Self Reliance Center (CSRC), a member of ILC.

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MOHSIN KHAN

EKTA FOUNDATION TRUST, INDIA

My dream as a young leader is of a non-violent society. A society where young people have access, freedom, justice and land rights to lead a peaceful life. Bridging the gap between urban and rural India through youth participation and leadership.

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CHANDRA TRIPURA

AIPP, BANGLADESH

Chandra, 27, is a young indigenous rights activist from the Chittagong Hill Tracts region in Bangladesh. She is the Executive Council Member of the Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Pact (AIPP), a member of ILC based in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

null

ALINA ZHENISHBEKOVA

RDF, KYRGYZSTAN

28-year-old staff member of the Rural Development Fund in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. She works with young people and women from local communities in rural Kyrgyzstan on the issue of ecosystem restoration and natural resource management.

null

SOTHEARA PHARN

CIPA, CAMBODIA

Staff member of the Cambodia Indigenous Peoples’ Association (CIPA), and a brand new member organisation of ILC! Sotheara is a 35-year-old indigenous rights activist with over 10 years of experience working with indigenous youth across Cambodia.

null

KASEREKA KAGHENI SAMUEL

AAP-ONG, D.R. CONGO

The GLFY will be an opportunity for me to launch, with other youth leaders, joint actions to identify the real challenges of youth in accessing land across the different regions of the world and solutions to reverse the current trend.

null

DOREEN FREDRICK TARIMO

TANZANIA NATURAL RESOURCE FORUM

I hope to prove that the goodness of empowering the next generation will help redefine and harness leadership and transformation towards youth-centred land governance.

null

MOSES NKHANA

MZIMBA YOUTH ORGANISATION, MALAWI

I will develop new friendships and partnerships that will at the end help in advancing the interest of the young people in Malawi through my youth land rights activism.

null

JUDEON YONG

CED, CAMEROON

It is an opportunity to learn more alongside many other young people, but also other activists on good practices and approaches to building more humane and responsible societies in terms of land rights

null

SOPHIE ELIZABETH ADHIAMBO

NAMATI, KENYA

The fellowship is already shaping my work on land governance through experience-sharing. This has been quite insightful in helping me understand what I need to do and how I can do it based on what others have done in their respective countries.

null

GEORGES GAMBADATOUN

YILAA, BENIN

Let's come up with a global roadmap or work plan backed by the ILC that shapes land policies in a way that contributes to the realisation of the SDGs.

null

SHIMRON KIPTOO

CIPDP, KENYA

Youth have for a long time been sidelined in the management of land and community land, let's remedy that!

null

LAUREEN ONGESA

RECONCILE, KENYA

GLFY will act as an essential platform where youth from all over, come together to form and build movements aiming at fighting for environmental justice as a key approach to ecosystem restoration and land governance.

null

SAMKE MKHIZE

ASSOCIATION FOR RURAL ADVANCEMENT, SOUTH AFRICA

I would like to see more collaborative actions agreed on from the forum and these should entail grassroots voices and their struggles.

null

MATCHERI ABDOU-RACHIDOU

ADHD, TOGO

With the teaching from trainers and experience sharing with colleagues, I will be able to strengthen my skills on land governance.

null

MAMADOU DIOP

CNCR, SENEGAL

I'd like to make my voice heard to the decision-makers of the world to tell them that no one should decide on behalf of young people without young people, because what is done for us, without us is almost against us.

null

JOHN FAYIAH KELVIN

RIGHTS AND RICE FOUNDATION, LIBERIA

I look forward to meeting and connecting with other outstanding young people to better understand youth leadership and the values that come when young people are trusted and empowered.

null

JUAN DAVID CARO ÁLVAREZ

YPARD, PERU

I am thrilled by the possibility of contributing to a process that will positively affect young people who want to work the land and identify with their own territory.

null

AGUSTÍN FANTINO

FEDERACIÓN AGRARIA ARGENTINA

I see this program as a fundamental step in order to make the different products of our territory visible and to empower young leaders so that problems that affect rural youth are included in the public and social agenda.

null

YOLANDA MARIBEL IZA QUINATOA

LUNA CRECIENTE, ECUADOR

I want to promote our agenda - built by young women within the framework of our school - which accounts for the needs of each territory so that it may serve as a basis for building a global policy.

null

MARLON H. HOWKING RODRIGUEZ

NITLAPAN, NICARAGUA

I dream that young people can have access to their own land so that they can work and live on it.

null

DIEGO EMMANUEL FLORES VÁSQUEZ

PROCASUR, EL SALVADOR

With my participation in this forum I seek to strengthen my skills and knowledge in order to face land related problems in my region.

null

RONY EZEQUIEL MORALES TOT

UVOC, GUATEMALA

I dream that young people can have equal access to land and land to call their own so that they can work and live on it.

null

MARELCY OLIVERA GUZMÁN

CDS, COLOMBIA

I seek to share my work experiences in the defence of land and territory so that it can serve other communities.

null

KANTUTA CONDE

RJI, BOLIVIA

As a young Aymara, I wish to make a positive contribution for the promotion of a young leadership, the recognition of indigenous peoples' right to their territories, the conservation of biodiversity and the respect for traditional knowledge.

null

SIMÓN C. LONCOPÁN

OBSERVATORIO CIUDADANO DE CHILE

My dream is to ensure that new generations get involved in collective action supporting projects that allow us to advance more solidly towards self-determination.

null

LETICIA YOLANDA RUIZ QUINO

CCDA, GUATEMALA

Future Leaders is important for the political training of new leaders in our communities and organisations.

null

NAHIR DAVID

COLECTIVO DE MUJERES DEL GRAN CHACO, ARGENTINA

We are a group of Guarani indigenous women focused on intraculturality, gender, our territory and nature preservation.

null

JULIÁN MARTÍNEZ

RED OJA, MEXICO

My goal is to promote an agenda for territorial governance and land management together with organised youth from Mexico and Latam. This is vital for the sustainable development of communities that are the guardians of forest ecosystems.

null

YAMILI CHAN DZUL

ECOMUNNIS AC, MEXICO

I seek to build processes for women's access to land rights and for promoting greater autonomy for women in the Mayan indigenous territory.

null

MARICIELO QUISPE

CODECA, GUATEMALA

I hope to learn more about the different approaches young leaders use for defending land rights.

null

KRISTINA VILLA

AGRARIAN TRUST, USA

Looking forward to connecting with and learning from young leaders across the world as a positive step towards addressing the issues around land, food, sovereignty and justice which impact us all!

null

SALAH KHALED AL-ABDALI

INT. YOUNG COUNCIL OF YEMEN

My dream is to overcome climate change and the devastation caused by the war in my country, Yemen.

null

ALI FAGOURI

APABY, MOROCCO

I am aiming at taking advantage of new ideas in order to help and be good to my community and grow in the field of land and grazing.

null

MONICA USAI

LIBERA CONTRO LE MAFIE, ITALY

A great occasion of empowerment and the opportunity to exchange land related knowledge concerning land grabbing but also reappropriation by a community pursuing the same social justice objective.

null

MAGNUS DAVIDSON

CLS, SCOTLAND

I hope we can develop a collective and global youth land movement coming out of the GLYF.

null

PERSIDA JOVANOVIC

SAVE SINJAJEVINA, MONTENEGRO

I hope that by learning from each other's experience we can come up together with the strategy to work united to protect our lands.

null

MARIANTONIETTA IANNELLA

COOP. AGRICOLA TORRECUSO, ITALY

This can contribute to social inclusion, help protect human rights and support climate change adaptation and mitigation.

JORDAN
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BAHAA AL-DIN AL-HAMDAN

STUDENT

Through the conference, I aspire to broaden my perceptions, diversify my mind, and obtain many valuable and pioneering information.

null

AREEJ KHALID KHAWALDEH

STUDENT

I am very interested to join the forum as an opportunity to gain exposure to further experiences and practices related to land rights issues and land governance in the region and other parts of the globe. I would be so happy to share the gain from the forum with my community with more focus on youth and women.

null

SANA'A KHASAWNEH

YOURS

Junior project manager at YOURS, a global organisation focused on making roads safer for youth. She has been selected as the first ambassador for the European Year for Youth.

null

SAMIR YAHYA MUHAMMAD AL-FAKHOURI

WE ARE ALL JORDAN YOUTH

I expect to exchange experiences extensively with the participants and transfer them on the ground in an effective and fruitful manner. I will bring with me a Jordanian shemagh and some symbolic gifts that show the image of the bright Jordan.

null

AMMAR ALRFOOH

TOWARDS A GREEN PLANET

I expect GLFY to develop a strategic plan in order to preserve the earth through various innovative tools, especially the issue of climate change.

null

MOHAMMAD KHARABSHEH

NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL

I believe that the Investment in agricultural lands could be an excellent opportunity to create more jobs and improve the youth’s livelihoods, which could lead to improve the national food security and a decrease in the unemployment rates in Jordan

null

SALEM AL-QAWASMEH

JORDAN BADMINTON FEDERATION

I am always strive to create positive change for the community with love and peace. It is our mandate to protect planet Earth by all means necessary! There is no planet B.

null

AHMAD ALSHOBAK

DANA

My area suffers from many agricultural problems, reason why I believe in the necessity of youth solidarity in the first place to solve these problems.

null

SAJIDA ABDEL FATTAH

SEEDS

I believe that land rights are fundamental and strategic to achieving a world with resilient food systems, through lower net emissions, greater environmental conservation, and freedom from hunger and poverty. I hope to understand the fundamentals of people- and planet-centered land management and how they contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.

null

SAED ALNAWASREH

JORDANIAN YOUTH PARLIAMENT

I expect that it will be a fruitful meeting filled with knowledge and different cultures, and that we will all come up with creative solutions and ideas that make the earth and our environment better.

null

REEM ZORQAN

DANA

I care about land and I am trying to learn more about the ways to help solving it problems.

null

DANA ALSARHAN

DANA

I'm studying now master’s degree in media at the Middle East University, and I previously worked in the media field as a press editor. I expect from “GLFY” to develop my skills and gain new experiences, relationships and habits.

ASIA
null

JOSUA SITUMORANG

KPA, INDONESIA

I dream of a change of land ownership and the equality of land rights for Indonesian people, especially for peasant or small-scale farmers, Indigenous Peoples, fisherfolks, and other vulnerable groups of people.

null

ULUKBEK ABDYKADYROV

KAFLU, KYRGYZSTAN

Staff member of ILC member Kyrgyz Association of Forest and Land Users (KAFLU). At 22 years old, Ulukbek works with specific groups from remote corners of Kyrgyzstan, mainly with communities that use wild forest resources.

null

MELISSA ALAMO

PAKISAMA, PHILIPPINES

26-year-old young woman activist working for ILC member PAKISAMA. She’s responsible for the organisation’ Young Farmers Programme, which aims to empower the rural youth by securing land rights and access to full value chain support services.

null

KRISHNA KHISA

KAPAEENG FOUNDATION, BANGLADESH

Ensuring the indigenous peoples customary land rights in Bangladesh is one of my desires as a youth leader working for land rights. I also hope our government will resolve land disputes in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) which were illegally occupied by the state and non-state actors.

null

RUDOLF TIAD

CARRD, PHILIPPINES

My dream is to be able to influence my fellow youth in participating with agrarian reform advocacy as well as leadership in farmers' cooperatives through capacitating them on basic agrarian reform policies and procedures and cooperative leadership. I’m motivated by my experiences growing up from a family of farmers.

null

SITI MARFU'AH

RMI, INDONESIA

I dream of a more just and equitable food system, from farming communities to consumers. I think this is possible through urban-rural youth cooperation, both in villages and cities.

null

ANTARIKSH VENKATARAMANAN

SWADHINA, INDIA

My dream is to create and support a global platform for sharing ideas and promoting the land rights advocacy and activism with various young leaders around the world.

null

BINOD GAUTAM

CSRC, NEPAL

32, works with the communities of landless and informal settlers who fight for claiming their rights in Nepal. He is a staff member of the Community Self Reliance Center (CSRC), a member of ILC.

null

MOHSIN KHAN

EKTA FOUNDATION TRUST, INDIA

My dream as a young leader is of a non-violent society. A society where young people have access, freedom, justice and land rights to lead a peaceful life. Bridging the gap between urban and rural India through youth participation and leadership.

null

CHANDRA TRIPURA

AIPP, BANGLADESH

Chandra, 27, is a young indigenous rights activist from the Chittagong Hill Tracts region in Bangladesh. She is the Executive Council Member of the Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Pact (AIPP), a member of ILC based in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

null

ALINA ZHENISHBEKOVA

RDF, KYRGYZSTAN

28-year-old staff member of the Rural Development Fund in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. She works with young people and women from local communities in rural Kyrgyzstan on the issue of ecosystem restoration and natural resource management.

null

SOTHEARA PHARN

CIPA, CAMBODIA

Staff member of the Cambodia Indigenous Peoples’ Association (CIPA), and a brand new member organisation of ILC! Sotheara is a 35-year-old indigenous rights activist with over 10 years of experience working with indigenous youth across Cambodia.

AFRICA
null

KASEREKA KAGHENI SAMUEL

AAP-ONG, D.R. CONGO

The GLFY will be an opportunity for me to launch, with other youth leaders, joint actions to identify the real challenges of youth in accessing land across the different regions of the world and solutions to reverse the current trend.

null

DOREEN FREDRICK TARIMO

TANZANIA NATURAL RESOURCE FORUM

I hope to prove that the goodness of empowering the next generation will help redefine and harness leadership and transformation towards youth-centred land governance.

null

MOSES NKHANA

MZIMBA YOUTH ORGANISATION, MALAWI

I will develop new friendships and partnerships that will at the end help in advancing the interest of the young people in Malawi through my youth land rights activism.

null

JUDEON YONG

CED, CAMEROON

It is an opportunity to learn more alongside many other young people, but also other activists on good practices and approaches to building more humane and responsible societies in terms of land rights

null

SOPHIE ELIZABETH ADHIAMBO

NAMATI, KENYA

The fellowship is already shaping my work on land governance through experience-sharing. This has been quite insightful in helping me understand what I need to do and how I can do it based on what others have done in their respective countries.

null

GEORGES GAMBADATOUN

YILAA, BENIN

Let's come up with a global roadmap or work plan backed by the ILC that shapes land policies in a way that contributes to the realisation of the SDGs.

null

SHIMRON KIPTOO

CIPDP, KENYA

Youth have for a long time been sidelined in the management of land and community land, let's remedy that!

null

LAUREEN ONGESA

RECONCILE, KENYA

GLFY will act as an essential platform where youth from all over, come together to form and build movements aiming at fighting for environmental justice as a key approach to ecosystem restoration and land governance.

null

SAMKE MKHIZE

ASSOCIATION FOR RURAL ADVANCEMENT, SOUTH AFRICA

I would like to see more collaborative actions agreed on from the forum and these should entail grassroots voices and their struggles.

null

MATCHERI ABDOU-RACHIDOU

ADHD, TOGO

With the teaching from trainers and experience sharing with colleagues, I will be able to strengthen my skills on land governance.

null

MAMADOU DIOP

CNCR, SENEGAL

I'd like to make my voice heard to the decision-makers of the world to tell them that no one should decide on behalf of young people without young people, because what is done for us, without us is almost against us.

null

JOHN FAYIAH KELVIN

RIGHTS AND RICE FOUNDATION, LIBERIA

I look forward to meeting and connecting with other outstanding young people to better understand youth leadership and the values that come when young people are trusted and empowered.

LAC
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JUAN DAVID CARO ÁLVAREZ

YPARD, PERU

I am thrilled by the possibility of contributing to a process that will positively affect young people who want to work the land and identify with their own territory.

null

AGUSTÍN FANTINO

FEDERACIÓN AGRARIA ARGENTINA

I see this program as a fundamental step in order to make the different products of our territory visible and to empower young leaders so that problems that affect rural youth are included in the public and social agenda.

null

YOLANDA MARIBEL IZA QUINATOA

LUNA CRECIENTE, ECUADOR

I want to promote our agenda - built by young women within the framework of our school - which accounts for the needs of each territory so that it may serve as a basis for building a global policy.

null

MARLON H. HOWKING RODRIGUEZ

NITLAPAN, NICARAGUA

I dream that young people can have access to their own land so that they can work and live on it.

null

DIEGO EMMANUEL FLORES VÁSQUEZ

PROCASUR, EL SALVADOR

With my participation in this forum I seek to strengthen my skills and knowledge in order to face land related problems in my region.

null

RONY EZEQUIEL MORALES TOT

UVOC, GUATEMALA

I dream that young people can have equal access to land and land to call their own so that they can work and live on it.

null

MARELCY OLIVERA GUZMÁN

CDS, COLOMBIA

I seek to share my work experiences in the defence of land and territory so that it can serve other communities.

null

KANTUTA CONDE

RJI, BOLIVIA

As a young Aymara, I wish to make a positive contribution for the promotion of a young leadership, the recognition of indigenous peoples' right to their territories, the conservation of biodiversity and the respect for traditional knowledge.

null

SIMÓN C. LONCOPÁN

OBSERVATORIO CIUDADANO DE CHILE

My dream is to ensure that new generations get involved in collective action supporting projects that allow us to advance more solidly towards self-determination.

null

LETICIA YOLANDA RUIZ QUINO

CCDA, GUATEMALA

Future Leaders is important for the political training of new leaders in our communities and organisations.

null

NAHIR DAVID

COLECTIVO DE MUJERES DEL GRAN CHACO, ARGENTINA

We are a group of Guarani indigenous women focused on intraculturality, gender, our territory and nature preservation.

null

JULIÁN MARTÍNEZ

RED OJA, MEXICO

My goal is to promote an agenda for territorial governance and land management together with organised youth from Mexico and Latam. This is vital for the sustainable development of communities that are the guardians of forest ecosystems.

null

YAMILI CHAN DZUL

ECOMUNNIS AC, MEXICO

I seek to build processes for women's access to land rights and for promoting greater autonomy for women in the Mayan indigenous territory.

null

MARICIELO QUISPE

CODECA, GUATEMALA

I hope to learn more about the different approaches young leaders use for defending land rights.

EMENA
null

KRISTINA VILLA

AGRARIAN TRUST, USA

Looking forward to connecting with and learning from young leaders across the world as a positive step towards addressing the issues around land, food, sovereignty and justice which impact us all!

null

SALAH KHALED AL-ABDALI

INT. YOUNG COUNCIL OF YEMEN

My dream is to overcome climate change and the devastation caused by the war in my country, Yemen.

null

ALI FAGOURI

APABY, MOROCCO

I am aiming at taking advantage of new ideas in order to help and be good to my community and grow in the field of land and grazing.

null

MONICA USAI

LIBERA CONTRO LE MAFIE, ITALY

A great occasion of empowerment and the opportunity to exchange land related knowledge concerning land grabbing but also reappropriation by a community pursuing the same social justice objective.

null

MAGNUS DAVIDSON

CLS, SCOTLAND

I hope we can develop a collective and global youth land movement coming out of the GLYF.

null

PERSIDA JOVANOVIC

SAVE SINJAJEVINA, MONTENEGRO

I hope that by learning from each other's experience we can come up together with the strategy to work united to protect our lands.

null

MARIANTONIETTA IANNELLA

COOP. AGRICOLA TORRECUSO, ITALY

This can contribute to social inclusion, help protect human rights and support climate change adaptation and mitigation.

I dream of a change of land ownership and the equality of land rights for Indonesian People, especially for peasant or small-scale farmers, Indigenous Peoples, fisherfolks, and other vulnerable groups of people.

Josua Situmorang, Indonesia, 28 years old

In Kenya, the land sector is largely dominated by the men and the elderly, but my dream is to spur the next generation of leaders to focus on their inclusion in the sector, and close the generational gap.

Winny Chepkemoi, Kenya, 30 years old

I believe that land rights are fundamental and strategic to achieving a world with resilient food systems, through lower net emissions, greater environmental conservation, and freedom from hunger and poverty.

Sajida Abdel Fattah, Jordan, 24 years old

My dream is to ensure that the new generations, within our communities, become empowered and involved in the processes of collective participation and thus, generate life projects that allow us to move more solidly towards self-determination.

Simón Crisóstomo Loncopán, Chile, 27 years old

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Feel free to contact us at any time to learn more about the upcoming Global Land Forum. Please do note that our team is working hard but we are still in the process of gathering logistical and practical details.

INTERNATIONAL LAND COALITION SECRETARIAT
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jordan2022@landcoalition.org