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Land Matters: Making New Solutions Possible Through Technology

Speakers: Christopher Barlow,Thomson Reuters, Trevor Davies, KPMG, Mercedes Stickler, USAID 

Join an online discussion about how land tenure, rights and security affect the world's poorest. 

Land is a difficult resource to manage, especially in countries without stable systems in place. But finding ways to effectively and sustainably administer it is critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

While land rights, tenure and security are already priorities for the public sector and the world's largest development donors, the private sector too has an important role to play in ensuring effective land and property management.

Join us for, "Land Matters: Making New Solutions Possible Through Technology", on December 9th at 10 AM ET hosted as part of our series Focus On: Land Matters. During the online discussion, experts from KPMG, USAID and Thomson Reuters will join us to discuss the recent study, "Exploring the benefits of technology to government and society" and dig into ways developing countries can sustainably administer land and property.

We want to hear from you too, and will be leaving plenty of time for Q&A at the end of the session. Please feel free to submit any questions ahead of time by emailing them to me at webinars@devex.com or tweeting them during the session to @devex using the hashtag #devwebinar.

Even if you can't make it to the live webinar, sign-up anyway. We'll send you a recording of the entire discussion that you can review at your convenience.

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