
International Training on Addressing Corruption in the Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests
Strengthening transparency, accountability and good governance in natural resource tenure systems.
Course Background
Corruption in the governance of land, fisheries and forests severely undermines livelihoods,
food security, sustainable resource management and social equity. These practices distort markets,
weaken institutions and disproportionately affect vulnerable communities.
ECAS Institute recognizes that addressing corruption is essential for equitable and sustainable
natural resource governance. This training empowers change agents with the tools and approaches
needed to identify, assess and combat corruption in tenure systems.
Course Objectives
What You Will Learn
Duration and Program
This structured training consists of four lessons combining expert analysis,
real-world case studies, discussions and practical exercises.
Detailed schedules will be shared prior to commencement.
Target Participants
Training Modules
Training Style
Training is delivered through PowerPoint presentations, lectures, case studies,
field visits, breakout sessions and interactive discussions. Guest speakers
provide real-world insights both in person and online.
General Notes
About ECAS Institute
ECAS Institute delivers independent training, research and consulting services
in climate change, resilience building, carbon markets, renewable energy,
nature-based solutions, biodiversity conservation, agriculture and food systems.
Based in Nairobi, Kenya, ECAS works across Africa and globally with partners
in Europe and North America.
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