The idea of LandNet Rwanda Chapter is to bring together academicians, policy makers and the civil society to discuss together about land issues.
80% of the land related disputes arise from community or family levels, most of the time one piece of land is claimed by multiple groups and 90% of these disputes affect vulnerable groups, like women, who are often discriminated in land disputes concerning for example inheritance cases.
Also LandNet is reviewing existing laws and policies in order to improve them.
LandNet Rwanda Chapter trains local leaders to be able to solve land disputes peacefully and fairly.
LandNet Rwanda is organizing campaigns to inform the public about relevant land issues through sharing information among members and raising the concerns of the grassroots for advocacy and inclusion in the national policies.