Submit to Tenure Security

These forms allow anyone working on land issues to content for inclusion on tenuresecurity.org. Your submission will contribute to the collection and sharing of knowledge and information on the integrative role that land tenure, property rights, and resource governance play in generating sustainable development along countries’ respective journeys to self-reliance. If you have questions about submitting content, please contact us at contact@tenuresecurity.org. We’ll contact to you to confirm receipt and will work with you to finalize the content to publish.


Please fill out a form for each kind of content you are submitting:

Blogs



Blog posts may include analysis, commentary, stories from the field, reflections on practice, photo essays, interviews, and other timely contributions related to land tenure, property rights, and resource governance. We welcome submissions from anyone working on land issues, including practitioners, researchers, advocates, policymakers, and others with relevant experience or insight to share. Blog posts may also complement more static content, such as issue or project pages, by adding current and relevant perspectives. This is the recommended format for content that is updated more often than quarterly. 

Submit Your Blogs

Documents



Documents generally include USAID deliverables such as quarterly reports.

Submit Your Documents

Projects



Projects with a significant portion of their budget allocated to strengthening land tenure and natural resource governance can be listed as “USAID Land Projects” on LandLinks.  Projects may be global or country-specific.

Submit Your Projects

Case Studies



Case studies are materials from which readers learn, are informed, are persuaded, are intrigued, or are motivated to action. They may provide a deeper dive into rigorous research or evaluations or provide a qualitative take on an ongoing project.

Submit Your Case Studies

Events



Event posts can be used to promote both in-person and online events of any length, from one-hour trainings to month-long online courses.

Submit Your Events

Research and Publications



Research and publication submissions may report on policy context, present key findings, or share practical lessons from work related to land tenure, property rights, and resource governance. Submissions may include conference papers, white papers, policy briefs, working papers, journal articles, reports, and other research-based publications. We welcome submissions from researchers, practitioners, institutions, and others whose work can contribute to knowledge and debate in the land sector.

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Tools and Resources



Tools or resources are functional, practitioner-oriented items that are ready to use. They may include functional toolkits, diagnostic tools, “how to” notes, or guidance documents.

Submit Your Tools/Resources