Pioneering Women in Land Governance: Inspiring Change and Progress
Chaimaa Erreddaf
“Empowering communities through land governance, Celebrating International Women’s Day with a commitment to equality and sustainable futures”.
On International Women’s Day, I share my journey from being an urban planner to a land governance specialist. A graduate of the National Institute of Urban Planning and Development (INAU), my initial focus was on understanding the complexities of urban policies and social dynamics shaping our built environments.
Desiring a deeper understanding of land governance, I joined the specialized Master’s program in Geospatial Sciences and Land Governance at Agronomic and Veterinary Institute HASSAN II, facilitated by NELGA. This transformative step allowed me to explore land systems, management policies, and rights, highlighting their interactions with social, economic, and environmental dynamics.
Upon completing my studies, I joined NELGA North Africa as a research assistant. In this role, I coordinate and support research activities, foster exchanges between researchers and stakeholders, and advocate for an inclusive and participatory approach to land governance.
Empowered by this experience, I am pursuing doctoral studies in Land Governance, Geosciences, and Sustainable Development at IAV II. As a doctoral student, my goal is to contribute to cutting-edge research and evidence-based policy development, addressing the complex challenges faced in land management.
On this day, I celebrate not just my achievements but those of all women dedicating their energy and passion to creating a more equitable world. Let’s continue to support each other, break barriers, and pave the way for a future where everyone, regardless of gender, can achieve their full potential.