CSRC Milestones

2020 to 2024

  • New strategy formulation and implementation
  • Collaborated with local levels to facilitate data collection, verification, land surveying, and distribution of land parcels to landless Dalits, landless squatters, and informal settlers in 26 local governments.
  • Started Land Literacy Campaign
  • Facilitated and supported gatherings and discussions for the Swargadwari Guthi (Trust) Movement and the Guthi Tenant Farmers across Nepal 2024.
  • Collaborated with thirteen local governments to support and facilitate the draft of the Land Use Plan.

2015- 2020

  • Involves in national land policy formulation process
  • Involves in earthquake relief, recovery, and reconstruction
  • Engagement with three tiers of government for the implementation of land laws
  • Partnership with UN-Habitat started
  • Involve in action research on land and agrarian rights
  • Involves in earthquake recovery and reconstruction focusing on the resettlement of landless and displaced community.

2009- 2014

  • Operationalized Second Strategic Plan
  • Joint MoU with AAN, LWF, DANIDA HUGOU, CARE, CCO, OXFAM
  • Working as a Basket Fund approach
  • Organized Land Movement
  • Hosted a Land Conference of the International Land Coalition (ILC)
  • Facilitated regional landless women farmers’ foot march and national conference.
  • Lobbying and Advocacy for Joint Land Ownership
  • Community-Led Land Rights Practices
  • Mass mobilization to ensuring Land Rights in the Constitution

2004- 2008

  • Establishment of NLRF through the First National Conference in 2004
  • First National Conference on Women’s Rights on Land
  • Formation of National Land Rights Concern Group
  • Baseline study of the households of the Chure area and Chure Mahotsav in partnership with Care Nepal
  • Mass mobilization in the districts through LRFs for different issues on land
  • Membership of the International Land Coalition (ILC)
  • CSRC reached in 40 districts

2001- 2003

  • The focus shifts entirely to the Land Rights Movement
  • Expansion of working area throughout Sindhupalchok
  • Establishment of office in Kathmandu
  • Started Publication of Land Bulletin
  • Baseline study on land issues in 11 VDCs of 11 different districts in collaboration with Enabling State Program (ESP)
  • Started working in Dhanusha, Mahottari and Saptari
  • Organized policy-level dialogue on tenancy issues

1993- 2000

  • Started to work in Kiul and Helambu VDCs of Sindhupalchok in partnership with ActionAid Nepal
  • Integrated Approach to Development
  • Initiation of tenancy land campaign
  • Reflect approach for community empowerment
  • Farmers rally and conference at the district headquarters in Sindhupalchok