The LandLedger Call for Innovative Partners is now live

Proposal submission deadline is 10 January 2025

CfIP tender postings are available through both IOM and UNGM. If your organization has questions about the proposal submission process, dates and deadline, technical needs, or anything unanswered by the existing documentation, please reach out to landledger@iom.int.

Timeline

Led by the International Organisation for Migration, in collaboration with partners, LandLedger is being shaped and conceived through a series of conversations with academia, land sector organisations and technology companies.

Desk research and workshops have been conducted over the last 18 months to inform the needs and development approach for clarifying the scope of what LandLedger should be able to accomplish.

In-Country Assessments conducted in Colombia in September 2024 offered a clearer view of needs at the government agency, humanitarian organisation, and community levels, and established a set of clear use-case scenarios for the platform.

Call for Innovation Partners (CfIP) is released 26 November 2024, after which interested parties will have opportunities to research, workshop ideas, and find potential collaborators.

Market Dialogue to be held 22 November 2024 for interested private sector tech companies to talk about their existing digital products and applicability to the project.

Pre-proposal Conference held 11 December 2024, during which potential partners will share existing technologies and ideate around potential expanded applications. Recording and Q+A available on our Dialogues page.

CfIP submission window closes 10 Jan 2024 and all submission materials must be sent by 11:59 CET on the date. Submissions must be made to landledger@iom.int.

Partner(s) chosen by end of January 2025, after which IOM and the successful teams will begin developing and prototyping LandLedger

The Pilot Phase Begins by end of March 2025, working with closely with our design and development partners to implement LandLedger in our pilot communities