 the Senior Evaluation Specialist with the Cloppers Group. Over the past two decades, a growing number of land sector reforms have been undertaken to strengthen land rights, increase tenure security, and improve land governance. But which types of land sector reforms best support sired outcomes such as reduced land conflict, greater tenure security, and functioning land markets, as well as long-term development outcomes such as food security and economic growth? What interventions are most effective across rural, urban, and periurban contexts? And how do these interventions impact different subsets of the population, such as men and women? In this session, lessons from impact evaluations of National Land Administration Reform in Burkina Faso and Mozambique, researchers from the Cloppers Group, Dev Lab, and Social Impact share insights from two impact evaluations of land administration reforms funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation in Burkina Faso and Mozambique. Preliminary results from a variety of data sources including household surveys, satellite imagery, land administration data, and qualitative interviews provide new evidence on the long-term impacts sporadic and systematic titling in institutional support in Africa across both rural and urban contexts. We hope to see you there.