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Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration : Guiding Principles for Country Implementation

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Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration : Guiding Principles for Country Implementation

 

The publication is primarily designed to allow a range of stakeholders in developing countries to understand the overall Fit-For-Purpose approach and to recognize the benefits of adopting this approach. The Fit-for-Purpose solutions provide opportunities for land administration systems to deliver benefits, including secure tenure rights, to a wide range of stakeholders within a relatively short time and for relatively affordable costs in a flexible manner.

It provides structured guidance on building the spatial, legal and institutional frameworks in support of designing country-specific strategies for implementing FFP land administration. It contains the analysis and operational advisory guidelines to implement the approach.

Author: Stig Enemark, Robin McLaren and Christiaan Lemmen

Coordinators: Danilo Antonio, John Gitau, Kees de Zeeuw and Paula Dijkstra

Sponsors: The Netherlands Government, Norwegian Government and Swedish International Development Corporation Agency (Sida)

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  • […] During the Phase 2 programme, GLTN’s country focus has been to secure land rights of the poor, women and vulnerable groups through support to national land reform processes and implementation of appropriate land tools and approaches. In the five focus countries, namely Uganda, DR Congo, Zambia, Kenya and Nepal. GLTN has piloted and implemented tools and approaches such as the Social Tenure Domain Model, Participatory Enumerations, the Gender Evaluation Criteria and the Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration approach. […]