GLTN already has numerous interventions in Uganda particularly in regards to piloting the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) in collaboration with Slum Dwellers International/ACTogether and government authorities; the use and application of the Gender Evaluation Criteria (GEC) in more than 10 districts by the Uganda Land Alliance (ULA), an affiliate of the International Land Coalition (ILC); and as an identified priority country with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)-supported Land Tenure Security Learning Initiative for East and Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA).
This Plan of Action (PoA) for Uganda articulates the objectives, partnerships and change model linked to GLTN’s interventions in the country. It presents a fit-for-purpose change vision to guide GLTN’s support to government and partners. The fit-for-purpose change model for GLTN’s engagement in Uganda combines the Results-Based Management (RBM) approach, Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), capacity development and the impact pathways framework for improved tenure security for the urban and rural poor.