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Good Practice

Institutional & promotional materials
November, 2021
Asia
South-Eastern Asia
Laos

The Global Programme 'Responsible Land Policy' (GPRLP) is part of the Special Initiative 'One World, No Hunger' of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), which aims to reduce extreme poverty and hunger.

Land Tenure Systems in North Africa: A Scoping Study

Reports & Research
November, 2021
Northern Africa

Within the framework of the priorities and activities of NELGA, a study was planned on the need’s analysis on training, continuing education and Research in North Africa for implementing convenient strategies and programmes. The expected outcomes must reflect the reality of the problems related to various needs of the Northern Africa countries. The aim of the results is to develop programs enabling to meet the Governments and professionals needs in the capacity building required for any sustainable development strategy.

Analysing land policy processes with stages model: Land policy cases of Ethiopia and Rwanda

Journal Articles & Books
Peer-reviewed publication
March, 2022
Ethiopia
Rwanda
Global

Land policies are formulated with the goal of addressing land use management challenges. Therefore, a thorough investigation is required to assess effectiveness of land policy processes. The unknown land use policy effec[1]tiveness is how and where the formulation and identification of land use problems affect the throughput of policy implementation. The main objective of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of land policy processes using models of public policy analysis.

Satellite woreda approach - overview on performance and sustainability

Reports & Research
October, 2020
Ethiopia

This study assesses the impact of the Satellite Woreda Approach on rural land administration performance of 28 woredas and critical success factors to institutionalise the approach.This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATIONALISATION OF LAND ADMINISTRATION BEST PRACTICE IN WOREDA LAND ADMINISTRATION MODEL OFFICES (WLAMOS)

Reports & Research
August, 2018
Ethiopia

This strategy sets out the formalisation of Woreda Land Administration Offices (WLAOs) being provided support in land administration functions by neighbouring WLAOs with better capacity to strengthen land administration services.This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

The importance and use of a monitoring system in delivering and upscaling land registration and administration programmes

Reports & Research
March, 2016
Ethiopia

This paper presented at the 2016 World Bank Land conference explains the high importance of monitoring systems in delivering land administration programmes throughout the programme lifecycle.This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

Strategies towards financial sustainability of RLAS

Reports & Research
January, 2017
Ethiopia

This study looks at the financial sustainability of the rural land administration system (RLAS) and how alternative strategies could ensure better financial sustainability of the system at the woreda (district) level..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

Formalising Land Rental Transactions in Ethiopia – Is land certification enough?

Reports & Research
March, 2018
Ethiopia

The paper explores how a combination of issuing second level land certificates;improving the rural land administration system and addressing market constraints increases the impact of programmes focused only on land tenure issues..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

LIFTs study on formal registration of land transactions in Ethiopia

Reports & Research
August, 2019
Ethiopia

This study conducted by LIFT looks at how landholders are following formal practices required by the rural land administration system..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

How can rural land administration systems pay for themselves in the long term?

Reports & Research
January, 2017
Ethiopia

This summary of LIFTs Strategies Towards Financial Sustainability of RLAS looks at the financial sustainability of the rural land administration system and how alternative strategies could ensure better financial sustainability of the system at the woreda (district) level..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

What the Commission of Inquiry into Ancestral Land Rights and Restitution Claims Found

April, 2021
Namibia

In Uganda land remains the most sought–after natural resource;but legal and structural mechanisms have not been effective in addressing illegal land evictions faced by vulnerable communities. Most local investors have taken advantage of the structural gaps in land administration which have exacerbated the issuance of multiple titles. This has been compounded by Uganda’s weak justice system and excesses perpetrated by some police officers and the military. In recent times Uganda has witnessed catastrophic forced evictions across the country.