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Community Organizations Uganda Land Commission
Uganda Land Commission
Uganda Land Commission
Governmental institution
Phone number
0414-235-597

Location

PLOT 3-5 Portbell Road
Nakawa
Uganda
Working languages
English

Roles and Functions of Uganda Land Commission

The 1995 Constitution Art.239 lays out the functions of ULC as to hold and manage any land in Uganda vested in or acquired by Government of Uganda in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and such other functions as may be prescribed by Parliament.

The Land Act, Cap 227 (sec 49) lays out the functions of ULC as follows;

  • Hold and manage any land in Uganda which is vested in or acquired by the Government in accordance with the Constitution.
  • Where applicable, hold and manage any land acquired by the Government abroad, except that the Commission may delegate the management of such land to Uganda’s Missions abroad.
  • Procure certificates of title for any land vested in or acquired by the Government;
  • Perform such other functions as may be prescribed by or under the Land Act or any other enactment;
  • Sec 41(2) of the Land Act places management of the Land Fund (LF) to the Uganda Land Commission.

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Resources

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Ministerial Policy Statement For Lands, Housing and Urban Development

Legislation & Policies
Regulations
May, 2010
Uganda

The Ministerial Policy Statement is structured by Vote, as follows:

• Vote Overview

This section sets out past performance and future plans for Central and Local Government Votes in more detail. It is structured as follows for each Vote: A Vote Overview sets out key details of the vote, including past performance, future plans and key performance issues to be addressed including costing implications.

• Vote Annexes

Ministerial Policy Statement For Lands, Housing and Urban Development VOTE 012 & 156 FY 2009/10

Legislation & Policies
Regulations
May, 2009
Uganda

The Ministerial Policy Statement is split in two main sections; Section A, which provides an overview of performance and plans for the Ministry, Central Votes and local governments and Section B, which provides past performance and future plans for each Vote Function in detail, in addition to Cross Cutting and other Budgetary Issues.

• Section A: Ministry and Vote Overview .

Ministerial Policy Statement For Lands, Housing and Urban Development

Legislation & Policies
Regulations
May, 2008
Uganda

Mr. Speaker Sir, my Ministry has four Vote Functions namely; 1: Administration which comprises Programme 01-Finance and Administration, Programme 02- Planning and Quality Assurance and Programme 016-Internal Audit; Vote Function 2: Land Administration and Management which comprises programmes; 03-Office of Director, Land Management, 04-Land Administration, 05-Surveys and Mapping, 06-Land Registration and 07-Land Sector Reform Coordination Unit.

Strengthening Statistics for Development

Policy Papers & Briefs
March, 2008
Uganda

The MLHUD Sector Strategic Plan for Statistics (SSPS) is a 5 year (2007/8 – 2011/12) plan which provides a framework for further reform and acceleration of statistical development in the sector statistical system. This Plan is intended to guide the development of an integrated, coordinated and coherent statistical system which ensures harmonized data production processes at all levels of administration. Although the Ministry is relatively new, it strives to obtain quality statistics.