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The Land Conflict Resolution Project project will pilot dispute resolution methodologies, establish property rights inventories, develop clan-level Land Dispute Resolution (LDR) entities, promote the legal recognition of LDR, and raise awareness of land rights and LDR.
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To support the establishment of a comprehensive public registry at the Civil Registration Authority for all addresses of private households and businesses in Kosovo, as well as street adresses for 10-15 municipalities, executed together with the Kosovo Cadastre Agency and in partnership with the EU. The overall project objective is in line with reaching EU standards.
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The objective is to increase economic activity in the project Area, resulting in an increase in private investment, employment generation, and agricultural production. On land, the project will:(i)Design and install an effective and socially responsible system to resolve land tenure issues, facilitate access to land, and reduce the cost of land in order to make serviced land available for development, and (ii)Develop simpler and more transparent procedures for investors to acquire land use rights and reduce the cost of land transactions
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The NGO Legal Assistance for Rural Citizens (LARC) helps farmers and rural poor to claim and protect their tenure rights in rural Kyrgyzstan
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The project aims to provide the population in the project Area with improved, decentralized land administration services, including better access to and more accurate information on property records and transactions. Project components include: (i) Policy and Institutional Strengthening, (ii) Cadastral Surveying and Land Regularization, (iii) Demarcation of Protected Areas, and (iv) Strengthening Land Rights of the Miskito indigneous people .
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This project will develop the capacity of civil society organisations and excluded women to advocate for their rights to secure tenure and property through changes in law and practice. Part of the project will involve working with the local authorities to make their process more transparent and responsive to the needs of women and vulnerable groups on tenure issues. The project will benefit 2,500 families directly and 800,000 families indirectly
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