Fit for Purpose Land Administration: Country Implementation Strategy for Addressing Uganda’s Land Tenure Security Problems
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Date
2021
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Land
Abstract
The Republic of Uganda is one of the five countries within the East African region. Uganda’s
efforts to increase land productivity are hampered by land tenure insecurity related problems.
For more than ten years, Fit for Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA) pilot projects have been
implemented in various parts of the country. Uganda is now in advanced stages of developing
a country strategy for implementing a fit for purpose approach to land administration, to define
the interventions, time and cost required to transform the existing formal (western type) land
administration system into an administration system that is based on FFPLA principles. This paper
reviews three case studies to investigate how lessons learnt from pilot projects informed a FFPLA
country implementation strategy. The review is based on data collected during the development of
the FFPLA strategy, in which the authors directly participated. The data collection methods included
document review, field visits and interviews with purposively selected respondents from the pilot
sites and institutions that had piloted FFPLA in Uganda. The study identified that pilot projects
are beneficial in highlighting specific gaps in spatial, legal and institutional frameworks, that have
potential to constrain FFPLA implementation. Pilot projects provided specific data for informed
planning, programing and costing key interventions in the FFPLA country implementation strategy.
The lessons learnt from the pilot projects, informed the various steps and issues considered while
developing the national strategy for implementing a FFPLA approach in Uganda. On the other hand,
the study identified that uncoordinated pilot projects are potential sources of inconsistencies in data
and products, which may be cumbersome to harmonize at a national level. In order to implement a
fit for purpose approach for land administration at a national level, it is necessary to consolidate the
lessons leant from pilots into a unified country implementation strategy.
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Keywords
Fit for purpose, Land administration, Case studies, Customary tenure
Citation
Musinguzi, M.; Enemark, S.; Mwesigye, S.P. Fit for Purpose Land Administration: Country Implementation Strategy for Addressing Uganda’s Land Tenure Security Problems. Land 2021, 10, 629. https://doi.org/10.3390/ land10060629