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01-13: Formalizing customary tenure: How to make it work?
Time:
Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019:
8:30am - 10:00am
Session Chair: Margaret Rugadya, Ford Foundation, Uganda
Location:MC 7-860
Presentations
ID: 458 / 01-13: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Innovation, Roll-Out, Customary Land Documentation, Land Governance, Uganda
Catalyzing Innovation: Lessons from Uganda: Innovating land governance in predominantly customary settings.
David Betge2, Zeno Pack1, Thorsten Huber1
1GIZ, Uganda; 2ZOA, Uganda
ID: 459 / 01-13: 2 Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Mailo, landlord, tenant, Uganda, fit-for-purpose
Evaluation of the land inventory approach for securing tenure of lawful and bona fide occupants on private mailo land in Uganda
Thorsten Huber1, Moses Musinguzi2, Daniel Kirumira1, Pamella Drate1
1Responsible Land Policy in Uganda (RELAPU), GIZ; 2Department of Geomatics and Land Management, Makerere University, Uganda
ID: 486 / 01-13: 3 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: land reform, physical planning, implimentation
Land use Policy; implementing the Physical planning Act, in the context of Malawi land reform program implementation
Dr Janet L. Banda, Felix Tukula, Devie Chilonga
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi
ID: 773 / 01-13: 5 Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: Customary institutions, land administraton, land use planning, gender
The role of customary authorities in land administration: Examples from Tanzania and Ethiopia