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Symposium on Road to sustainable land administration in Africa
7th annual African conference and Exhibition on Geospatial information, technology and applicationsAccra, 3- 4 October 2012
Aude ARESTE LAMENDOUR – IGN France International marketing and communication manager
Presentation of the DeSILISoR project in Uganda
(Design, Suppliy, Installation and Implementation of the Land Information System and Securing of Land Records)
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Plan
1. Challenges and objectives
2. The main actors
3. Project progresses Focus 1 – data bases
Focus 2 – documentation preparation and treatment
Focus 3 – Public information and capacity building
4. Conclusion
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Main challenges and objectives
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• The land information is treated manually • The information when it exists, is in paper form• The conditions of storage are very poor
Consequences: The risks of damage, loss, destruction of existing
land documentation is very high The land records are not reliable In case of land disputes, the relevant information is
difficult to obtain, generating very long procedures and overwhelmed administrative staff
Challenges
In Uganda, more than 60% of the registered documents is in very bad state.
« In Uganda, 35% of complaints are about acts of fraud and counterfeiting ; 33% of complaints relate to delays in transactions, the unavailability of documents” (World Bank)
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General philosophy of the DeSILISoR project
This project aims to contribute to the establishment
of the efficient land administration system in Uganda
to:
facilitate and improve the delivery of basic land
services to the population
improve land tenure security
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General background
Started in February 2010, planned to finish in February 2013 (February 2014 for the technical support and maintenance)
This DeSILISoR project is funded by the World Bank.
The contract is signed with the Government of Uganda and the Private sector Foundation Uganda.
The beneficiary of the project is the MLHUD.
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Rehabilitation and digitization of land existing land records and cadastral maps (500 000 titles and 16500 maps)
Provision of the base map for the 6 district before national roll out
phase
Upgrade of the working environment at national level with the creation of the National Land Information centre and at the regional level within the 6 districts offices (provision of IT equipements (hardwares and softwares + tailor-made LIS)
Main activities
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The actors
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The Consortium is composed of:IGN France International
IGN France (French National Mapping Agency)
The Consortium and its subcontractors
with its International and Ugandan main partners
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Project progresses
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5 main components and project progresses
COMPLETEDON GOING
ON GOING
ON GOING
IN 2013
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Focus 1 - Completion of a geographic data set
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Considering a trustable land administration is a transparent land administration for all, the land administration must be based on georeferenced data.
The need for the completion of a geographic data set
• A reliable geodetic network was completed• Production of Up to date orthophotographies
and DTM* on the project area (17 362 m²) – completed in sept 2011
• Georeferencing the existing thematic, such as cadastral maps (16 500 maps) – on going and will be finished by the end of 2012
*DTM: Digital Terrain Model
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The areas covered by aerial photographies
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Focus 2 – Rehabilitation of the documents
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MAPS REHABILITATION AND SCANNING
Rehabilitation and scanning of :• 11,500 cadastral maps• 5,000 historical,
topographical and cadastral index maps
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Cadastral Maps for rehabilitation and scanning
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Maps digitization
• Georeferencing of 16,500 maps
• Vectorisation of 11,500 cadastral maps
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Focus 3 – Public awareness and capacity building
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Component 4 – Implementing the LIS
CAPACITY BUILIDNG•Organization of study tours in Europe and in Africa•Preparation of the training plan (general training and dedicated trainings)/ implementation
PUBLIC AWARENESS•Preparation of the communication plan/ implementation (general public and stakeholders and beneficiaries)•Organization of workshops on a regular basis to keep people informed of the project progresses
SHARING OF THE EXPERIENCES•Organization of a regional seminar on the LIS added value and key factors of successes )
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Conclusion
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Conclusion