Capacity development for transparant administration of land
Molen, Paul van der
Firstly the paper addresses corruption in land administration and land management. Based on information that is published in the free press, the conclusion is drawn that all dinstinguished forms of corruption occur (abuse of discretion for personal gain, for others against payment, for family or partymembers etc.). The extension and characteristics cannot be estimated because of the hidden nature of corruption. Secondly the paper pays attention to possible measures how to curb corruption. Thirdly the paper attempts to give an overview on capacity development on land administration in general, ranging from single modules to complete MSc programs. Fourthly the paper make an inventory of anti-corruption training capacity development initiatives. Fifthly some conclusions and recommendations are formulated.
Event: EGM Transparency in Land Administration : A Capacity Building Agenda for Africa
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