FIT-FOR-PURPOSE LAND ADMINISTRATION: CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FOR COUNTRY IMPLEMENTATION

Stig Enemark et all

Aalborg University, Denmark

This paper aims to analyze the requirements for capacity development as a precondition for implementing
Fit- For-Purpose (FFP) Land Administration Systems at country level. The FFP concept is not a technical
fix. It is about applying the spatial, legal and institutional methodologies that are most fit for the purpose of
providing secure tenure for all by addressing the current constraints and allowing for incremental
improvement over time.
This paper identifies five key steps for addressing this quest for capacity: (i) Analysis of the country context, 
(ii) Capacity assessment; (iii) Capacity development strategy, (iv) Implement capacity development strategy,
and (v) Monitoring and evaluation.

Event: Land Governance in an Interconnected World_Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty_2018

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