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Capacity building TRANPARENCY IN LAND ADMINISTRATION

Capacity building TRANPARENCY IN LAND ADMINISTRATION. A joint activity supported by. Global Land Tool Network meeting, Oslo, 23-24 March 2006. Context of capacity building programme. Land administration is a critical element in the wider development agenda

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Capacity building TRANPARENCY IN LAND ADMINISTRATION

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  1. Capacity buildingTRANPARENCY IN LAND ADMINISTRATION A joint activity supported by Global Land Tool Network meeting, Oslo, 23-24 March 2006

  2. Context of capacity building programme • Land administration is a critical element in the wider development agenda • Transparency is a critical component of a functioning land administration Global Land Tool Network meeting, Oslo, 23-24 March 2006

  3. Proposed activities • ITC and UN-HABITAT joint venture to enhance the capacity concerning transparency in land administration in the framework of the GLTN • Activity 1: Expert Group Meeting (EGM); September 2006 • Activity 2: Translation of identified needs into a capacity building programme (design and development) • Activity 3: Joint execution of a course targeted mainly towards policy makers; 2007 Global Land Tool Network meeting, Oslo, 23-24 March 2006

  4. Costs • Activity 1 funded through internal funds by the two partners • Additional funding is being sought for Activities 2 and 3 Global Land Tool Network meeting, Oslo, 23-24 March 2006

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