Government of Uganda
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Displaying 71 - 75 of 90What the Law Says on Land Evictions
Uganda
The document titled "What the Law Says on Land Evictions" is a guide issued by the Ministry. It provides comprehensive information on the legal provisions that govern evictions from land. This resource is particularly relevant to land governance and land tenure security, as it helps to clarify the legal processes and rights associated with land evictions.
National Climate Change Communication Strategy 2017/2021
Uganda
The document titled "National Climate Change Communication Strategy 2017/2021" outlines a comprehensive strategy for the communication, coordination, and dissemination of information related to climate change adaptation and mitigation. This strategy is crucial for land governance as it provides guidelines on how to effectively communicate the impacts of climate change on land tenure security and the necessary adaptive measures.
The Land Acquisition Act, Chapter 226
Uganda
The document titled "The Land Acquisition Act, Chapter 226" is a legislative piece that outlines the provisions for the compulsory acquisition of land for public purposes. This Act is particularly relevant to land governance and land tenure security as it provides a legal framework for the state to acquire private land for public use.
National Policy for the Conservation and Management of Wetlands Resources
Uganda
The document titled "National Policy for the Conservation and Management of Wetlands Resources" establishes a comprehensive institutional and regulatory framework for the sustainable management of wetland resources. This policy is crucial in the context of land governance as it provides guidelines for the preservation and utilization of wetlands, thereby ensuring land tenure security.
The UN Habitat Uganda Programme
Uganda
The document titled "The UN Habitat Uganda Programme" provides a comprehensive overview of the work conducted by UN-Habitat in Uganda. It is a crucial resource for understanding the organization's efforts in promoting sustainable urban development and improving living conditions in Ugandan cities. This document is particularly relevant to land governance as it sheds light on how international organizations contribute to land tenure security and land management in developing countries.