Government of Uganda
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Displaying 36 - 40 of 90Land (Amendment) Act 2010
Uganda
The document titled "Land (Amendment) Act 2010" is an amendment to the Land Act, specifically designed to enhance the security of occupancy for lawful and bona fide occupants on registered land. This amendment plays a crucial role in land governance and land tenure security, ensuring that occupants who are legally residing on registered land have their rights and security of occupancy reinforced and protected.
National Slum Upgrading Strategy and Action Plan
Uganda
The document titled "National Slum Upgrading Strategy and Action Plan" outlines the government's strategic approach and detailed action plan for the upgrading of slums. This resource is particularly relevant to land governance as it addresses issues of land tenure security in urban areas, specifically in underprivileged slum regions.
Mining Sector Profile
Uganda
The document titled "Mining Sector Profile" provides comprehensive data on various types of minerals found in Uganda. It details their specific locations and outlines the potential investment opportunities within the country's mineral sector. This resource is particularly relevant to land governance as it sheds light on the natural resources available and their potential impact on land use and tenure security.
National Climate Change Policy - Overview
Uganda
This PowerPoint presentation provides an overview of the National Climate Change Policy, including a detailed and costed strategy. It is a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of climate change and land governance, as the policy's implications often directly impact land tenure security and land use planning.
The Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Act, 2013
Uganda
The Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Act, 2013 is a significant piece of legislation that establishes the Petroleum Authority of Uganda. This Act is instrumental in providing comprehensive regulations for petroleum exploration, development, and production. It is a crucial resource for understanding the legal framework governing the petroleum sector in Uganda, which has implications for land governance and tenure security, given the sector's potential impact on land use and ownership.