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EDMOND M. OWOR: UGANDA LAND ALLIANCE PROSCOVIA NAMULONDO, LILIAN ACHOLA: ULA CLARISSA AUGUSTINUS, DANILO ANTONIO, LOWIE ROSALES-KAWASAKI, CHRISTOPHER BURKE,

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Presentation on theme: "EDMOND M. OWOR: UGANDA LAND ALLIANCE PROSCOVIA NAMULONDO, LILIAN ACHOLA: ULA CLARISSA AUGUSTINUS, DANILO ANTONIO, LOWIE ROSALES-KAWASAKI, CHRISTOPHER BURKE,"— Presentation transcript:

1 EDMOND M. OWOR: UGANDA LAND ALLIANCE PROSCOVIA NAMULONDO, LILIAN ACHOLA: ULA CLARISSA AUGUSTINUS, DANILO ANTONIO, LOWIE ROSALES-KAWASAKI, CHRISTOPHER BURKE, SAMUEL MABIKKE : UN HABITAT ENHANCING TENURE SECURITY THROUGH COMMUNAL LAND ASSOCIATIONS

2 GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME  Introduction and Background.  Formation of CLAs.  ULA’s Achievements.  Conclusion. Presentation outline ENHANCING TENURE SECURITY ON CUSTOMARY LAND THROUGH COMMUNAL LAND ASSOCIATIONS

3 GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ENHANCING TENURE SECURITY ON CUSTOMARY LAND TROUGH COMMUNAL LAND ASSOCIATIONS. Uganda Land Alliance( ULA) a consortium of civil society organizations and individuals, lobbying and advocating for fair land laws and policies.  Over the past years ULA has been supporting pastoral communities in karamoja sub region to form Communal Land Associations(CLAs). o This sub region is characterized by three property regimes : common, state and private properties. Land is mostly held collectively by communities. o ULA envisaged formation of CLAs as the most viable option to protect land rights and enhance tenure security of communities in karamoja. o The legal framework in Uganda provided a firm ground for ULA to introduce CLAs to people of this sub region.  FORMATION OF CLAs- WHY CLAs o Address threats to tenure security. o Optimal institution through which man and women can participate in land governance. o Tribal trusts promoted for purposes of guaranteeing continuity of benefits accruing to the entire community. o Involvement of women and youth to promote continuity and sustainability

4 GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME Community members of Ngikotido clan in Kotido District mapping their common property resources. ENHANCING TENURE SECURITY ON CUSTOMARY LAND THROUGH COMMUNAL LAND ASSOCIATIONS

5 GLTN BRIEFING AND PROGRAMME ULA achievements in formation of CLAs. o Capacity of members of traditional and formal administrative structures has been enhanced through training. o Sense of vulnerability and helplessness is slowly disappearing as people start feeling empowered to legally protect their land. o Involvement of women and youth in process of forming CLAs has empowered them and boasted their interest in land issues. o Promoted cooperation among stakeholders. o The experience can be replicated anywhere across the country where customary system of land ownership exists.  Besides these achievements, ULA registered a number of challenges thus; o Low literacy and poverty levels in communities in karamoja. o Extreme climatic conditions that often results in drought and food shortages. o Difficulty in changing the patriarchal practices that marginalize women. o Land Administrative system not fully fledged. CONCLUSION The above initiative involves efforts of both formal and informal institutions. With favorable legal instruments in place non state actors can play a significant role in boosting acceptance of practices that protect the rights of vulnerable groups of people. ENHANCING TENURE SECURITY ON CUSTOMARY LAND THROUGH COMMUNUITY LAND ASSOCIAT Results

6 EHANCING TENURE SECURITY ON CUSTOMARY LAND THROUGH COMMUNAL LAND ASSOCIATIONS. NEED TO KNOW MORE? Edmond M. Malilo ed@ulaug.org | Skype | Twitter) www.ulaug.org


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