Roads, bridges, energy, water services, sanitation, library, crèches, early childhood centres, Police stations, clinics, houses, small rural towns revitalisation.

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Roads, bridges, energy, water services, sanitation, library, crèches, early childhood centres, Police stations, clinics, houses, small rural towns revitalisation. 1.State and Public Land  lease hold 2. Private Land  Free hold with limited extent 3.Foreign land ownership  A combination of freehold with limited extent and leasehold; and, 4. Communal land  Communal tenure: communal tenure with institutionalised use rights. 5. Institutions 5.1Land Management Commission 5.2Valuer General 5.3National Rural Youth Service Corps 5.4 Rural Development Agency with rural cooperatives financing facility Food Security: Strategic Partnerships: Mentoring Co-management Share equity  Modalities being worked out between the Dept and farmers; big and small Meeting Basic Human Needs Enterprise development Agro-village industries; credit facilities Phase I Phase II Phase III Tenure System Reform Rural development measurables

Residential Economic Social Services Outer Boundary: Single Title Title Holder: Governance Structure. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD COMMUNALLY OWNED: Collective and individual enterprise and industrial sector TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT 1 – 7 HOUSEHOLD SECTOR: Basic unit of production * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * COMMUNALLY OWNED: GRAZING INFRASTRUCTURE CROPPING Roles: Title Holder Adjudication of disputes on land allocation and use Reference Point Land allocation COMMUNITY- PUBLIC-PRIVATE- COLLABORATION MINING FORESTRY TOURISM * * * * MANUFACTURING 2 DEVELOPMENT CORRIDORS INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCING FACILITY (IDFF)

Residential Economic Social Services Outer Boundary: Single Title Title Holder: Governance Structure. COMMUNALLY OWNED: Collective and individual enterprise and industrial sector 8 1 – 8 HOUSEHOLD SECTOR: Basic unit of production COMMUNALLY OWNED: GRAZING INFRASTRUCTURE CROPPING Roles: Title Holder Adjudication of disputes on land allocation and use Reference Point Land allocation COMMUNITY- PUBLIC-PRIVATE- COLLABORATION MINING FORESTRY TOURISM MANUFACTURING 3 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCING FACILITY (IDFF) DEVELOPMENT CORRIDORS

AUTHORITY: THE STATE ADMIN. RESPONSIBILITY: GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE HOUSEHOLDS: Basic Unit of Production Consumers of Goods and Services Rate Payers Voters INSTITUTIONALISED USE RIGHTS: Perpetuate the right in law Can will the right Can use as collateral Protection against land sharks -first right of refusal: RIDFF -Second right of refusal: Govt Rights and Responsibilities Duties and Services Opportunities and Constraints Active Citizenry and Capable State: The National Development Plan As set out in the Constitution and the law of the Republic Traditional Council/ CPA Committee/ Trust, as the case may be. Key elements of accountability: Substantive, NOT numerical quorum Quarterly meetings Annual reports to Parliament via drdlr Regular elections, as defined by the law IDT: Representative of Households, Traditional Council, Municipal Council, Local Business, Civic Structures INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCING FACILITY

PROJECTS: Soil Rehabilitation Re-greening the environment Decongesting the 13% space by relocating livestock owners to 87% space. Rekindling the class of black commercial farmers destroyed by the 1913 Natives Land Act CHANGE AGENTS: NARYSEC EPWP CWP Camp1Camp 2 Camp 3 Camp 4 Camp 5 Camp 6 Camp 7Camp 8Camp 9 Trees Fruit trees Vegetables Grass Gabion