Improve the knowledge on legal, social, and institutional framework conditions on land rights
Country:South Sudan
Region:Africa
Duration:Start December 8, 2023 till December 7, 2024
Field of expertise:Building More Effective Public Administration
Policy field(s):
Cadastre
Project management
Funding:GIZ, German International Cooperation in Bonn
Volume:EUR 130,500.00
Project code:11479
Programme Objective:
The objective of the project is the understanding of relevant actors for a conflict-, gender- and context-sensitive management of
the legal, social, and institutional framework of land rights has been improved.
The expected results of the project are:
1. Conduct a study that examines to what extent the existing legal, social, and institutional framework can contribute to food
security and improved peaceful coexistence in South Sudan, considering principles such as Leave No One Behind (LNOB), Do-No-Harm (DNH), Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) and Fit for Purpose (FFP).
The results of the study shall identify synergies with existing TC modules to complement and support them with the aim of improving the sustainability of their interventions.
2. Furthermore, the study shall identify potential new, complementary, or crosscutting components for future TC modules. As part of the tender and to carry over the findings from paper to practice a conflict-, gender- and context-sensitive process for the documentation and mapping of land rights shall be developed and piloted. As a final product, a catalogue shall be developed containing recommendation for development cooperation interventions including information on costing.
Work Package 1 (WP 1): Designing and conducting a mapping exercise on existing legal, social, and institutional frameworks on land rights.
Work Package 2 (WP 2): Designing a process for conflict-, gender-, and contextsensitive process for documenting and mapping land rights.
Work Package 3 (WP 3): conduct one (1) test pilot of implementing the process developed under WP 2.
Work Package 4 (WP 4): Prepare one (1) catalogue with recommendations for the implementation of development cooperation measures, including cost calculations.
Contact & more information
Sanne van Amerongen
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