Land Police in Mozambique: Future Perspectives



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Land Police in Mozambique: Future Perspectives

By

Israel Jacob Massuanganhe
Agriculture Economist
Mozambique

Contents

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1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................................2

1.1 BACKGROUND............................................................................................................................................................................. 2

1.1.1 Land and Economic growth..........................................................................................................................................2

1.1.2 Land access and poverty reduction..............................................................................................................................2

1.1.3 Sustainable land use and environmental.....................................................................................................................2

2 LAND MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION POLICY......................................................................................4

2.1 MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVES..................................................................................................................... 4

2.1.1    Vision.................................................................................................................................................................................4

2.1.2   Goals.................................................................................................................................................................................4

2.1.3    Objectives.........................................................................................................................................................................4

2.2 THE LAND ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT POLICY.................................................................................................4

2.2.1   General overview: Legal framework...........................................................................................................................4

2.2.2   Land access and tenure..................................................................................................................................................5

2.2.3    Security of property rights and investment incentives..............................................................................................5

2.3 LAND MANAGEMENT................................................................................................................................................................. 6

2.3.1    Geo-information and geodetic network.......................................................................................................................6

2.4 LAND ADMINISTRATION............................................................................................................................................................ 6

2.4.1   Land Administration Reform.........................................................................................................................................6

2.5 INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ........................................................................................................................................................... 7

2.5.1    What is reform? ...............................................................................................................................................................7

2.5.2    Institutional Reform........................................................................................................................................................7

2.5.3   Human Resources Development and Reform .............................................................................................................7

2.5.4   Financial Reform ...........................................................................................................................................................7

3 STRATEGIC PLAN AND PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION......................................................................................8

3.1   DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................................................................... 8

3.2  STRATEGIC PLAN COMPONENTS............................................................................................................................................... 8

3.3  STRATEGIC POLICY.................................................................................................................................................................... 9

3.4  LAND MANAGEMENT ISSUES.....................................................................................................................................................9



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