Land Police in Mozambique: Future Perspectives



Land Administration and Management Policy

PROJECT C: LAND ADMINISTRATION PROJECT:

RAPID TITLING PROCESS (RTP)

B.1 Justification:

The land Titling is recognized can provide multiple land functions, but normally is tool for land security of
property rights systems and mechanism to promote incentive for investment. Other way the Title provides
flexibility and scope for efficiency enhancing transfers property within the family (from, to) and provides an
authoritative record of the status of land ownership.

The project of land titling suggests that can provide the basis for a substantial increase in the total amount of
land revenue collected. Formal title to land would therefore not only increase individuals’ incentive to undertake
land-related investments but also reduce the cost of credit that might be needed to undertake such investment.
The importance of this “credit supply effect” is supported by Titling mechanisms

B.2 Project Description:

The mean focus for the “Rapid Titling Process” is based in “outsourcing program” to promote the private surveys
in geography and cadastre areas, providing complementary services to the customers at the end of the formal
process, as demarcation, elaboration of technical sketch, etc.

B.3 Vision:              The mean vision is to promote outsourcing Program to the private surveys, until

Dec/2001.

B.4 Goals and targets At least 20 demarcation per month and 10 technical sketch submitted and
approved.

At least 10 - 20 processes titled per month.

B.5 Sustainability       The Human resources will be guaranteed by the private surveys for

implementation

The customer will pay the costs of services provision directly to the private
survey and 10% will be charged by SPGC’s to the Survey.

The Project will not require technical issue, neither technology. If requires, will be
provided by the survey.

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