Pilot National Land Information System for Uganda28/07/2010 |
| International Land Systems (ILS) has entered into a three-year World Bank-funded contract to encourage private sector growth by improving the country's land administration systems. The Private Sector Competitiveness Project (PSCPII) aims to assist the Government of Uganda in eradicating the primary constraints preventing the international competitiveness of Uganda's private sector. Fundamental to achieving this goal will be modernising the land registry. |
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Property registration procedures in Uganda are relatively inefficient, expensive, and non-transparent. Consequently, the public and investor confidence in security of tenure in Uganda are dramatically reduced. By digitizing land records, streamlining and automating the registration process the public and businesses will be able to more easily determine land rights as well as possibly gain documented rights to land and property.
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