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STATE LAND ADMINISTRATION IN FIJI INTEGRATING LAND GOVERNANCE INTO THE POST-2015 AGENDA HARNESSING SYNERGIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING IMPACT ANNUAL WORLD BANK CONFERENCE ON LAND AND POVERTY, WASHINGTON DC, MARCH 24-27, 2014
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INTRODUCTION Fiji Island - archipelago of over 300 islands in the mid South Pacific Total land area – 18,270 square kilometers ( Classification of Tenure State Land - 4% Freehold land – 8% Native (iTaukei Land) – 88% Issue – underutilization and revenue generation from State Land administration Administered by the Director of Lands in the Ministry of Lands & Mineral Resources State has 18,000 State leases over 571,520 ha – Generates approximately $11M FJD annually in land rent.
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ROLE & RESPONSIBILITY OF DEPARTMENT OF LANDS & SURVEYS Effective administration, development and management of State Land Other activities Surveying Mapping Valuation Development & Maintenance GIS Land Use Unit – Reform initiatives
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MANDATE Make State Land available for development Efficient administration of State Land (Including iTaukei land leased to State Provide framework for survey system and mapping requirements Approval of survey Mapping for Government Departments, statutory organizations & private agencies Acquire land for public purpose and provide valuation Develop and manage national computerized land information system Implement Government’s land reform initiative as per the Charter & Roadmap
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LEGISLATION Core Role/Responsibilities State Lands ActValuers Registration Act Land Transfer ActRivers and Streams Act Land Sales ActState Acquisition of Lands Act Property Law ActAgricultural Landlord and Tenants Act Surveyors ActLand Use Decree (2010) Generic Responsibilities Financial Management Act (2004)Public Service Act (1999) State Services Decree (2009)People’s Charter for Change, Peace and Progress (PCCPP) and Roadmap to Democracy and Sustainable Socio-Economic Development (RDSSED) 2009-2014
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AREA COVERAGE - VITI LEVU
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VANUA LEVU
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LEASE DISTIBUTION No.DivisionCount 1Western9,279 2Central6,642 3Northern2,067 4Eastern43 5Foreshore6,879.38 Ha
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CHALLENGES Inadequate Lease Database Arrears of Revenue Revenue Projection Outdated and unclear processes Inadequate leasing process Client complaints Corrupt practices Lack on monitoring Outdated legislation and regulations
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MEASURES TAKEN Harmonization Project Establishment of Monitoring Unit Standard Operation Procedure and Complaints Database Emphasis on core business - management of State Land Review of Fees / Legislation & Regulation Appointment of Legal Officer Strengthen of Geospatial Infrastructure Division of Labour & Quality of Assessment
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CONCLUSION Prime real estate with potential for higher equitable returns if managed well Reviews of practice and legislation will enable projection of true revenue generation Corrective measure undertake by the Dept. Reinforcement of human resources. Key challenge in post-policy reform - monitoring and compliance Continuity of the introduced practice with transparency and accountability. All efforts focused to better utilization of State Land, translating in higher returns and subsequent economic growth
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THANK YOU & VINAKA VAKALEVU
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