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FIT-FOR-PURPOSE LAND ADMINISTRATION AND THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA ANNUAL WORLD BANK CONFERENCE ON LAND AND POVERTY MARCH 2014 ROHAN BENNETT, BERHANU ALEMIE, FIKERTE YIMER, JAAP ZEVENBERGEN, CHRIT LEMMEN
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Overview 1.Lessons and conclusions 2.Introduction, definitions, and methodology 1.Amhara region: from cadastre to consolidation? 2.Bahir Dar: fast, quick, but fit-for-purpose? 3.Addis Ababa: good things come in three? 2
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Lessons and conclusions 1.Post-2015 to influence land administration design: beware indicator blinkers 2.Fit-for-purpose is happening; but, define ‘purpose’, stages, and future orientation 3.Secure rights might help to end poverty; but, how exactly to measure? 4.Technical solutions for food security might not carry community support 5.Demanding public information for good governance is one thing, but it needs to exist first – and be up-to-date 3
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Introduction the new development agenda a sector in transition the coalescence the yardstick 4
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Definitions and methodology fit-for-purpose qualitative three studies 5
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6 Amhara Region
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Amhara region – from cadastre to consolidation? the rural difference, and a certification story food security and consolidation risks, family, houses > time and productivity fertilizer, resettlement > consolidation education programs, but, no mandate 7
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8 See: Yimer (2014)
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9 Bahir Dar
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Bahir Dar – fast, quick, but fit-for-purpose? small, but, fast Informality: direct and underlying causes no formalization, no cadastre (yet) Information: existence before access fit-for-purpose: demands a purpose from project to process 10
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11 See: Alemie et al (2014)
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12 Addis Ababa
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Addis Ababa – good things come in threes? a young city repeated efforts poverty reduction and formalization improved governance and a cadastre 12 points… 13
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Lessons and Conclusions 1.Post-2015 to influence land administration design: beware indicator blinkers 2.Fit-for-purpose is happening; but, define ‘purpose’, stages, and future orientation 3.Secure rights might help to end poverty; but, how exactly to measure? 4.Technical solutions for food security might not carry community support 5.Demanding public information for good governance is one thing, but it needs to exist first – and be up-to-date 15
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