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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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Sustainable Integrated Land Management Solutions - Sustainable use of NR in Agriculture

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The Swedish Embassy issued a call for proposals on Sustainable Use of Natural Resources with focus on the Agricultural sector. The call was issued in recognition of the fact that agriculture is one of the most important sectors in the economy of Zambia and apart from contributing to, is also highly affected by environmental degradation. SNV submitted a proposal to implement a project called "Sustainable Integrated Land Management Solutions (SILMS)" at a cost of 39 508 017 SEK in Lundazi and Katete districts of the Eastern Province of Zambia for the period 2015 to 2018. The Project proposes a market based approach. SNV views the proposed market approach, and rightly so, as key to the success and sustainability of the project which aims to incentivise smallholders to adopt sustainable production practices through increased income generation. At the same time the approach enables small holders to increase their production in a sustainable manner through increased access to modern farm inputs; extension services; finance and markets. The increased income will incentivise small holder farmers to adopt integrated soil fertility management, agro forestry and deforestation-free production. The increased availability of market-based services enables them to continue to use these sustainable land management practices even after the end of the Project. An overview of results expected from this intervention include: 1. 15,000 Small holder farmers improve productivity using ISFM and Agro forestry practices through increased access to inputs and extension services 2. 20,000 Small holders have increased access to markets and finance to support and sustain their adoption of ISFM and Agro forestry practices 3. Deforestation and damage to land from uncontrolled agricultural expansion in Lundazi and Katete Districts is reduced by 15% 4. The development of nationwide frameworks of practice that will enable wide spread adoption of ISFM and agro forestry practices and replication of the deforestation free supply chain model to other commodities is supported SNV will be the implementer of the project and will manage the grant and oversee the project’s implementation. The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) will be sub-contracted to provide technical expertise to the project. The total budget for technical assistance that will be subcontracted to SEI over the three year period is 304,428 Euro. The budget for ICRAF for technical assistance is 146,130 Euro.

ProDem Municipal Development Programme

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The overall Immediate Objective of PRODEM is “Contribute to urban poverty reduction and sustainable development of the municipalities, through improvements in municipal governments administration and service delivery, resilience to climate change impact, social accountability and citizen’s participation” ProDem puts an emphasis on increased revenues for the municipalities, and on improved financial management. A special methodology for participation and accountability will be applied, the Munisam. Mozambique has a lack of infrastructure in the local environment. ProDem will contribute to improved resilience, environmental sustainability, and to improved waste management. In order to strengthen coordination and policy development at ministerial level, the ProDem will contribute to strategically important areas at with a national coverage, and will support also the organisation for municipal cooperation ANAMM. ProDem will cover 50% of the municipalities in the country, and has close cooperation with other similar programmes, contributing to coordination between these. The government of Mozambique has requested that donor partners support the process to develop and strengthen municipalities. In ProDem, the donors (Sweden, Ireland and Switzerland) will delegate implementation to Denmark, which will be the lead agent and have all contractual relations with the implementing organisations. Via a Joint Financing Agreement Denmark will be obligated to procure a consultant (the Service Provider). A basket fund is created via a bank account under control of Denmark. The basket fund will transfer funds to the Service Provider that will do financial management, results management, general management and technical assistance, and to the government. The Service Provider will enter into agreement with all municipalities that will implement investments and the other organisations that will contribute to the implementation of the programme. A lesser part (approx. 6%) of the financing will be executed by the Government via the Single Treasury AccountThe Joint Financing Agreement (JFA) will constitute the contribution agreement, and is built on the templates and intentions in the Nordic Plus arrangement. Initial time for the contribution is two and a half years, but both the project document and the contract with the implementing consultant are designed to allow an extension of two years, up to four and a half years, which is seen as a natural step after a mid-term review have been undertaken. In addition to the JFA there will be a Memorandum of Understanding between donors and the Government of Mozambique.

Objectives

The Objective of PRODEM was to contribute to urban poverty reduction and sustainable development of the municipalities, through improvements in municipal governments’ administration and service delivery, resilience to climate change impact, social accountability and citizen’s participation”. The program worked through three components: Component A: Urban Management for Climate Resilience including climate-resilient land use planning and solid waste management. Component B: Public Financial Management, including Simplified Municipal Management System SGM-S; participatory budgeting; establishment of procurement units (UGEA) and internal control units (UCIF) and establishment of tax registers. Component Component C: Municipal Governance and Citizens’ Participation through support to participatory planning systems and processes. The programme was funded by the governments of Sweden, Denmark (lead donor), Switzerland and Ireland.

Land administration 2013-2019, Mozambique, GESTERRA - GESTERRA

General

GESTERRA was a programme that was implemented between 2013 and 2019, aiming to establish a well-designed and regulated, transparent and implemented land governance system as the basis for inclusive social and economic development. The programme had two main components: (i) Land governance for an integrated vision of land management and land administration, and (ii) Land administration services and building of the National Land Cadastre. The programme focused on institutional capacity building, system development, and de-centralised roll-out of the land administration system. Through DINAT, the National Land Registry in Mozambique (the 'Direcção Nacional de Terras), the Government of Mozambique would be able to lead the land management process and play a critical and constructive role in land governance, with improved communication and enforcement of technical norms and standards for land administration, as well as monitoring and quality control.

Objectives

GESTERRA was a programme that was implemented between 2013 and 2019, aiming to establish a well-designed and regulated, transparent and implemented land governance system as the basis for inclusive social and economic development. The programme had two main components: (i) Land governance for an integrated vision of land management and land administration, and (ii) Land administration services and building of the National Land Cadastre. The programme focused on institutional capacity building, system development, and de-centralised roll-out of the land administration system. Through DINAT, the National Land Registry in Mozambique (the 'Direcção Nacional de Terras), the Government of Mozambique would be able to lead the land management process and play a critical and constructive role in land governance, with improved communication and enforcement of technical norms and standards for land administration, as well as monitoring and quality control.

Land administration 2013-2019, Mozambique, GESTERRA - GESTERRA REPAYMenT

General

GESTERRA was a programme that was implemented between 2013 and 2019, aiming to establish a well-designed and regulated, transparent and implemented land governance system as the basis for inclusive social and economic development. The programme had two main components: (i) Land governance for an integrated vision of land management and land administration, and (ii) Land administration services and building of the National Land Cadastre. The programme focused on institutional capacity building, system development, and de-centralised roll-out of the land administration system. Through DINAT, the National Land Registry in Mozambique (the 'Direcção Nacional de Terras), the Government of Mozambique would be able to lead the land management process and play a critical and constructive role in land governance, with improved communication and enforcement of technical norms and standards for land administration, as well as monitoring and quality control.

Objectives

GESTERRA was a programme that was implemented between 2013 and 2019, aiming to establish a well-designed and regulated, transparent and implemented land governance system as the basis for inclusive social and economic development. The programme had two main components: (i) Land governance for an integrated vision of land management and land administration, and (ii) Land administration services and building of the National Land Cadastre. The programme focused on institutional capacity building, system development, and de-centralised roll-out of the land administration system. Through DINAT, the National Land Registry in Mozambique (the 'Direcção Nacional de Terras), the Government of Mozambique would be able to lead the land management process and play a critical and constructive role in land governance, with improved communication and enforcement of technical norms and standards for land administration, as well as monitoring and quality control.