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Jamaica: Draft Bill Being Finalised for Land Registration and Ownership

By: Denise Dennis 

Date: August 24th 2016

Source: Jamaican Information Service


The Government is finalising a draft Bill to amend legislation governing land registration and ownership.


Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, said amendments will be made to the Registration of Titles, Cadastral Mapping and Tenure Clarification (Special Provisions) Act, to reflect a more culturally relevant legislation.


One year of Nepal quake: Thousands yet to get funds to rebuild

By: Shubham Ghosh

Date: April 25th 2016

Source: One India


Kathmandu, April 25: A year has lapsed since a devastating earthquake left Nepal in the ruins but still several people, particularly the women, are yet to get funds to rebuild their lost property for they do not own land and neither can prove the ownership of the land where they lived, international anti-poverty organisation Oxfam informed last week.

Nepal: Bhaktapur DLRO switches to online land registration

By: Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Date: March 3rd 2016

Source: The Himalayan Times


BHAKTAPUR: In a bid to keep up with e-governance service recently introduced by the government, the Bhaktapur District Land Revenue Office (DLRO) has switched to online land registration service.


Officiating secretary at the Ministry of Land Reform and Management Nagendra Jha inaugurated the service on Wednesday.


Cambodia: Indigenous Community’s Collective Land Still in Danger: Report

By: Chea Vannak

Date: February 12th 2016

Source: Khmer Times


The collective land of indigenous communities in Cambodia will continue to face encroachment from economic land concessions and the actions of private companies in the future despite the Cambodian Government’s moratorium on granting ELC licenses, according to a Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) report released yesterday.   


20,000 public schools fail to get title deeds despite President Uhuru Kenyatta’s directive

MOMBASA: More than 20,000 public primary schools are yet to secure title deeds, the National Lands Commission (NLC) has announced.


Speaking in Mombasa during the annual primary head teachers’ conference Monday, NLC Chairman Muhammad Swazuri said only 4,000 out of the 30,000 public schools have title deeds, sparking fears of encroachment by developers.


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