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Community Organizations Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning (Kenya)
Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning (Kenya)
Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning (Kenya)
Acronym
MOLPP
Governmental institution
Phone number
254-020-2718050

Location

1ST NGONG AVENUE
30450-00100
NAIROBI,KENYA.
Kenya
Postal address
1ST NGONG AVENUE,
P.O. BOX 30450-00100,
NAIROBI,KENYA.
Working languages
English

Mission



To facilitate efficient land administration and management, acess to adequate and affordable housing, social and physical infrastructure for national development


Vision



To be a globally competitive organization in sustainable management of Land and built environment

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Resources

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NATIONAL LAND USE POLICY

Manuals & Guidelines
April, 2016
Kenya

The absence of a clearly defined land use policy in Kenya after years of independence has resulted in a haphazard approach to managing the different land use practices and policy responses. Land use continues to be addressed through many uncoordinated legal and policy frameworks that have done little to unravel the many issues that affect land use management. The Constitution of Kenya 2010, Kenya Vision 2030 and the Sessional Paper No. 3 of 2009 on National Land Policy all call for a clear framework for effectively addressing the challenges related to land use.

National Spatial Plan 2015-2045

Reports & Research
December, 2014
Kenya

This National Spatial Plan is the first of its kind in the history of Kenya. The Plan is a strategic vision that defines the general trend and direction of spatial development for the country, covering the entire forty seven counties and the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). It is a long term Plan spanning a period of thirty (30) years with 10 year periodical reviews. The preparation of the National Spatial Plan is recommended under Kenya Vision 2030 as a flagship project.

E V I C T I O N A N D R E S E T T L E M E N T G U I D E L I N E S

Reports & Research
September, 2009
Kenya

The practice of forced eviction is a global phenomenon. Between 1995 and 2005, a survey covering only ten countries, showed that over ten million people were forcibly evicted. These people were left homeless and subject to deeper poverty, discrimination and social exclusion. A number of such evictions involve entire communities of tens or even hundreds of thousands of people. Such communities are invariably evicted against their will and in most cases without any compensation or alternative housing.

National Land Policy (final)

Reports & Research
May, 2007
Africa

Covers introduction; the land question; the land policy framework; institutional framework; land policy implementation framework. Issues include constitutional, land tenure, land administration, land use management, land administration, those requiring special interventions.

National Land Policy Issues and Recommendation Report

Reports & Research
August, 2005
Africa

Part of the ongoing process of producing a National Land Policy and the product of research and consultation by 6 thematic groups. Report includes country framework and wide range of policy issues and recommendations included within rural land use, environment and informal sector; urban land environment and informal sector; land tenure and socio-cultural equity; land information management systems; legal, institutional and financing framework.