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Clinton is a development economist and statistician with over eight years of experience at the United Nations, the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), and in the private sector. His expertise includes research on land tenure and governance, monitoring and evaluation, and data value chain management.
For the past six years, he has served as a Land Data and Knowledge Management Specialist at the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) within UN-Habitat, leading initiatives to strengthen the capacity of national governments and international stakeholders in monitoring and reporting on land governance and tenure security.
He can be contacted on omusulaclinton.co@gmail.com
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Displaying 1 - 3 of 3Inclusive Land Governance and Secure Land Tenure Rights
Kenya’s Digitization of Land Records Enhances its Capacity to Monitor and Report Progress on National, Regional and Global Development Commitments
In April 2021, Kenya, through the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning (MoLPP) and the National Land Commission (NLC) achieved an unprecedented milestone in land management and administration by launching the National Land Information Management System (NLIMS) dubbed Ardhisasa.
Leveraging Open Data in the Fight Against Corruption
The land sector is increasingly being cited as a corruption hub. Many countries across the globe are grappling with land-related corruption that dates to the colonial years and which have metamorphosed into historical injustices and continue to be a source of conflict and violation of basic human rights. Cases of land grabbing, compensation-less expropriation, gender-based discrimination in accessing and ownership of land and related resources, illegal mining deals, bribing to access land administration services among others are not new in the lands sector.