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This poll has completed. It ran from Oct. 18, 2018, 12:03 p.m. through Oct. 29, 2018, 5:20 p.m.
SIMBA CM2 1.0 | Will land registration (titling, COOs, CCOs) bring development or become a source of conflict?
Background
80% of all land in Uganda is held under unregistered customary tenure. Research shows that only 2% of all land in Uganda is registered. Although people do not have certificates or titles to prove ownership of their land, their land rights are recognised by law. Current government policy on land is to move rapidly from customary tenure to freehold tenure.
According to the government, freehold tenure will ease registering land ownership to guarantee people's land rights and also improve investment on land. However, some fear that registering customary land could cause more land conflicts in communities.
According to the government, freehold tenure will ease registering land ownership to guarantee people's land rights and also improve investment on land. However, some fear that registering customary land could cause more land conflicts in communities.
Question
Will land registration (titling, COOs, CCOs) bring development or become a source of conflict?
Will land registration (titling, COOs, CCOs) bring development or become a source of conflict?
B: It will be a source of conflict since it favours those who have money
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Go to messages on your phone & type SIMBA (SPACE) DISTRICT (SPACE) ANSWER (a or b) and Send your message to 8881. This SMS is totally FREE of charge. I encourage women and girls to participate. DO NOT let men speak for you. Make your opinion count!
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