Owing to the conflict marred Teso Sub-region and the after-effects especially in Soroti district, that included land violence during the post war settlements, the Community Land Advocacy and Management Project (LAMP) was developed with the aim of strengthening the capacities of communities in Kamuda and Gweri sub-counties in Soroti district to claim for their rights, especially the right to customary tenure. The project was designed to work in 4 parishes of Kamuda sub-county and 6 parishes of Gweri sub-counties.

 

Project goal: To make customary land administration work in four selected Sub Counties in Acholi and Teso sub-regions, and resolve 60 percent of land conflicts by 2016.

 

Objective 1:     To establish a mobile land advisory service providing tailor made advise on specific cases of land conflict upon request from clan authorities, religious leaders, or any other actor involved in a given land conflict.

Objective 2:     To sensitize clan authorities, religious leaders, and communities on land conflicts, land rights, and land administration including their rights, roles, and responsibilities.

Objective 3:     To facilitate intra-, and inter-regional as well as national synergy building and experience sharing between clan and religious leaders, and other actors involved in tackling land matters.

 

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