Monrovia – A three-day Experience and Lessons sharing workshop on a range of land tenure topics, including Land Administration Reforms, Customary Land Rights, Land Administration Systems, and Spatial Planning is being convened at a local hotel in Monrovia.
Jointly organized by the Liberia Land Authority (LLA) and the Project Implementation Unit of the Liberia Land Administration Project with support from the World Bank South-South Knowledge Exchange, the workshop is to share knowledge and experiences gained during the implementation of the Ghana Land Administration Project and how best the LLA can ensure the successful implementation of the Liberia Land Administration Project (LLAP).
The capacity building workshop delegated for key technical staff of the LLA from within the four departments including Land Administration, Land Use and Management, Policy and Planning and Administration and Customer Services is funded by the World Bank South-South Knowledge Exchange Program in cooperation with the Liberia Land Administration Project (LLAP).
Speaking today during the opening ceremonies, the Acting Chairman of the LLA, Atty. J. Adams Manobah said the lessons and experiences that will be acquired from the workshop will assist the various departments of the Authority to deliver on their mandates. He particularly spoke of the need to establish land administration information system that will support the development of Liberia
The LLA Acting Chairman applauded the World Bank supported project and said that the relationship between the LLA and the LLAP will be well coordinated and further strengthened in the best interest of the Liberian people.
The LLAP, which has four components, is a World Bank supported five-year-project, launched in April 2018, with the primary objective to strengthen the institutional capacity of the LLA and the establishment of a land administration system.
Component one of the LLAP deals with Support to the Liberia Land Authority, which includes the development of policies, laws, regulations, procedures pertaining to land; establishment of business plans, operational support to the LLA, among other activities.
The inventory and analysis of tribal land certificates is captured under component two, while components three and four will focus on the development of land administration system and Project coordination, monitoring and evaluation.
During the three day-sessions, the participants will be drilled on the Context of Land Tenure and Administration in Ghana as they relate to the Legal and Institutional Arrangements; Overview of the Ghana Land Administration Reforms, Customary Land Administration Interventions and Social Accountability in Ghana as well as Ghana Land Registration System – Processes and Reforms, among others.