Feed the Future, USAID Tanzania Land Tenure Assistance (LTA) Monthly Report July 2018
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The Feed the Future Tanzania Land Tenure Assistance (LTA) Activity is a program aimed at improving land tenure security for rural communities in Tanzania.
2018 · 44 pages

Abstract
The program is implemented by DAI Global LLC under Contract No. AID-OAA-I-12-00031 and Task Order No. AID-621-TO-16-00005. The program is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and is part of the Feed the Future initiative. The program's main objective is to improve land tenure security for rural communities, particularly women and youth, by providing them with secure land rights and access to markets. The program focuses on three key areas: land certification, dispute resolution, and market access. The program also aims to promote gender equality and social inclusion by ensuring that women and youth have equal access to land and resources. In July 2018, the program made significant progress in implementing its activities. The program issued certificates of customary rights of occupancy (CCROs) to residents of Muwimbi village on July 27. The program also conducted sensitization activities on the TRUST system, which is a land information management system that provides secure and transparent land rights. The program's field operations and stakeholder participation were also active in July 2018. The program worked closely with the Government of Tanzania (GOT), the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlement Development (MLHHSD), and regional and district land officials to implement its activities. The program also engaged with village representatives and residents to ensure that their needs and concerns were addressed. The program's implementation challenges were also identified in July 2018. The program faced challenges in implementing its activities in some villages due to lack of resources and capacity. The program also faced challenges in resolving disputes related to land ownership and use. The program's administration and management issues were also addressed in July 2018. The program's staff and management team worked closely to ensure that the program's activities were implemented in a timely and efficient manner. The program also conducted regular monitoring and evaluation activities to assess its progress and identify areas for improvement. The program's planned activities for August 2018 included the issuance of CCROs to residents of other villages, the conduct of sensitization activities on the TRUST system, and the implementation of dispute resolution activities. The program also planned to conduct regular monitoring and evaluation activities to assess its progress and identify areas for improvement. The program's activity tracker for July 2018 showed that the program had made significant progress in implementing its activities. The program had issued CCROs to residents of Muwimbi village, conducted sensitization activities on the TRUST system, and implemented dispute resolution activities. The program had also worked closely with the GOT, MLHHSD, and regional and district land officials to implement its activities. The program's gender and youth breakdown for July 2018 showed that the program had made significant progress in promoting gender equality and social inclusion. The program had trained women and youth on land certification and dispute resolution, and had provided them with secure land rights and access to markets. The program had also engaged with village representatives and residents to ensure that their needs and concerns were addressed. Overall, the Feed the Future Tanzania Land Tenure Assistance (LTA) Activity made significant progress in implementing its activities in July 2018. The program issued CCROs to residents of Muwimbi village, conducted sensitization activities on the TRUST system, and implemented dispute resolution activities. The program also worked closely with the GOT, MLHHSD, and regional and district land officials to implement its activities. The program's administration and management issues were also addressed in July 2018, and the program's planned activities for August 2018 included the issuance of CCROs to residents of other villages, the conduct of sensitization activities on the TRUST system, and the implementation of dispute resolution activities.
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