TETRA TECH
The Land for Prosperity Activity in Colombia is a USAID-funded initiative under the Strengthening Tenure and Resource Rights II (STARR II) Indefinite Deliverables, Indefinite Quantity Contract.
2019 · 73 pages

Abstract
The activity aims to improve land tenure and property rights in Colombia, with a focus on rural areas. The initiative is led by Tetra Tech, in partnership with the Government of Colombia and other stakeholders. The Year 1 Work Plan for the Land for Prosperity Activity outlines the key strategies and interventions for the period September 1, 2019, to September 30, 2020. The plan is guided by a Theory of Change (TOC) that identifies the need to strengthen local capacity, advance massive land titling and restitution, and promote economic development through public-private partnerships. The Year 1 strategy is focused on three main components: (1) advancing massive land titling and restitution, (2) strengthening local capacity to maintain formalization, and (3) strengthening economic development through public-private partnerships. The plan outlines specific activities and deliverables for each component, including the development of foundational plans and analyses, coordination with other donors, and engagement of subcontractors and partners. The activity will be implemented in several regions, including Sur de Tolima, Catatumbo, and other areas. The plan outlines specific objectives and indicators for each region, as well as the expected outcomes and impact of the activity. The Land for Prosperity Activity will use a results-based management approach, with a focus on monitoring, evaluation, and learning. The activity will be led by a Chief of Party, with a Deputy Chief of Party and a Project Manager responsible for implementing the work plan. The plan outlines the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders, including the Government of Colombia, USAID, and other partners. The activity will also focus on gender and social inclusion, with a specific emphasis on promoting the rights of women and vulnerable populations. The plan outlines specific activities and indicators for promoting gender and social inclusion, including the development of a Gender and Vulnerable Populations (GVP) plan. Overall, the Year 1 Work Plan for the Land for Prosperity Activity outlines a comprehensive approach to improving land tenure and property rights in Colombia. The plan is guided by a clear Theory of Change and a results-based management approach, with a focus on promoting economic development, strengthening local capacity, and advancing massive land titling and restitution. The activity will be implemented in several regions, including Sur de Tolima, Catatumbo, and other areas. The plan outlines specific objectives and indicators for each region, as well as the expected outcomes and impact of the activity. The activity will also focus on monitoring, evaluation, and learning, with a specific emphasis on promoting gender and social inclusion. The Land for Prosperity Activity is a critical component of USAID's Land and Rural Development Program in Colombia. The activity aims to improve land tenure and property rights, promote economic development, and strengthen local capacity. The Year 1 Work Plan outlines a comprehensive approach to achieving these objectives, with a focus on results-based management and promoting gender and social inclusion. The activity will be implemented in partnership with the Government of Colombia, other donors, and local stakeholders. The plan outlines specific roles and responsibilities for each partner, as well as the expected outcomes and impact of the activity. The activity will also focus on monitoring, evaluation, and learning, with a specific emphasis on promoting gender and social inclusion.
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USAID DEC