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Professional Certificate in Land Governance and Anti-Corruption Strategies

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Overview

  • CODE
    PCLG
  • FEES K3,500
  • LOCATION Online
  • CONTACTS
  • DATES
Course Description

Course Objectives

At the end of the course, learners will be expected to be able to identify and critically assess various forms of land corruption, including bribery, illicit land allocation, and institutional vulnerabilities within land agencies and also have an understanding of land governance.

 

DURATION: 7 days

FEES: K3,500

MODE: ONLINE/PHYSICAL/BLENDED

ASSESSMENTS: 2 TESTS/EXAM

TARGET: General Public

 


Course Outline


 

MODULE 1 LGA101 Understanding Land Governance in Zambia-

â—       Definition and principles of land governance

â—       Overview of Zambia’s dual land tenure system

â—       An overview of Zambia’s land governance structures.

â—       ( key actors: Ministry of Lands, traditional authorities, local councils, civil society)

â—       Legal, Policy and Institutional Frameworks

 

MODULE 2 LGA111 Land Corruption in Zambia

â—       Forms of land corruption, e.g bribery, illicit land allocation, document forgery, rent-seeking behaviour

â—       Institutional vulnerabilities in land agencies, e.g., weak oversight, discretion in approvals

â—       Tools for diagnosis, i.e Vulnerability assessments and Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) Land Corruption Scorecards

â—       Transparency tools, i.e Open Government Data (OGD), E-government, and the National Land Titling Programme

 

MODULE 3 LGA102 Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA) in Zambia

â—       Concepts of FFPLA and tenure-responsive planning

â—       Use in customary areas: collaboration with traditional leaders. Examples: Chipata District land demarcation project

â—       Stakeholder engagement and mapping

 

MODULE 4 LGA112 Anti-Corruption Strategies in Zambia

â—       Identifying capacity gaps, i.e ICT infrastructure, record-keeping, technical expertise

â—       Designing realistic anti-corruption strategies for institutions

â—       Monitoring and evaluation tools for anti-corruption reforms

â—       Developing accountability metrics for land service delivery