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Strengthening land and urban reforms in Sierra Leone through collaboration with UN-Habitat

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AYV News, November 6, 2024

A recent meeting at the ongoing World Urban Forum-12 in Cairo, with Oumar Sylla, Head, Regional Office, Africa, UN Habitat in the presence of Mathias Spaliviero, the Senior Human Settlements Officer and Head of the West Africa Sub-Regional Hub of UN-Habitat, has opened doors for collaboration to enhance land and urban reforms in Sierra Leone.

This crucial engagement was successfully coordinated by Saiid Conteh, UN Habitat Focal Person for Sierra Leone.

The meeting highlighted the urgent need for project financing for capacity building support in various sectors to address housing challenges, strengthen good land governance, and promote sustainable urban development.

During the meeting, Phylis Kormoh (Kapu), the Deputy Minister of Lands, Housing, and Country Planning, re-echoed President Bio’s vision at the UN Summit, emphasizing the importance of institutionalizing the gains made in the land sector.

The government’s speedy move to draft a new Country Planning Act 2024 and other legislative reforms, aimed to promote inclusive and climate-resilient urban development, enhance land tenure security, promote equitable access to land, and improve land administration.

Dr. Alphajoh Cham, the Project Coordinator of the Sierra Leone Land Administration Project (SLLAP), outlined significant legislative reforms and innovative technological initiatives already undertaken by the government. These include the enactment of the Customary Land Rights Act 2022; National Land Commission Act 2022, establishing the National Land Commission as part of the institutional reform; development of a new Land Registration Act; and the development of a Land Management Information System (LMIS) for the registration of title.

Sierra Leone has also embarked on legislative reforms and project initiatives to improve the built urban environment. Collaboration with UN-Habitat has been instrumental in developing the Sierra Leone Habitat III Report, formulating the National Urban Policy, and supporting urban development projects such as Urban Agriculture and Waste Wise City Study.

To sustain and expand on the progress made in land and urban reforms, there is a critical need for continued collaboration with UN-Habitat. Initiatives such as drafting a new Country Planning Act, preparing Master Spatial Plans for cities, and exploring resource mobilization for capacity building are crucial for achieving sustainable and inclusive development in Sierra Leone.

The partnership between Sierra Leone and UN-Habitat holds great promise in advancing land governance, urban development and sustainable growth in the country. By working together to implement legislative reforms, strengthen institutional capacities, and promote inclusive urban planning, Sierra Leone is poised to create a more resilient and prosperous future for its citizens.

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