Component 2: Land Information System Development
This component aims to develop an integrated and modern land information system (LIS) that provides accurate and up-to-date information on land tenure rights, land use, and other related data. The LIS will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of land administration processes, facilitate decision-making, and support sustainable land management practices in Sierra Leone.
Land Information System Development is a critical component of the Sierra Leone Land Administration Project. This component recognizes the importance of accurate and up-to-date land information for effective land administration and management. It aims to develop an integrated and modern land information system (LIS) that will serve as a comprehensive database of land tenure rights, land use, and other relevant data.
The land information system will be designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of land administration processes. It will facilitate the storage, retrieval, and analysis of land-related information, enabling better decision-making and planning. The LIS will provide a platform for improved coordination and collaboration among various stakeholders involved in land management, including government agencies, private sector entities, and civil society organizations.
Through this component, we will work towards the establishment of a robust and reliable land information system that meets international standards and best practices. This will involve the development and implementation of appropriate technologies, software, and hardware infrastructure to support the capture, management, and dissemination of land-related data. The land information system will not only benefit land administrators and government agencies but also individuals and communities by providing easy access to information on land tenure rights, land use regulations, and other relevant data. It will contribute to increased transparency, reduced land disputes, and improved land governance in Sierra Leone.