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EAST TIMOR LLP HIGHLIGHTS
Additional projects in this region
AFGHANISTAN: LOCAL GOVERNANCE ASSISTANCE PROJECT (ALGAP)
BANGLADESH: NATIONAL CONSTITUENCY FOR STRONG LOCAL GOVERNMENT
EAST TIMOR: LAND LAW PROGRAM TWO (LLP2)
JORDAN: RECLAIMED WATER REUSE FOR AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY, AND LANDSCAPING
NEPAL: STRENGTHENED RULE OF LAW AND RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
PHILIPPINES: LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND DEMOCRACY (GOLD) PROJECT
WEST BANK AND GAZA: ASSISTANCE TO THE PALESTINIAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (PLC II)
WEST BANK AND GAZA: ASSISTANCE TO THE PALESTINIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM (RULE OF LAW)
WEST BANK AND GAZA: EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TO THE PALESTINIANS THROUGH LOCAL NGOS
JORDAN: ESTABLISHMENT OF A GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT DIRECTORATE AT THE WATER AUTHORITY OF JORDAN
JORDAN: WATER RESOURCE POLICY SUPPORT PROJECT
WEST BANK AND GAZA: WATER RESOURCES ENGINEER/WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST SERVICES
AFGHANISTAN: ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT UNIT (PMU) FOR THE AFGHANISTAN STABILIZATION PROGRAM (ASP)
EAST TIMOR: LAND LAW PROGRAM (LLP I) IN TIMOR-LESTE
ASIA: MANAGING CONFLICT IN ASIAN FOREST COMMUNITIES
WEST BANK & GAZA: OFFICE OF TRANSITION INITIATIVES
SRI LANKA: PROTECTED AREA MANAGEMENT AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PROJECT
YEMEN: AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT PROGRAM (YASP)
EGYPT: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT RESULTS PACKAGE DESIGN
SRI LANKA: ANTICORRUPTION PROGRAM
AFGHANISTAN: LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
JORDAN: CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION MODERNIZATION PROGRAM
YEMEN: ANTICORRUPTION SERVICES
JORDAN LOCAL GOVERNANCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
SRI LANKA: THE SRI LANKA SUPPORTING REGIONAL GOVERNANCE (SURG) PROGRAM
EAST TIMOR: STRENGTHENING PROPERTY RIGHTS IN TIMOR-LESTE
WEST BANK & GAZA: USAID CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM (CEP) II
SOUTHEAST ASIA: US SUPPORT TO THE CORAL TRIANGLE INITIATIVE (US CTI)
PHILIPPINES: EVALUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE PHASE 2 PROJECT (ECOGOV2)
AFGHANISTAN: ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT SOUTH/WEST (ADP/SW)
NEPAL GOVERNMENT CITIZEN PARTNERSHIP PROJECT (NGCPP)
JORDAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MASTER PLAN—IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
KYRGYZSTAN: JUDICIAL REFORM ASSISTANCE PROJECT
JORDAN: RULE OF LAW PROGRAM
WEST BANK AND GAZA: RULE OF LAW, JUSTICE AND ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
EGYPT: EVALUATION OF THE FAMILY JUSTICE PROJECT
EAST TIMOR: LAND LAW PROGRAM TWO (LLP2)

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DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES
Indonesia’s withdrawal from East Timor in 1999 set the stage for reconciling conflicting land tenure and property rights established during different government regimes, often overlaid on customary rights or in direct contradiction to rights granted by other regimes. Initializing a formal system for reconciling conflicting claims and legally recognizing clear rights to property is both a challenge and a cornerstone for stability, security, and equitable economic growth.

Land is inherent in almost all economic development issues in East Timor. Lack of possible ownership or leasing options deters foreign and domestic investment: banks do not want to provide loans without immovable property collateral, and farmers do not want to invest their money or “sweat equity” without having legally protected rights to the land. Land issues are also important to conflict mitigation, anti-corruption, democracy, governance, and the rule of law.

In May 2003, USAID contracted ARD, under the BASIS IQC, to initiate and administer the Land Law Project (LLP) with the Ministry of Justice and the National University. LLP was designed to provide informed policy recommendations and support the development and implementation of transparent and representative land laws. In September 2004, USAID contracted ARD under the RAISE IQC to extend LLP for additional land research and support to related legislative development, while strengthening institutional capacity for land law implementation and administration.

APPROACH
The ARD team provided technical assistance and training to the University while conducting relevant academic research related to land tenure and property rights. The research results provided important findings to engage both public and private sector stakeholders in dialogue through a public information and education campaign, and to guide the land legislation agenda. In parallel, the ARD team provided technical assistance and training to the Ministry of Justice National Directorate of Land and Property responsible for implementation and administration of land legislation.

RESULTS
ARD supported the crafting of draft land laws and regulations including:

  • Juridical Regime of Immovable Property;
  • Decree-law to establish a committee on illegal constructions and informal settlements; and
  • Ministerial decrees on the Organic Law of the National Directorate of Land and Property (DNTP), the Lease Adjudication Process, DNTP Administrative Fees, the Standardization of State Property Leases, and State Property Allocation to other Government Agencies.
The ARD team facilitated the debate and actual promulgation of key legislation on Leasing and Allocation of State Property of Private Domain (December 2004) and Leasing between Private Individuals (May 2005).

The ARD team’s research reports included:
  • Non-customary Primary Industrial Land Survey: Landholdings and Management Considerations
  • Land Administration in East Timor–Functions and Responsibilities: Lessons Learned from Albania, Mozambique, and Thailand
  • When the Ancestors Need Help: Renewable Natural Resources and Institutional Design in Contemporary East Timor
  • 2005 Dili Rental and Valuation Report
  • Land Valuation and Taxation Policy for Timor-Leste
  • Land Expropriation Policy Suitable for Timor-Leste: Economic Considerations
  • Considerations for Economic Zones and the Case of Timor-Leste
ARD developed, designed, and documented with DNTP counterparts a National Land Registration and Titling Plan and Land Registration Manual. ARD specialists mentored local staff and institutionalized procedures to administer leases of government residential properties. Leases of a nominal $10 a month generated about $10,000 in new income per month while legitimizing occupancy.

ARD developed and delivered training to over 50 university faculty and students to analyze the economic feasibility of agricultural projects, and on land taxation, expropriation policy, and industrial zoning. The Field Research Skills training course for 12 faculty, 21 students, and 2 DNTP personnel covered research methods, research ethics, interview techniques, simulated interview exercises, GPS applications, and first aid (research teams traveled to remote, isolated, and hazardous areas). ARD provided database design and development training to university and DNTP personnel, preparing several specific applications to support research and establish an electronic library on land tenure and property rights at the university.

ARD developed quadri-lingual glossaries (in English, Tetun, Portuguese, and Indonesian) on legal terminology regarding land, economics, and agriculture.

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