The Uganda Land Commission (ULC) is a semi-autonomous land verification, monitoring, and preservation organisation, owned by the Ugandan government, that is mandated to document, verify, preserve, and maintain land owned and/or administered by the government.[2]
Location
The headquarters of ULC are located on the 4th Floor, Nakawa Business Park, at 3-5 New Port Bell Road, in the Nakawa neighborhood of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[3] This is approximately 4 km (2.5 mi), by road, east of the city's central business district.[4] The coordinates of the Commission's head office are:0°19'39.0"N, 32°36'45.0"E (Latitude:0.327500; Longitude:32.612500).[5]
Overview
The ULC was created by the Ugandan Parliament in 1995. The mission of the ULC is to hold and manage all land in Uganda legally owned or acquired by Government in accordance with the Constitution of Uganda. The Commission is also responsible for holding and managing land owned by Uganda, outside of the country. However, that second mandate may be delegated to Uganda's Missions abroad. The Commission is governed by a full-time Chairperson, assisted by up to eight part-time Commissioners. The Commission's Secretariat is headed by the Secretary who is assisted by the Undersecretary. The Undersecretary heads three distinct functional units namely; (a) Finance and Administration, (b) Technical Support and (c) Land Fund.[6]
Governance
The institution is governed by a six-person board of directors. As of April 2019, the following individuals were members of that board.[1]
^Uganda Land Commission (2019). "Uganda Land Commission: Contact Us"(Cashed from the original on 1 April 2019). Kampala: Uganda Land Commission. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
^Uganda Land Commission (2019). "About Uganda Land Commission". Kampala: Uganda Land Commission. Archived from the original(Cashed from the original on 1 April 2019) on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2019.