Dear colleagues
For the 48,000 people who will be affected by Fomi dam in Guinea, fair compensation and
security of tenure for agricultural
land<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/dams-guinea-proposals-achieving-loc…
are two urgent topics. It is in this context that Guinea's Ministry of Energy and
Water and the Global Water Initiative (GWI) in West Africa and held a national workshop in
Conakry<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/final-communique-national-worksh…
on 4 and 5 March. Participants included representatives from the Ministries of Agriculture
and of Urban and Rural Planning, as well as from the National Assembly, civil society and
donors.
Key documents:
* Final workshop communiqué:
http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/final-communique-national-workshop-securing…
* Dams in Guinea: proposals for achieving local development [Factsheet]
http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/dams-guinea-proposals-achieving-local-devel…
* Fomi dam: catalysing land tenure reform in Guinea [Web story]
http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/fomi-dam-catalysing-land-tenure-reform-guin…
More information:
Legislative and administrative reforms
The workshop took as a basis for discussion a study conducted in 2014 by the Directorate
General for the Fomi project and GWI in West Africa. The communities who will be affected
by Fomi were consulted and contributed their feedback during a workshop in July 2014 in
Kankan<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/local-validation-workshop-analysi…re>.
The full study and a summary will be published soon on
www.gwiwestafrica.org<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org>rg>. Here is a summary of the
proposals made in the study:
* Reform the legal framework, particularly the land and federal code (CFD);
* Develop an operations manual for land expropriation in the public interest;
* Define the operationalisation of options for agricultural development in the
Local Development Plan (LDP), clarifying the ownership of the land concerned;
* Provide social support (consultations, negotiations) for land tenure processes.
Implementation of reforms
Through the final
communiqué<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/final-communique-national-wor…
of the recent workshop in Conakry, the legislative and administrative reforms identified
have been validated and a series of recommendations established for their implementation,
including the need to:
* Integrate the issue of expropriation, compensation and land tenure security into
current initiatives of the Ministries of Agriculture and Urban and Rural Planning;
* Combine modern law and customary rights;
* Resolve the issue of the availability and location of land to be used for
compensation.
Best wishes,
Lucile
Lucile Robinson
Knowledge management and communications coordinator, Global Water Initiative - West
Africa
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