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Vietnam to modernise land management system

Vietnam has finalised legislation relating to databases on land in 54 out of 63 cities and provinces nationwide.
Vietnam has finalised legislationrelating to databases on land in 54 out of 63 cities and provincesnationwide, paving the way for efforts to modernise the country’s landmanagement system supported by the government and the World Bank (WB).

The Vietnam Land Administration Project (VLAP), built by the Ministryof Natural Resources and Environment, has a total investment of 100million USD, with 75 million USD being financed by the WB and theremainder by the Vietnamese government.

The project has been carried out in Hanoi, the northern provinces ofHung Yen and Thai Binh, the central provinces of Quang Ngai, Binh Dinhand Khanh Hoa, and the Mekong Delta provinces of Tien Giang, Ben Treand Vinh Long since 2008. It will last until 2013.

The project is aimed at developing a perfect land management system inthe targeted cities and provinces and to help people utilise landinformation services, including instructions on land use rightcertificates.

Currently, 35 cities and provinces have approved the VLAP project.

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