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Home › Evaluation Catalog › DDI-MCC-MOZ-ED-ITC-2013-V01

Mozambique - Community Land Use Fund

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Reference ID DDI-MCC-MOZ-ED-ITC-2013-v01
Year 2013
Country Mozambique
Producer(s) Effective Development Group - ED
Sponsor(s) Millennium Challenge Corporation - MCC -
UK Department for International Development - DFID -
Swiss Agency for Development - SDC -
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation - SIDA -
Irish Aid - -
Netherlands Ministry of Develo
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Overview
Identification
Country
Mozambique
Evaluation Title
Community Land Use Fund

Evaluation Type
Independent Performance Evaluation
ID Number
DDI-MCC-MOZ-ED-ITC-2013-v01
Version
Version Description
Not applicable to this evaluation; no quantitative data to be shared

Overview
Abstract
This evaluation focuses on the ITC (Community Land Fund) outcomes in two iTC/G6 provinces (Manica and Cabo Delgado) and one iTC/MCA province (Zambézia). The evaluator used what it called a 'Outcomes Harvesting' approach and method. The evaluator identified program objectives and then sought to uncover or 'harvest' outcomes corresponding to specific, measurable changes in the behavior and relations of communities and their organizations, outcomes which the activities and interventions of KPMG and its service providers contributed to being realized. Overall, the evaluation harvested 171 outcomes, triangulated from multiple sources and found that iTC contributed to these successful outcomes at the community level.

Evaluation Methodology
Other (Performance Evaluation)
Units of Analysis
Community

Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]

Questionnaires
Household questionnaire at the community level

Semi-structured interviews with the CGRN (Community Natural Resource Management Committee)

Semi-structured interviews with government representatives

Semi-structured interviews with investors

Semi-structured interviews with Community Associations

Geographic Coverage
The initial phase starting in 2006 covered Manica, Gaza and Cabo Delgado Provinces with Tete and Sofala provinces added in 2010. The Millennium Challenge Account extended iTC's activities (iTC/MCA) in a second phase into Nampula, Niassa and Zambézia.

Topics
TopicVocabularyURI
Land MCC Sector
Gender MCC Sector
Keywords
Land use, Land rights, Land security
Producers and Sponsors
Primary Investigator(s)
NameAffiliation
Effective Development Group ED
Funding
NameAbbreviationRole
Millennium Challenge Corporation MCC
UK Department for International Development DFID
Swiss Agency for Development SDC
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SIDA
Irish Aid
Netherlands Ministry of Development Cooperation
Danish International Development Agency DANIDA
Metadata Production
Metadata Produced By
NameAbbreviationRole
Millennium Challenge CorporationMCCMetadata Producer
Date Produced
2014-05-27
Metadata Version
Version 1.0

Metadata ID Number
DDI-MCC-MOZ-ED-ITC-2013-v01
MCC Compact and Program
Compact or Threshold
Mozambique
Program
The Mozambique Community Land Use Fund (Iniciativa para Terras Comuntárias, or iTC) began in June 2006 and continued until December 2014 with financing totalling £15.1 million from seven donors 1 . The initial phase covered Manica, Gaza and Cabo Delgado Provinces with Tete and Sofala provinces added in 2010. The Millennium Challenge Account extended iTC’s activities (iTC/MCA) in a second phase into Nampula, Niassa and Zambézia. KPMG/National Research Institute (NRI) manages both iTC’s G6 and MCA programme components. The iTC’s objectives are: 1. To assist communities in identifying and protecting their land rights and ensuring their access to natural resources, 2. To target priority geographical areas with significant economic potential, 3. To combine land rights delimitation and land use planning to identify potential sites for investment, 4. To link communities with investors and development institutions, and 5. To align iTC interventions with district plans and financing opportunities. The iTC largely focused on providing increased tenure security, while preparing communities for investments in infrastructure, natural resource management and producer associations to support their own investments and partnershipbased productive investments with external investors.
MCC Sector
Land (Land)
Program Logic
Output 1.1--Number of delimited community lands and demarcated association lands Output 1.2--Reduction of per hectare cost of delimitations and demarcations Output 1.3--Number of Community-Investor Negotiations that the iTC has directly generated Output 2.1--Plan for lessons learning and policy dialogue developed and implemented Output 3.1--Number of Service Providers trained Output 3.2--Number of Service Providers trained with iTC support Output 3.3--Legal and organisational basis for new institution prepared Outcome 1--Preparation of Communities Outcome 2--Preparation of Associations Outcome 3--Investments directly influenced by iTC Outcome 4--iTC Capacities Outcome 5--Empowerment
Program Participants
In total 638 communities and 740,000 people have benefited from the project over the period 2006-13.

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