Eight years have passed since the enactment of the 2001 Land Law, which established a framework for the recognition of land and property rights throughout Cambodia. In 2002 the multi-donor supported Land Management and Administration Project (LMAP) was initiated in order to implement key parts of the law and further develop the legal framework. LMAP has since been the key focus for the development of the Cambodian land sector. The project is due to end in December 2009 and continued donor engagement is currently under review. In light of the current land situation in Cambodia, this report aims to examine the original LMAP documentation and reflect on the performance of the project and the challenges it has faced within the wider land sector context. It gives recommendations to all concerned actors as to how future projects in Cambodia could work more effectively to improve the tenure security of vulnerable and socially marginalized communities.
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