The Technical Secretariat of the Integrated Urban Land Management System (SIGFU) Implementation Project held its second meeting on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, at the SIGFU headquarters. Chaired by Mr. DIALLO Abdoulaye, Director of Urban Land, this working session provided an opportunity to discuss several structuring topics of the SIGFU project, such as Mass Titling, the Data Exchange Protocol, the Reflection on the Use of the National Geographic Information Repository, and the implementation of electronic signatures.
Key highlights regarding Mass Titling include the immediate implementation of decree no. 2021-784 of 2021-12-08 (immediate generalization without awaiting the conclusions of the pilot phase) and the publication of order no. 0029/MCLU/CAB of April 20, 2023, defining the procedures for issuing the definitive concession order. Regarding the Data Exchange Protocol, it is currently being developed to formalize the types of data expected by each administration, as well as their formats, in accordance with the various procedures for their integration into the Land Information System (SIF).
Regarding the Reflection on the Use of the National Geographic Information Repository, the objective is to have updated urban mapping for the alignment of land parcels and topographic controls via aerial photography. To achieve this objective, several stakeholders have contributed, including the Directorate of Topography and Cartography, the Directorate of Urban Land, the Cadastre, the Directorate of Urban Sanitation and Drainage, and the BNETD.
Regarding electronic signatures, participants were informed that the Ministry of Public Service (MFP) has initiated a project for the use of electronic signatures in the processing and issuance of administrative documents. A first phase of the project has been underway since April and will conclude in June 2023, spanning three (03) months. This pilot phase will include certain procedures of the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning, implemented as part of the SIGFU project.
For information, the implementation of the Integrated Urban Land Management System (SIGFU) is part of the urban land simplification and digital transformation project initiated by the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning (MCLU) in collaboration with the Ministry of Budget and State Portfolio (MBPE). It aims to simplify and accelerate the process of issuing administrative documents, secure land information by drastically reducing land conflicts and disputes, and finally, improve the business environment in Côte d’Ivoire. […]
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Operated by IGN FI, the implementation of the Integrated Urban Land Management System is part of the urban land simplification and digital transformation project initiated by the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning (MCLU) and the Ministry of Budget and State Portfolio (MBPE). It aims to simplify and accelerate the process of issuing administrative documents, secure land information by drastically reducing land conflicts and disputes, and finally, improve the business environment in Côte d’Ivoire.
