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Enumeration as a grassroot tool towards securing tenure in slums:
An initial assessment of the Kisumu experience
Enumeration as a grassroot tool towards securing tenure in slums: <br> An initial assessment of the Kisumu experience Description:
Grassroots enumeration has been underway in Kisumu’s slums since 2005. The complex process was near completion in October 2007, when a peer evaluation was organised by UN-HABITAT, the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) and other stakeholders. The purpose of the evaluation was to establish the relevance of grassroots enumeration as a global tool to secure land tenure. In particular, the evaluation was to identify lessons learnt from community-based slum enumeration in Kisumu, recommendations on grassroots engagement on the use, management and updating of the enumeration data and its integration into the official planning system. A further objective was to analyse stakeholders’ recommendations on securing of tenure, and grassroots involvement in this (GLTN, 2007:5).

This paper draws on the peer evaluation process and report. It starts by looking more closely at the idea of global land tools and the origins of the particular enumeration approach that was envisaged for Kisumu. The paper then contextualises the enumeration exercise within the city of Kisumu, its slums, the slum upgrading initiative and the governance and coordination challenges that this initiative is confronted with. It then reviews the enumeration experience in Kisumu, covering aspects of mobilisation, tensions experienced in carrying out the enumeration, impacts such as changes in landlord-tenant relations and challenges of data verification. Whereas a parallel process of grassroots spatial surveying was undertaken in Kisumu’s slums, this paper reviews only the enumeration/data-collection exercise. In the conclusion, the paper highlights the importance of coordination and makes recommendations for a closer association between grassroots enumeration and securing of tenure.

Geographic region of interest: Kenya
Themes Grassroots
AuthorMarie Huchzermeyer
Date2008-07-17
Filename:Enumeration As A Grassroot Tool Towards Securing Tenure In Slums(Eng)2008.pdf