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A People's Cadastre in Mozambique ✊

$86,144.00 Received
$98,450.00 Requested
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ソリューション

モザンビークの土地権利文書をCardanoにインポートし、NFTの鋳造、地図、Web3ストレージにLandanoを使用して人民カダストリを作成します。

Problem:

モザンビークの農村部の貧困層は、政府の制度を利用して自分の土地の権利を主張する方法が身近で安価なものではありません。

Yes Votes:
₳ 82,779,067
No Votes:
₳ 14,000,445
Votes Cast:
387

This proposal was approved and funded by the Cardano Community via Project F8: Nation Building Dapps Catalyst funding round.

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[IMPACT]

The People’s Cadastre is a solution for the rural population of Mozambique. This includes over twenty million people. Ninety-five percent of them live and farm on land which remains unmapped and undocumented.

Poor, rural households are unable to access the national land administration system, which is remote, expensive and dysfunctional.

These people cannot leverage their land rights to improve their economic and social security. Documentation of these rights in a trustworthy digital format would enable them to build a path out of poverty and access mortgages, lines of credit, and decentralized finance (DeFi) products.

The People’s Cadastre team has developed a digital rights registry based on Mozambique’s unique Land legislation. This law enables community-declared right declarations (DUATs). The custom system currently holds 80,000 DUAT records. To connect these to DeFi opportunities, they will be minted on the Cardano blockchain.

The proposed solution is to migrate the existing DUATs into the Landano product. Landano is an independent registry of land rights that mints legal instruments on the Cardano blockchain. It also provides web3 archival storage and discovery. Landano is conducting a Project Catalyst Fund 7 pilot project in Ghana, Africa to produce the Minimum Viable Product that will be implemented in Mozambique. This includes:

  1. Import land title records
  2. Import cadastral map data
  3. Mint Cardano NFT
  4. Add/correct cadastral map data
  5. Publish cadastral maps
  6. Register new land title records
  7. Verify land ownership right
  8. Transfer land ownership right

Landano is a solution to the data quality problem in land administration. It provides reliable, open data to support land management in an easy-to-query, mobile-friendly interface supported by maps, permanent archival records, and blockchain integrity checks.

The first phase of this proposed People’s Cadastre solution will be focused on migrating existing DUAT data into Landano. We are proposing to:

  1. migrate existing DUAT records and data into Landano
  2. develop Landano interface for ad hoc DUAT imports
  3. mint DUAT NFTs on Cardano
  4. provide secure archival storage
  5. provide cadastral map interfaces
  6. provide a mobile-friendly interface
  7. provide Portuguese interface translations
  8. allow users to prove their rights to occupation

A subsequent development phase will allow for changes to registered DUAT rights and leveraging them for financial services.

This proposal to introduce a People’s Cadastre in Mozambique using Landano is in direct alignment and support of the Nation Building dApp challenge.

Trustworthy land policy is a key prerequisite for stable governance. A high-quality, reliable web3 application to manage land rights will stabilize and grow rural farming economies in Mozambique.

This project will bring 80,000 existing Mozambican land right declarations on-chain as Cardano minted NFTs while setting the stage for adding up to 20 million more. This project has the potential to establish Cardano as the leading blockchain for developing Nation Building infrastructure.

We will publicize the outcomes of this project on our blogs and social media profiles. Project members will be available for interviews and we will report noteworthy findings for peer review.

The primary challenges facing our project are:

  • Miscoordination between People’s Cadastre and Landano teams.
  • Complexity of DUAT source data. Time to map, export, and quality control.
  • Project kick-off is contingent on Landano MVP delivery schedule.
  • Users have low levels of literacy, smartphone ownership, electricity, internet connectivity
  • Need bridge between end-users' mobile pay systems and crypto-currencies

To mitigate these risks we have been holding weekly project meetings to coordinate tasks and deliverables. The Landano team has adopted agile development tooling to manage scheduling risks for the data migration and MVP development. The Mozambican team has significant experience and tooling for onboarding a user community with minimal technical requirements. This same lo-fi design approach will be applied to ongoing data collection, access, and system interfaces.

[FEASIBILITY]

After 1 month

  • Technical report

After 2 month

  • Mozambican cadastral data in Landano maps

After 3 months

  • Mozambican DUAT interface in Landano

After 4 months

  • Mozambican DUAT records minting on Cardano testnet

After 5 months

  • DUAT proof-of-ownership verification on mobile dApp
  • DUAT archival storage and discovery

After 6 months

  • complete migration of 80,000 DUAT records into Landano

<u>–End of Fund 8 proposal tasks–</u>

After 1 year

  • Landano security audit completed
  • DUAT NFTs minted on Cardano mainnet
  • Revisions and updates to rights records via Landano
  • DeFi services against verified DUAT records
  1. Migrate existing DUAT records and data: (424 hours) $31,800
  2. Develop DUAT specific interfaces: (280 hours) $21,000
  3. Import Mozambican cadastral data:(168 hours) $12,600
  4. Project management: (174 hours) $13,050
  5. Archival storage fees $20,000

TOTAL BUDGET: $98,450

Our team believes in equal pay for all the human resources that are contributing to delivering the tasks and products on our roadmap. We have decided on the rate of $75 per hour as a fair reflection of the team's significant and unique expertise as well as in consideration of our living costs and earning potential outside Project Catalyst.

Our team members will provide their own computing equipment. Free and open-source software source code will be used to develop the solution. Hosting for the project website and code repositories are provided free of charge via Github. Community outreach will be done via Twitter and YouTube accounts as well as the various Project Catalyst communication channels.

Simon Norfolk, Project Lead - People's Cadastre

Simon is a lawyer originally from the UK and now a Mozambican national who operates Terra Firma as a land rights consultancy. He has been involved in African land tenure issues for the past two decades. Simon saw the opportunity provided by Mozambique's unique land law and took action to implement the People's Cadastre. He has since helped 80,000 rural Mozambicans declare their land rights. Simon is eager to scale out a secure platform for 20 million more Mozambicans and help them connect these declarations to blockchain-based DeFi opportunities.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonnorfolk/>

Maria Muianga, Data Management Lead - People's Cadastre

Maria is a forestry engineer that manages the People's Cadastre data and software stack for Terra Firma. She will provide critical experience for exporting data into Landano and validating DUAT functionality.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-muianga-b82b5658/>

Peter Van Garderen, System Architect - Landano

Peter is co-founder of Landano. He is a professional archivist and a world-renowned expert in the field of digital records management. He is currently applying this expertise to the design of the Landano Minimum Viable Product (MVP) in Ghana. Peter will apply this experience to make Landano viable for the Mozambican context.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/petervangarderen/>

Dorus Van Der Kroft, Software Lead - Landano

Dorus is co-founder of Landano. He is an expert consultant for the Mendix low code platform and a full stack developer with over twenty years of industry experience delivering projects from start to finish. His broad set of software engineering skills have been used in start-ups and large enterprises.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorus/>

Abdul Razak, Software Developer - Landano

Razak is a coder, GIS analyst, and geospatial engineer. He has over 10 years experience developing software products and implementing geospatial tools. He is an active member of the Wada Alliance which promotes Cardano adoption throughout Africa.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/razakalhassan/>

Nana Safo, Software Developer - Landano

Nana is a Landano community ambassador and software developer. He is an active member of the Wada Alliance which promotes Cardano adoption throughout Africa.

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/nana-kwadwo-safo-30114517a/>

[AUDITABILITY]

  1. Number of code commits for DUAT interface
  2. Number of DUAT records imported
  3. Number of cadastral data points imported
  4. Number of DUAT records minted
  5. Gigabytes of storage consumed for DUAT records

The project will be done when

  1. All existing DUAT records and data objects have been imported into Landano
  2. Landano offers a Portuguese interface to access DUATs
  3. DUAT holders can verify their land rights using Landano

This project will re-use software delivered through the Catalyst Fund 7 Nation Building dApp grant for Landano.

<https://www.youtube.com/embed/aLQPTPrcQsc>The Fund7 grant proposal:

<https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/381957>

For progress see:

<https://landano.io>

<https://twitter.com/landanodapp>

The People's Cadastre is the next phase for the Mozambican CaVaTeCo project led by local company Terra Firma. It has already collected community-declared rights for over 80,000 property owners in rural Mozambique. For more progress on this land rights collection phase see: <https://sites.google.com/terrafirma.co.mz/cavateco-resultados/home>

SDG Rating

This proposal addresses severable SDGs but first and foremost it is a direct response to

Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere

The SDG has a KPI (1.4.2) for "Proportion of total adult population with secure tenure rights to land" because it's recognized as a stepping stone to SDG 1.4: ensuring all men and women have equal rights to economic resources by 2030.

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This project was just funded. The team will hold its first kick-off planning meeting next week.

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$86,144
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Completion Target
11/30/2022
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One of our project team members, Maria Muianga, was interviewed in the well-known and widely read LandPortal.org newssite about the CaVaTeCo land right declaration process in our Mozambique pilot project. https://landportal.org/blog-post/land-scale/seeking-inclusive-economical-and-technical-solutions-sustainable-land

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We have completed a technical architecture survey and identified the critical legal documents produced during the (various previous implementations of the) CaVaTeCo process for NFT minting on Cardano and bundling into archival packages.

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The primary focus of the development work this past month was to establish a robust interface between Landano and the Arweave.org decentralized storage network to provide the ability to bundle, archive, link, and recall all the supporting documentation that is collected during the Mozambican CaVaTeCo processes. The team made the decision to refactor this interface into its own stand-alone architectural component (which we named Arkly) because the sheer volume of documents that are getting imported from CaVaTeCo into Landano requires the ability to fine-tune and upgrade the Arweave interface separately from Landano code. We also revisited the requirements analysis of the CaVaTeCo source documents to trim the list of migrated documents and data to the minimum set required to provide reliable evidence of the CaVaTeCo processes.

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2. In the next 3 months
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The CaVaTeCo migration cannot proceed until the target data store structures are finalized. Therefore, the project team has been focussed on developing, testing, and documenting the Landano MVP so that we can complete the final step of this data migration project. We are closing out backlog issues for the "Grant land right", "Transfer land right", "Prove land right" use cases.In the meanwhile, we continue to meet weekly to map out the details of the CaVaTeCo data migration and related project management tasks. We also published a blog post update on this work in Mozambique.

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