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According to the IADB, this TC aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of key state entities responsible for implementing the multipurpose cadastre policy in Colombia--particularly the Land Administration System (ANT), Agustin Codazzi Geographic Institute (IGAC), Superintendency of Notaries and Registry (SNR), and the National Planning Department (DNP)--as well as subnational governments, while building technical capabilities for the effective use of cadastral information. It focuses on enhancing information systems, spatial data management, and cadastral processes, and on developing capacities within governing bodies and municipalities for the generation, maintenance, and use of cadastral data.
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