
About ULC
Stewarding Uganda's public land with clarity and accountability.
We secure government land, support institutions, and resolve historical land injustices through transparent governance and trusted partnerships.
Public land governanceLegal complianceLand inventory
Established
1995 Constitution Art. 238
ULC is mandated to hold and manage land vested in or acquired by the Government of Uganda.
Trusted stewardship
- Protect public land assets from unlawful occupation.
- Support lawful occupants and institutional land users.
- Maintain an updated and auditable national land inventory.
Focus
What we stand for
Explore our mandate, mission, and vision through a guided, tabbed overview supported by key programs.
The Uganda Land Commission (ULC) was established by the 1995 Constitution Art. 238 to hold and manage land vested in the Government of Uganda.
Our Mandate
To hold and manage any land in Uganda vested in or acquired by the Government of Uganda in accordance with the Constitution and such other functions as may be prescribed by Parliament.

Objectives
Strategic Objectives
Clear, measurable priorities that guide stewardship, accountability, and public service delivery.
Government Land
Inventory
Titling
Land Fund
Compliance
Occupants
Our Objectives
- To ensure the effective and efficient management of all government land and property thereon.
- To develop and maintain updated inventory and database of all government land and property thereon.
- To ensure that all government land is titled and secured.
- To ensure proper use and accountability of land fund
- To enable bonafide and lawful occupants acquire registrable interest