TRALSO is a reputable land rights organization, which was establish in 1991 in response to a growing demand for answers and solutions to the abounding questions around land that had by then reached crisis proportions.
Mission:
As an NPO/NGO dealing in land reform, TRALSO seeks to:
Make a knowledge based contribution to land reform policies and practices
Support equitable access to land by rural communities
Support the development of institutional capacity of rural communities
Render effective, efficient and accountable service delivery in land and agrarian reform.
Vision:
To be a reputable land rights and development service organization recognized for its innovative and sustainable interventions for improving the quality of life of the landless and rural communities.
Objectives:
TRALSO exists to:
Advocate and support the implementation of equitable agrarian dispensation
Provide intellectual and technical support and capabilities for rural communities and their institutions engaged in agrarian reform
Promote and support an open and transparent political and administrative dispensation
Support and promote local economic development of rural communities.
Activities/Main areas of work:
Land and agrarian Reform
Land Use Planning
HIV/AIDS
Gender and Development
Early childhood development
Coverage:
TRALSO covers Provincial and Regional areas.
Beneficiaries:
Landless, women, youth and disabled.