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  1. Library Resource

    Results from the Preliminary Impact Study of the ILGU Project’s work in Central Uganda

    Informes e investigaciones
    Abril, 2021
    África, África oriental, Uganda

    Improvement of Land Governance in Uganda (ILGU) is a project implemented by the German International Cooperation (GIZ), seeking to increase productivity of small-scale farmers on private Mailo land in Central Uganda, co-financed by the European Union and German Government through the German Federal Ministry for
    Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

  2. Library Resource

    Companion to Land Portal Lesotho country narrative

    Informes e investigaciones
    Abril, 2021
    Lesotho

     

    A detailed chronology of historical and political developments and land related  issues in Lesotho. This detailed timeline accompanies the country profile of Lesotho, also published by Land Portal.

  3. Library Resource

    Companion to Land Portal Namibia country narrative

    Informes e investigaciones
    Febrero, 2021
    Namibia

    This detailed timeline provides further background information on the history and land governance of Namibia presented in the Land Portal country profile

  4. Library Resource

    Companion to Land Portal Botswana country narrative

    Informes e investigaciones
    Marzo, 2021
    Botswana

    This detailed timeline provides further background information on the history and land governance of Botswana presented in the Land Portal Botswana country profile 

  5. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2016
    Etiopía

    This paper provides evidence from one of the poorest countries of the world that the property rights matter for efficiency, investment, and growth. With all land state-owned, the threat of land redistribution never appears far off the agenda. Land rental and leasing have been made legal, but transfer rights remain restricted and the perception of continuing tenure insecurity remains quite strong. Using a unique panel data set, this study investigates whether transfer rights and tenure insecurity affect household investment decisions, focusing on trees and shrubs.

  6. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2014
    Malawi

    Tenure insecurity can have important consequences for the conservation of natural resources. Land titling is often considered a solution to the problem of weak investment incentives under tenure insecurity. Using a large plot-level dataset from Malawi, this paper shows that land titling alone might not induce greater investment in soil conservation under the existing customary inheritance systems and that a reform of the rental market is in order.

  7. Library Resource

    Vol 1, No 1: May 2018

    Publicación revisada por pares
    Mayo, 2018
    Rwanda

    Rwanda has implemented a land tenure regularization program since 2008 that enabled the adjudication and registration of land rights for both men and women. However, Rwandan women are vulnerable to land conflicts because some men do not recognize or respect women’s rights in land. This study investigates the extent to which government institutions in Rwanda empower women in claiming and defending their land rights. Data sources include questionnaire survey, interviews, and the review of literature on land reform in Rwanda.

  8. Library Resource

    Vol 1, No 2: September 2018, Special Issue on Youth and Land Governance

    Publicación revisada por pares
    Septiembre, 2018
    Zimbabwe

    The political dysfunction that had come to characterize an imploding Zimbabwean economy is beyond dispute. This paper explores how a government that had become weakened in the face of a formidable opposition in urban areas turned to use land as a reward for supporters and as a means of luring new members to join the ruling party. It argues that land patronage has been used as a means for legitimating fledgling state rule while undermining the tenure security of the poor.

  9. Library Resource

    Vol 3: Special Issue 3, 2020

    Publicación revisada por pares
    Diciembre, 2020
    República Centroafricana

    The Horn of Africa has seen its fair share of natural resource conflicts among and between competing pastoralists communities. The conflicts hitherto associated with men, ignored women pastoralists’ role in the same conflict. Using an existing data and an open-ended qualitative approach the study sought answers on the role of women pastoralists in conflict in the horn of Africa. Results show that women have a hand in conflict either by offering active or passive support. The review takes note that women’s involvement in conflict has evolved to peace-building.

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