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  1. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Septiembre, 2016
    Etiopía, Uganda

    The buying up of farmland by international investors is viewed highly critically. However, sweeping judgements could be inappropriate, as our author demonstrates with survey results from Ethiopia and Uganda.

  2. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Junio, 2013
    Etiopía

    Improving watershed conservation and household food security has been one of the major development challenges in the semi-arid areas of northern Ethiopia. The initial survey by ILRI’s Improving Productivity and Marketing Success project has revealed that physical conservation measures alone do not result in higher farmers’ income. However, the introduction of market-oriented commodity development such as beekeeping, sheep-fattening, and high value crops resulted in farmers’ income rising fivefold from 2005 to 2009.

  3. Library Resource
    Constitutición
    Diciembre, 1994
    Etiopía

    The constitution was ratified by a Constituent Assembly.

  4. Library Resource
    Videos
    Septiembre, 2011
    Etiopía

     

    In Ethiopia, with support from the World Bank and others, a program uses small booklets and simple photos to give women a clear hold on their own land. It's time to think EQUAL for women and girls.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5. Library Resource
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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Enero, 2015
    Etiopía

     Peri-urban areas in Ethiopia like that of other African countries are places where much of urban growth is taking place and as a result the competition for land between agriculture and nonagriculture (urban built-up property) is intense. It is there that new properties and property rights emerge and at the same time the existing traditional or customary rights may also disappear or dissolve. This study has attempted to assess and demonstrate the process of built-up property formation process in the transitional peri-urban areas of Ethiopia.

  6. Library Resource
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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Enero, 2015
    Etiopía

    Large scale land acquisition is a buzzword of the day in the world, more so in Ethiopia. The issue is indeed polarizing, in one hand it is dubbed as land grab and seen as ultimate scramble for land. On the other hand, it is often depicted as key to development, technology transfer and boost in productivity of an otherwise idle land available in Ethiopian lowlands, or somewhere else.

  7. Library Resource
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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Julio, 2015
    Etiopía

    Land is a cross-cutting theme in most contemporary development challenges. Contemporary literature shows that land governance benefits the broader administration and governance of society. Tools enabling evaluation of land governance, however, are often focuses on national or supranational levels. Ethiopia provides a case in point: rapid urbanization and urban poverty are an issue; however, limited studies assess urban land governance from a multi-stakeholder perspective. Citizens and government representatives at different levels are the sources of information.

  8. Library Resource
    Household Welfare Effects of Low-cost land certification in Ethiopia cover image
    Informes e investigaciones
    Marzo, 2011
    Etiopía

    Several studies have shown that the land registration and certification reform in Ethiopia has been implemented at an impressive speed, at a low-cost, and with significant impacts on investment, land productivity, and land rental market activity. This study provides new evidence on land productivity changes for rented land and on the welfare effects of the reform. The study draws on a unique household panel, covering the period up to eight years after the implementation of the reform.

  9. Library Resource
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    Improving farmers’ lives through the SLLC-linked loan product

    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Agosto, 2017
    Etiopía

    With Second Level Land Certification (SLLC), farmers gain increased security of tenure: this incentivises them to invest more in their land.

    To allow for this productive investment to take place, the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) programme is working with micro finance institutions (MFIs) to roll out an innovative financial product: the SLLC-linked individual loan.

    Accessing longer terms and larger size loans allows farmers to increase the productivity of their land, graduate from subsistence farming, and become more commercially oriented.

  10. Library Resource
    Formalising land rental transactions cover image

    Beneficial to smallholder farmers, particularly for vulnerable groups

    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Agosto, 2017
    Etiopía

    How LIFT promotes formalisation
     

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