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  1. Library Resource
    Customary land reform
    Informes e investigaciones
    Diciembre, 2010
    Zambia

    In the name of development, governments in southern Africa are reformulating land policies to facilitate privatisation of customary land rights. It is argued that this can stimulate land markets, (foreign) private investment, access to formal credit, and enhance security of tenure (by way of holding title), thereby leading to economic growth and poverty alleviation.

  2. Library Resource
    Customary Land Rights Act 2022
    Legislación y políticas
    Septiembre, 2022
    Sierra Leona

    The Customary Land Rights Act, 2022 (Sierra Leone)

  3. Library Resource
    Manual y guías
    Enero, 2014
    África, Sudáfrica

    We believe that law should in principle assist vulnerable communities in changing power relations. Law is fundamentally a ‘neutral’ set of rules that constrains power by requiring decisions and actions of those in power to comply with legal rules, rights and obligations. Unfortunately, we have seen the powerful appropriate law as a tool for only protecting and strengthening their interests.


  4. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Marzo, 2016
    República Centroafricana, Mozambique

    This research is conducted to contribute to the currently ongoing policy debate on the benefits of collective vis-à-vis individual land tenure rights. The paper attempts to explore the Mozambican community land delimitation (CLD) program based on a community-level survey conducted in mid-September 2014. The survey revealed that land conflict is the main reason to initiate a CLD process, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are major players in initiating and helping the CLD process.

  5. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Agosto, 2019
    Asia sudoriental, Camboya

    A common misconception about CT systems in Cambodia is that it is confined to indigenous communities in the peripheral uplands of Cambodia and does not exist in their Khmer counterparts. In response, this research compares related studies on customary tenure in Khmer communities, and describes the evolution of customary tenure within them, the different categories of potential resources governed under customary tenure, and the governance regimes of those resources. It then proposes three practical cases/communities for further field-based documentation.

  6. Library Resource
    Recursos y herramientas de capacitación
    Materiales institucionales y promocionales
    Febrero, 2016
    Myanmar

    The poster presents an overview of land, livelihoods and customary practices in Daw Taw Ku village, Kayah State, Myanmar. This poster is one of a five village case studies produced by partner organizations during field-based training on how to document customary tenure systems, supported by MRLG.

  7. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Materiales institucionales y promocionales
    Febrero, 2016
    Myanmar

    The poster presents an overview of land, livelihoods and customary practices in Man-hsat Village, Northern Shan State, Myanmar. This poster is one of a five village case studies produced by partner organizations during field-based training on how to document customary tenure systems, supported by MRLG.

  8. Library Resource
    Videos
    Marzo, 2016
    Myanmar

    This video is based on the combined efforts of 5 civil society organizations and ethnic youth organizations (88 Generation, Point, FLU, KYO&TSYU) to document local Customary Tenure practices in different villages throughout the country, in the states of Shan North, Shan South, Magwe and Kayah, with the support of MRLG. It’s explains how they implemented the documentation of Customary Tenure practices. The video also explains what customary tenure is, based on the local communities point of view and practices, and why CT recognition is important to them.

  9. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Materiales institucionales y promocionales
    Febrero, 2016
    Myanmar

    The poster presents an overview of land, livelihoods and customary practices in Myan Latt Village, Magwe Divsion, Myanmar. This poster is one of a five village case studies produced by partner organizations during field-based training on how to document customary tenure systems, supported by MRLG.

  10. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Febrero, 2016
    Myanmar

    Key findings:
    "There is no landlessness in the village
    and the land is shared equitably. The
    land cannot be sold and belongs to the
    community. It is the basis of their livelihood and the future of their children.
    The forest outside community forest area in Myay Latt territory is being logged
    by outsiders. The villagers tried to tackle
    illegal logging but due to corruption and
    lack of law enforcement, this is still increasing. Recognition of these customary forest areas and of the community's

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