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Urban land markets in East Africa

Training Resources & Tools
Décembre, 2010
Ouganda
Tanzania
Kenya
Éthiopie

This case study draws on an analysis of urban land markets in the East African region. The research was undertaken by Paul Syagga, School of the Built Environment, University of Nairobi, and commissioned by Urban LandMark. Some learning and reflection activities based on the case study are provided. The next part of the document presents examples of how people access, trade and hold land in various East African cities. The final component of this document includes a summary of the key issues covered in the case study and recommendations arising from it.

Youth-Led Action Research on Land Commencement Workshop

Reports & Research
Juin, 2014
Global

The land challenge is central to the broader youth dynamics of migration, employment, livelihoods and belonging. The more than 1.8 billion youth living worldwide represent not only a land challenge, but an untapped potential in moving the tenure security agenda forward.

Youth-led Action Research on Land builds on previous youth and land engagement and consultations that have identified critical needs and knowledge gapsin the space of youth and land.

USAID Report on Land Tenure & Cocoa Production in Ghana

Reports & Research
Mars, 2017
Ghana

The Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG), with support from the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), performed the Ghana Land Tenure Baseline Survey, the first of its kind survey of tenure rights among cocoa farmers in Ghana. CRIG surveyed almost 1,800 cocoa farmers operating 3,900 cocoa plots regarding various land tenure issues within customary sharecropping arrangements and on owner-managed land. This report describes the findings from the Survey.

Making Land  Investment Work  for Tanzania

Reports & Research
Février, 2012
Tanzania

The purpose of this assignment was to establish whether there is appetite to hold a public debate on how to realise better land‐based investments in Tanzania. It also aimed at identifying what would be the discussion issues and most appropriate mechanism to allow different actors from different levels to articulate their perspectives on land‐based investments in Tanzania. This has been triggered by the sensitivity surrounding the topic.

Land Owners Perception on Land Registration Procedure in Tanzania

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2014
Tanzania

Currently Tanzania faces numerous challenges regarding Land Registration Procedure in Tanzania as reflected in land owners perceptions on the procedure, especially in rural areas. This makes the need to improve the procedure compelling. However, the current Administrative, Financial, Legal, and Institutional aspects need to be taken into the consideration in promoting and improving the process of obtaining CCROs in the country.

Governance in Mining Areas in Tanzania with Special Reference to Land Issues

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2012
Tanzania

The economies of many countries such as the Gulf and Southern African States are to a considerable extent sustained by financial flows from extraction of mineral resources and fossil fuels. The discovery of such fortunes, in sufficiently viable quantities, can be a significant national blessing for effectively addressing development challenges. However, experience in other countries has shown that financial resources obtainable from mineral and fossil fuel extraction – the Extractive Industry, have not always assisted economic and social development.

The Right to Land Restitution as Inspiration for Mobilisation

Conference Papers & Reports
Janvier, 2011
Tanzania
Afrique du Sud

This chapter is an initial exploration and sharing of experiences and ideas based largely on a case study of a group of small farmers who have occupied and are producing on land that they believe they have an historical right to. The group, called Mahlahluvani – although they include people from other communities and claimant groups – are part of a land claim that has been lodged on the land they now occupy, but the claim is not yet settled.

Land Rights Monitors and the Struggle for Land Rights in Agricultural Investment Areas

Conference Papers & Reports
Février, 2014
Tanzania

To ensure that there is sustainability at the community level in its land rights and governance training programme, Land Rights Research and Resources Institute (HAKIARDHI), a Tanzanian national level organization that spearheads land rights of small-scale producers, uses land rights monitors (LRMs) in its program areas. In each of the selected villages of the program districts, two LRMs (a man and a woman) who have received land rights training from HAKIARDHI are democratically elected by villagers.

Mujeres baserritarras en movimiento: ¿cómo conseguir mundos agrarios más feministas y feminismos agrarios?

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2015
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

La IX edición de las Jornadas sobre Estrategias Positivas de Desarrollo tiene como eje conductor las reflexiones y las acciones en torno al papel de las mujeres organizadas en defensa del Agua, la Tierra, y los Bienes Naturales, desde una perspectiva feminista y vinculada a los procesos de empoderamiento de las mujeres.

Los desafíos que enfrentan las mujeres rurales para tener tierra

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2014
Nicaragua

En el caso de Nicaragua, la tenencia de la tierra ha experimentado cambios significativos en su evolución. A lo largo de la historia del país, la intervención del Estado sobre la tierra ha sido evidente a través de varios procesos de cambio en el régimen de tenencia de la tierra en áreas rurales, en los cuales las mujeres, como sector de la población rural, casi no figuraron.