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Land Tenure Policy and Practice in Botswana – Governance Lessons for Southern Africa

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
Mars, 2003
Botswana
Afrique

Like other countries in the region, Botswana inherited a dual system of statutory and customary tenure at independence. Despite the contrasting characteristics of these two systems, it has developed a robust land administration, which has greatly contributed to good governance and economic progress.

Land tenure policy and practice in Zambia: issues relating to the development of the agricultural sector

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
Janvier, 2003
Zambie
Afrique

A comprehensive review covering stages in the development of Zambia’s land policy; land administration – customary land and leasehold tenure; land titling; current land policy consultation process; outstanding land policy issues – alienation of customary land, land market issues, problems faced by the poor in securing land rights, legal framework; development aid for the land sector in Zambia a

Jessore and Tongi

LandLibrary Resource
Décembre, 2002
Bangladesh
Southern Asia

In 1997, CARE-Bangladesh undertook a livelihood security assessment of urban slum households in the cities of Tongi, Khulna and Bogra. Based on the findings of that study and a review of secondary literature, the SHAHAR (Supporting Household Activities for Health, Assets and Revenue) project was conceptualized and designed.