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The Land tenure in Northern Africa Challenges and opportunities

Peer-reviewed publication
Avril, 2018
Afrique septentrionale

In Northern Africa region, land administration and land management systems are characterized by the existence of various institutions and a diversity of land tenures. In order to meet the requirements of the new era, a series of emerging policies has been developed and implemented according to the national needs and to the international regulations. In terms of historical events, we distinguish in the Northern Africa three different groups’ state members: (1) Sudan and Egypt, and (2) Tunisia and Morocco, (3) Algeria and Mauritania.

L’accès au foncier urbain Régulations entre usages, fonctions et acteurs

Peer-reviewed publication
Avril, 2018
Afrique

Today, the demographic and economic dynamics stimulate an increasing competition for the access to the urban land. The multiplication of needs and logics of use of this non-reproducible resource activates, more than ever, the question of the regulation of the access to the land and questions the modalities of distribution of property rights between the various actors.

Mali: Staff Report for the 2018 Article IV Consultation and Eight and Ninth Review under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement

Legislation
Avril, 2018
Mali

This 2018 Article IV Consultation highlights that Mali’s economic recovery continued in 2017 amid persistent security challenges. GDP growth remained robust, at an estimated 5.3 percent supported by good harvests and robust domestic demand. Inflation was subdued, remaining well below the regional ceiling. The 2017 fiscal outturn and the 2018 budget are in line with the program targets and the goal of converging to the West African Economic and Monetary Union’s regional fiscal deficit norm of 3 percent of GDP by 2019.

Problématique Maraîchère Induite Par La Nouvelle Dynamique Foncière Autour Des Bas-Fonds Urbains À Bouaké (Côte D’ivoire)

Journal Articles & Books
Avril, 2018
Côte d'Ivoire

L’agriculture urbaine en Côte d’Ivoire constitue une activité importante en termes de sécurité alimentaire, d’emploi et de réponse aux problèmes environnementaux. Cependant à Bouaké, cette agriculture et principalement le maraîchage urbain fait face à une nouvelle dynamique foncière autour des bas-fonds intra-urbains. Cette situation est consécutive à l’émergence de nouveaux acteurs en raison des enjeux nouveaux que représentent les bas-fonds.

Land and Water Grabbing. A Discussion of Integrity Implications and Related Risks

Reports & Research
Avril, 2018
Afrique

Examines the link between land and water grabbing, the people that are most impacted by this, and legal frameworks related to both land and water rights. Describes the impacts of land and water grabbing in Kenya and Ethiopia. Examines integrity risks in the Ethiopian government’s leasing of land and water resources to foreign investors, and the land reform process in Kenya after the launch of the 2010 Kenyan Constitution. This summary document identifies how powerful actors are taking control of land and water resources at the expense of poorer, local communities.

Climate Change and International Security: Resource Guide 2017 - Consolidated Edition

Avril, 2018
Global

The Climate Change and International Security Resource Guide is produced for the Brussels Dialogue on Climate Diplomacy (BDCD) which consists of a series of informal meetings to exchange information and promote cooperation among European institutions and international organisations active in the nexus between climate change and international, national, human and environmental security.
 

Global Report on Food Crises 2018

Avril, 2018
Global

Conflict and climate change have pushed 124 million people in 51 countries into acute food security, a situation when the inability to consume adequate food represents an immediate danger to people’s lives and livelihoods. In 2017, the number of people affected by acute food insecurity increased by 11 million. These are the main findings of a publication titled, “Global Report on Food Crises,” released by the Food Security Information Network (FSIN).

Land Governance From The Bottom Up

Conference Papers & Reports
Mars, 2018
Global

On March 23rd, at the World Bank’s Land and Poverty Conference 2018 in Washington D.C., LANDac hosted the Master Class Land governance from the bottom up: including local communities in multi-stakeholder processes. With the Master Class, LANDac aimed to build on discussions held during the World Bank Annual Conference that often highlighted the need for policymakers, academics and practitioners to better adapt interventions around land governance to the local context and situation. However, less discussed during the conference were practical ways, methods and tools to do that.