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Showing items 68536 through 68544 of 73391.Contains background to DFID Kenya support to the land reform process; problems and constraints; the Njonjo Commission and Report; the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission; the land policy process; the Kenya Land Alliance; possible future KLA activities for DFID support; the role of civil socie
Like other countries in the region, Botswana inherited a dual system of statutory and customary tenure at independence.
The authors currently work for the tenure reform group within the South African Department of Land Affairs.
Reviews land tenure reform on communal land against the background of the repossession of private land occupied by white settlers.
This review of land issues in twenty countries in Southern and Eastern Africa is the third since 2004.
Summarises the results of recent research into tenure insecurity and policy implications. Argues that legislation is needed to confirm people’s rights.
Based on current research in eastern Uganda, looks at inter-family conflicts over land, many of which go unresolved for years. Some fear that titling will lead to future dispossession as titled land is easier to sell.
Examines 3 case studies of proposed biofuel developments in Mozambique and Sierra Leone in terms of social displacement. More mitigation measures could provide livelihood restitution and avoid negative food security impacts.
It is often assumed that transferring land to rural households will provide people with valuable assets that can be productively used to enhance their livelihoods.
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