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29 January 2019
Looking for a career as a sustainability professional, social researcher, development specialist, humanitarian worker or policy maker? Interested in Land Issues? Start the journey down your career path with a Master of Arts in Social Science (Development Studies) from the Faculty of Social Sciences
9 August 2018
Transparency International is seeking a consultant to analyse large sets of data and information generated by its Land and Corruption in Africa Programme, and to review, update, complement and finalise the programme baseline. The data and information are generated through desk-based as well as
6 June 2018
Call for Papers Special Issue Land Journal: "Land Governance AND (Im)mobility: Exploring the Nexus between Land Acquisition, Displacement and Migration".
12 March 2018
We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting abstract submissions for our Annual International Conference 2018. Abstract submissions will be accepted until 1 April 2018. LAND GOVERNANCE AND (IM)MOBILITY Exploring the nexus between land acquisition, displacement and migration 28th and 29th
10 January 2018
“Gender, Land and Mining in Mongolia” is the product of two years of rigorous field research in Mongolia in collaboration with the Mongolian NGO, People Centered Conservation (PCC). It is the first country research report by the WOLTS (Women’s Land Tenure Security) project team at Mokoro and
7 August 2017
More than 18-million hectares have been transferred or financially compensated for, says nonprofit research body SA is much closer to its target of transferring at least 30% of agricultural land from white to black ownership, albeit three years after the initial deadline.
Date: April 26th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Addis Fortune The German government's Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa (NELGA) programme has granted African students first phase scholarships in land governance in a bid to improve land administration and tenure systems on the

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