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By: Girmachew Gashaw Date: August 5th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Ethiopian Herald OPINION Farmers summit towards solving landlessness
By: Rina Chandran Date: September 26th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation VEMULAGHAT, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The peacefulness of the lush green fields of paddy and maize lining the road to Vemulaghat village in Telangana, India belies the anger of villagers protesting against
Date: 16 December 2016 Source: Haiti Libre
By: Sek Odom Date: March 19th 2016 Source: Cambodia Daily The Ministry of Justice on Friday announced two key changes to court policy related to land dispute cases as part of the government’s broader efforts to improve its handling of such disputes in the lead-up to the 2018 national election.
By: Clelia Daniel  Date: August 10th 2016 Source: CSR Asia
By: Maureen Odunga Date: September 28th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Tanzania Daily Title deeds for plots number 213 and 217 at Kinyerezi- Sokoni in Dar es Salaam's Ilala District have been revoked. Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development Minister William Lukuvi has revoked the titles
By: Swati Ramanathan Date: April 8th 2016 Source: Live Mint OPINION The passage of the Rajasthan Urban Land (Certification of Titles) Bill marks the most dramatic event in the history of property rights reforms in the country
By: Sally Hayden Date: August 11th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mass street protests that saw dozens of people shot by Ethiopian security forces over the weekend could spill into civil war if the government fails to reform land use policies, a
By: TNN Date: October 5th 2016 Source: Times of India
By: Jenni Evans Date: January 26th 2016 Source: News24 Cape Town - A proposed new expropriation law is nearing completion, with MPs putting the final touches to a key element of the government's land reform programme.
By: Sumit Chaturvedi Date: May 4th 2016 Source: F. India / Indiaspend.org Almost three decades ago in 1990, Radheshyam, 49, was given half an acre of farm land free, taken away from a landlord as part of what was then a 40-year-old state law that allows distribution of such land to the poor.
By: Betty Mutesi (International Alert) Date: August 23rd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Rwanda's women have equal rights in law. But the government and regular Rwandans must confront the country's systems of discrimination In rural Rwanda, as in most developing countries, owning and

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