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By: Kieran Guilbert Date: March 8th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation DAKAR, March 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rural women across West Africa will march to demand equal land rights on Tuesday to mark International Women's Day, as activists urge African nations to invest in female
By: Chris Arsenault Date: March 17th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation TORONTO, March 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women account for nearly half of the developing world's farmers, yet they own far less land than men despite growing evidence that increasing female land ownership can
By: Sek Odom Date: August 12th 2016 Source: Cambodia Daily Representatives of evicted families and a sugarcane plantation owned by a prominent CPP senator announced an agreement on Thursday that provides compensation ranging from $500 to $5,000 to eligible villagers after a five-year battle over
By: Yasin Kakande Date: October 3rd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation KAMPALA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The bulldozers came after midnight, sirens wailing. Startled from their sleep, slum-dwellers on the outskirts of Uganda's capital Kampala dashed for safety as the diggers tore
By: Francis Mugerwa Date: December 19th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Monitor Perched on a wooden stool under a tree shade in his courtyard, Mr Eriakimu Kaseegu, props his cheek in his right palm, seeming to be in deep thought. His home is located in Kisimo Cell, Buliisa Town Council in Buliisa
By: Staff Reporter Date: February 15th 2016 Source: Times Live The land reform plan President Jacob Zuma envisaged in his State of the Nation address on Thursday will prompt a mass exodus of foreign investors, AfriBusiness has warned. AfriBusiness said Zuma was "creating more investment uncertainty
By: Neil Gopal Date: April 1st 2016 Source: Business Day Live OPINION & ANALYSIS THE controversial Regulation of Land Holdings Bill, which limits land ownership by foreigners and locals, was again referred to by President Jacob Zuma during his state of the nation address as the way forward for
By: BellaNaija.com Date: August 15th 2016 Source: Bella Naija Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday signed the Lagos State Properties Protection Law and the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Law aimed at curbing the menace of land grabbing, and boosting the security of lives and
By: Chris Arsenault Date: October 6th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Communities that own the territory are more likely to conserve the forest than other land users RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Giving indigenous people land title deeds is one of the most cost-
By: Patrick Phillips Date: January 2nd 2017 Source: Live 5 News A new law in South Carolina that took effect Sunday protects families whose land has been passed down through generations but who may not have adequate legal proof of ownership. The Clementa Pinckney Uniform Partition of Heirs
By: Danish Khan Date: February 22nd 2016 Source: The International News Due to the colonial history of Pakistan, land distribution is highly skewed in favor of political and social elites. According to estimates, four percent of the wealthiest rural landowners own more than fifty percent of all
By: Loirdham Moyo Date: April 12th 2016 Source: VOA Zimbabwe MUTARE, MANICALAND — Zimbabweans took up arms to fight against colonialism with the land question as a driving force for achieving black majority rule in the southern African nation.

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