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By: Kizito Makoye Date: January 25th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation DAR ES SALAAM, Jan 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - "Free education but nowhere to sleep!" reads a poster scrawled in Swahili in Dar es Salaam's Jangwani slum, summing up the plight of hundreds of residents forcibly
By: Mugabo Ignatius Date: April 6th 2016 Source: News of Rwanda The World Bank has extended a credit financing worth U$95 million to Rwanda the development of the country’s six secondary cities that are under the urbanization strategy. According to the agreement penned on Wednesday, the funds will
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 PETER NGILA and JOHN MUCHANGI Date: March 14th 2016 Source: The Star Are the land bills being discussed in Parliament going to stop forced resettlement, grabbing and other land-related injustices?
By: Chris Arsenault Date: September 5th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hundreds of protesters have occupied a government office in Brazil's capital demanding farmland for 120,000 landless families and other reforms, one of the country's
By: Agence France-Presse Date: January 26th 2016 Source: South China Morning Post Hundreds of Myanmar families were left destitute on Tuesday after government workers used mechanical diggers to flatten swathes of Yangon slum housing as the bitter competition for land intensifies in the fast-
Author: Matthew Ponsford Date: May 27th, 2016 Source: place.trust.org Award-winning Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena wants city governments worldwide to stop fighting urban migration and look to Latin America's sprawling slums as inspiration for new housing. The winner of the 2016 Pritzker,
Date: October 24th 2016 Source: Jaimaica Observer KINGSTON, Jamaica — Opposition spokesperson on land, Senator Sophia Frazer Binns, says the contentious informal settlement at 85 Red Hills Road in St Andrew is another reason to place the issue of land tenure, ownership and rectification on the

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