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Land, Environment and Natural Resources Submission to the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission From Kenya Land Alliance

Journal Articles & Books
June, 2002
Kenya

The Kenya Land Alliance (KLA) is a focal point for information sharing and networking among those pressing for land reform in Kenya. It was formed in 1999 by members of civil society to propose reforms both to the Commission on the Review of Land Laws, appointed by the President, and the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission, appointed by Parliament. Over the last two years, the KLA has coordinated a programme of research on land issues in Kenya by member organisations

Sub-Decree No. 46 on the Procedures to Establish Cadastral Index Map and Land Register

Regulations
May, 2002
Cambodia

The Sub Decree No.11 ANK.BK of March 22, 2000 on Procedures of Establishing the Cadastral Index Map and Land Register shall be considered void and replaced by this Sub Decree that determines the procedure of establishing cadastral index map and land register through the systematic adjudication in areas declared as an adjudication area as stated in article 2 of this Sub Decree.

Ley N°12-2002 – Guatemala

Manuals & Guidelines
April, 2002
Guatemala

SUMILLA :Regula lo relativo al Gobierno Municipal, la elección directa y popular de las autoridades, lo que implica el régimen autónomo de su administración, como expresión fundamental del poder local, y que la administración pública será descentralizada. RESUMEN :Desarrollar los principios constitucionales referentes a la organización, gobierno, administración, y funcionamiento de los municipios y demás entidades locales determinadas en el código Municipal y el contenido de las competencias que correspondan a los municipios en cuanto a las materias que éstas regulen

Land Reform in Southern and Eastern Africa: Key Issues for strengthening Women’s Access to and Rights in Land

Reports & Research
March, 2002
Africa

Report on a desktop study commissioned by FAO. Contains introduction; the context for land reform (the legacy of colonialism, women’s access, women in agriculture, HIV/AIDS and land reform); an overview of land reform issues and debates (policy issues, gender equity as a policy goal); land reform and women (case studies from Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe); conclusion (key findings and recommendations); synopsis of land policies by country.

Environment Policy of the Asian Development Bank

January, 2002
Asia

The Environment Policy is grounded in ADB's Poverty Reduction Strategy and the Long-Term Strategic Framework (LTSF) 2001-2015. The Poverty Reduction Strategy recognizes that environmental sustainability is a prerequisite for pro-poor economic growth and efforts to reduce poverty. Environmental sustainability is also one of the three crosscutting themes of the LTSF. The environment policy reinforces and complements the environmental issues and concerns addressed in ADB's sector and crosscutting policies.

HIV/AIDS and its impacts on land tenure and livelihoods in Lesotho: comments on Lesotho country study

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2001

This paper addresses the amelioration of the impact of AIDS on land tenure and livelihoods. The author argues that, in Lesotho, land policy development should be informed by the status of community support and welfare for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. He offers three main policy recommendations as follows: Land administrators should be fully informed about the epidemic and various legislations that govern the rights of the affected households. This will help to ensure uniform implementation of measures to support affected households.