Securing land rights in Cameroon: what hasn’t worked and what should be done | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
June 2020
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ISBN / Resource ID: 
MOKORO-63

Thousands of families are being evicted from their farms to make way for foreign-owned farms in Kiryandongo;western Uganda. Three multinational companies – Agilis Partners;Kiryandongo Sugar Limited and Great Season SMC Limited – are involved in grabbing land;violently evicting people from their homes and causing untold humiliation and grief to thousands of farming families residing in Kiryandongo district. The land grabs are happening on abandoned national ranches;which have long since been settled and farmed by people who came to the area fleeing war and natural calamities in neighbouring areas. The local people are being displaced without notice;alternatives or even negotiations and are now desperately trying to save their homes and lives.

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Sandrine Kouba;Amaelle Seigneret;Emolie Beauchamp and Brendan Schwartz

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Mokoro is pleased to host the ’Land Rights in Africa’ site as a contribution to the land rights dialogue and related debates. This website was created in January 2000 by Robin Palmer, and was originally housed by Oxfam GB, where Robin worked as a Land Rights Adviser. A library of resources on land rights in Africa – with a particular focus on women’s land rights and on the impact of land grabbing in Africa – the portal has been well received by practitioners, researchers and policy makers, and has grown considerably over the years.

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