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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2013
    South Africa, Africa

    Includes agri-food regimes and corporate concentration in the agri-food system in South Africa; three broad phases of land reform, 1994-99, 1999-2007, 2007 to the present; two competing views of small-scale agriculture, land reform and small-scale agricultural production, smallholder farmer support.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    August, 2013
    South Africa

    Reversing the legacy of the 1913 Natives Land Act. The root of the land question today arises out of the pervasive process of land alienation that dispossessed the majority of South Africans of their land over the past few centuries. 2013 is the centenary f the 1913 Natives Land Act, which was the first of number of discriminatory laws that reinforced the massive dispossession of land from black South AFricans

  3. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Eswatini

    The people of Swaziland are its greatest
    resource. Yet, social and economic indicators of household
    welfare converge to confirm fundamental inequalities in
    access to incomes and assets, and the existence of
    significant poverty and deprivation. Furthermore, as the
    regional economic and social climate is transformed, the
    fragile gains of the past are being fast eroded. At this
    historic juncture, the Swazi poor need to come to the fore

  4. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Africa, South Africa

    The book provides an evaluation of, and
    policy advice on key environmental, social, and economic
    issues concerning the development of nature tourism. Using
    KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa as a case study, it highlights
    both the benefits, and trade-offs I promoting, an managing
    sustainable nature-tourism development, and it assesses how
    policy can enhance nature tourism's contribution to
    economic growth, poverty reduction, and conservation. The

  5. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Lesotho

    The report looks at Lesotho, a
    predominantly mountainous, land-locked, poor country with a
    small population, limited natural resources, and a very
    fragile ecology. It has low gross national income, and a
    significant poverty level. To ameliorate this condition, the
    government has embarked on a pro-poor, growth strategy that
    includes public, and private investment in infrastructure.
    It explores the level of private participation at this phase

  6. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Botswana, Kenya, Mozambique, South Sudan, Sudan

    A guest post by Dr. Steven Lawry, Global Lead, Land Tenure & Property Rights at DAI, a USAID partner and global development company committed to shaping a more livable world. Follow them @DAIGlobal

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