The Thailand Land Titling Project is an outstanding success story of inter-agency cooperation and received the World Bank Award for Excellence in 1997. It was designed as a four-phase project over 20 years and will finish in 2004. The project partners the Royal Thai Government, the Bank, and the government of Australia provided funds and personnel, with the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) supplying technical assistance and training programs to the Department of Lands (Thailand).
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsMay, 2004Thailand
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksFebruary, 2004Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
How do we measure the success of agrarian transformation? Land reform, in- terpreted in the transition context as privatization of land with the associated is- sues of land market development and the restructuring of traditional large farms, is only one facet of a multi-dimensional process of transition to a market-oriented agriculture. However important land reform is, success requires progress in all relevant dimensions.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2004Mali
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2004Uganda
THE LAND ACT, CAP 227 THE LAND REGULATIONS, 2004 Form 53 APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO DEAL IN LAND PART ONE: PARTICULARS OF LAND DEALING
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2004Uganda
THE LAND ACT CAP 227 THE LAND REGULATIONS, 2004 Form 41 CONSENT BY SPOUSE(S) TO TRANSACTION IN LAND
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 2004Kenya
The report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the Illegal/Irregular Allocation of Public Land is finally out! Popularly known as the ‘Ndung’u’ Report, the publication of this three-volume document is important to the Kenya Land Alliance for two major reasons. Firstly, the appointment of the Coordinator of the Kenya Land Alliance to the Commission marked a threshold in the relations between KLA and the Government of Kenya.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2004Africa
This report is the first in a series of research studies that the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) will produce with a view to improving the understanding of the links between land tenure systems and sustainable development in Africa. In a continent where 80 percent of the population relies on agriculture for their livelihood, the formulation and implementation of appropriate land policies is a paramount factor in poverty reduction strategies. Research is therefore needed to help policymakers take learned decisions when addressing land tenure issues.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2004Philippines
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 2004
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsFebruary, 2004
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