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  1. Library Resource
    December, 2014
    Ethiopia, Finland, Kenya, Sudan, Zambia

    By M. Mercedes Stickler, Land Tenure and Evaluation Specialist, USAID.
    Last month, I had the opportunity to take part in the inaugural Conference on Land Policy in Africa. This event—organized by the Land Policy Initiative—highlighted the fact that land is one of the most important development issues facing Africa today.

  2. 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

  3. Library Resource
    October, 2011
    Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Sudan

    Major development in recognition of customary property rights in Kenya
    Through its Kenya SECURE Project, USAID, in cooperation with the Kenya Ministry of Lands, recently developed the Community Land Rights Recognition (CLRR) Model, a process for providing legal registration of land held by communities under customary law. This is the first recognition of land owned as a result of customary usage in Kenya and will promote investment, better natural resource management and, in some parts of the country, reduce land grabbing.

  4. Library Resource
    April, 2011
    Sudan

    On February 18, 2011, Tetra Tech ARD and USAID held a formal ceremony with the Southern Sudan Land Commission to officially handover the final draft of the land policy.

  5. Library Resource
    January, 2007
    Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates

    This report looks at possible ways for policy-makers and decision-takers to combat and/or prevent land degradation in the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) region, both generally and specifically in the following countries: Egypt, Jordan, Syria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The report begins by reviewing the extent, causes and impact of land degradation and examines the complexity of assessing land degradation programmes.

  6. Library Resource

    Investments in Ethiopia and the Sudans

    Reports & Research
    January, 2012
    Sudan

    Investment in land is not conflict-neutral, and given the history of violent conflict and mutual destabilization in the Horn of Africa there is potential for localized political grievances to turn into wider regional conflict. There is significant foreign investment in land in Ethiopia by parties from Africa and further afield. This is primarily geared towards producing for the export market, and is often concentrated in regions with limited political influence.

  7. Library Resource

    Investments in Ethiopia and the Sudans

    Reports & Research
    January, 2012
    Sudan

    Investment in land is not conflict-neutral, and given the history of violent conflict and mutual destabilization in the Horn of Africa there is potential for localized political grievances to turn into wider regional conflict. There is significant foreign investment in land in Ethiopia by parties from Africa and further afield. This is primarily geared towards producing for the export market, and is often concentrated in regions with limited political influence.

  8. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Tunisia

    This paper uses mirror statistics and
    research in the field to estimate the magnitude of
    Tunisia's informal trade with Libya and Algeria. The
    aim is to assess the scale of this trade and to evaluate the
    amount lost in taxes and duties as a result as well as to
    assess the local impact in terms of income generation. The
    main findings show that within Tunisian trade as a whole,
    informal trade accounts for only a small share (5 percent of

  9. Library Resource
    December, 2014
    South Sudan, Sudan

    South Sudan is a new country of 10.5
    million people that has just emerged from conflict and still
    facing challenges with recovery and development. Although
    economic disparities, political exclusion and deprivation in
    the distribution of political and economic power between the
    northern and southern parts of then united Sudan were often
    tendered as the proximal causes of the conflict, at the
    center of the prolonged civil war was the struggle for

  10. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Egypt

    This review of the on-budget expenditure
    of the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (MALR)
    in Egypt describes the broad outline of the MARL's
    expenditures and identifies key themes and issues. The
    report examines how the context of the agricultural sector
    has changed, and the adjustment challenge that such change
    poses for the MALR. It explains how the MALR is thinking
    about the future, describes the structures of the MALR, and

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