Ministerial Instruction N° 007/2010/MINELA of 20/08/2010 Relating to Fees Paid for Systematic Land Registration. Published on the 27 September 2010
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Library ResourceRegulationsSeptember, 2010Rwanda
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2014Rwanda
This policy research brief on land tenure reform and government revenue aims primarily to examine the effects of land tenure reforms on land-based revenue and to provide policy recommendations that would build on existing efforts developed to ease the process of paying and collecting various land revenue. The research topic was suggested by land sector stakeholders among other topics during the LAND Project’s Year 3 Work Planning Meeting, and was endorsed by the Rwanda Natural Resources Authority and LAND Project as an important research area.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Rwanda
Over the last decade, the Government of Rwanda (GoR) has engaged in reforming the land sector through formulation and enactment of an enabling legal framework, establishment of land administration institutions, and land tenure regularization. In 2008, the GoR initiated the Land Tenure Regularization Program (LTRP) with two main objectives: (1) to ensure secure forms of land tenure for citizens and (2) to ensure efficient management and administration of land.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsNovember, 2004Rwanda
The new Rwandan land policy consider appropriate land administration as a platform of land management and an ideal channel to provide security of livelhood to the people by securing land tenure system for their profit.
At present Rwanda carries out limited land registration on a centralised manual system on a demand led basis in rural and urban areas. Currently approximately 20,000 land applications are in process, mainly in urban areas. -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchOctober, 2006Rwanda
This paper contains a preliminary summary of key issues and findings from a desk review of
the literature on land titling projects and programmes in urban and peri-urban areas of
developing countries. It draws on a large number of documents, not all of which have been
incorporated into the review at the time of writing. The present bibliography will be
expanded in the final text of the review which is to be completed by early December 2006. -
Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsFebruary, 2003Rwanda
The following document provides an overview of the land issues in Rwanda and the new Land
Policy and Land Law and identifies some of the key challenges for implementation, from the
perspective of the DFID appointed Land Policy Specialist to MINITERE. -
Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksSeptember, 2016Tanzania
The year 2016 marks 15 years since the new wave land reforms became operational in Tanzania. Despite its ambitious goals – encouraging land registration and titling, and empowering women and other vulnerable groups – the results are disillusioning. A brief overview of 15 years of implementation, using the Village Land Act as a case study.
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Land Rights Act
LegislationJuly, 2014LiberiaArticle 3:
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Library ResourceLegislationMay, 1999Tanzania
An Act to provide for the management and administration of land in villages, and for related matters.
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(L.N. No. 86 of 2001)
RegulationsMay, 2001TanzaniaRegulations to make provision for the administration and management of village land as defined by the Village Land Act, 1999 and the assignment of rights relative to such lands. (FAOLEX)
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