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Pastoral land tenure and agricultural expansion: Sudan and the Horn of Africa

december, 1998
Ethiopia

Examines the particular case of Sudan, but suggests the discussion is relevant to the countries of the African Horn in general and Southern Ethiopia in particular. Pastoralists in the Horn seem to experience similar, if not identical, processes resulting from land laws promulgated by the governments in the region.Concludes that the future of the pastoralist in the Horn of Africa will depend on which realistic land tenure system the government will chose.

Land Tenure in Development Cooperation. Guiding Principles

Journal Articles & Books
december, 1998
Africa
South America
Central America
Asia

Land tenure issues are becoming increasingly important worldwide. Problems such as high population pressure, increases in resource degradation, food shortages, transformations of political systems and regional and supra-regional resource conflicts have brought the land issue to the public's attention.

Réforme agraire: colonisation et coopératives agricoles 1998/1

Journal Articles & Books
november, 1998
Serbia
France
North Macedonia
Bangladesh
Honduras
United States of America
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Colombia
Kenya
Morocco
Japan
Uganda
Albania
Italy
Tanzania
Ecuador
Tunisia
Senegal
Sudan
Paraguay
Mexico
Brazil
Americas

This issue of Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives includes interesting descriptions of land tenure and related policies in Uganda, Tunisia, the United Republic of Tanzania and Morocco. Two thought-provoking articles on access to land and other assets focus on policies to reduce poverty and the function of markets in the allocation of production resources. In the first, J. Melmed-Sanjak and S.

LEGAL RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS GROUPS

Reports & Research
november, 1998
Myanmar
South-Eastern Asia

...The main purpose of this paper is to examine legal measures taken to recognize
indigenous groups and provide for their ongoing operation; the paper starts, therefore, from an
underlying assumption that indigenous groups have continued relevance to the needs and wishes
of the people who operate within them. Nevertheless, while it is beyond the scope and purpose of
the paper to explore this complex issue in any depth, it may be useful to present – however briefly
– some of the arguments made for and against the preservation of indigenous groups. In the

Handbook for Applying the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement

Reports & Research
november, 1998
Myanmar

The Handbook for Applying the Guiding Principles on Internal
Displacement was reviewed by UN agencies and NGOs at a meeting
at the UN in April 1999. It was decided that the UN would publish
and disseminate it together with the Manual on Field Practice in
Internal Displacement. The two volumes complement one another
and together provide a sound basis for undertaking protection and
assistance activities on behalf of internally displaced persons.
It is my hope that this Handbook will be widely used by field staff

PROCEDURES CONFERRING THE RIGHT TO CULTIVATE LAND/RIGHT TO UTILIZE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL AND LIVESTOCK BREEDING PURPOSES (AMENDMENT) (1998)

Legislation & Policies
september, 1998
Myanmar

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR -
THE CENTRAL COMMITTEEE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CULTURABLE LAND,
FALLOW LAND AND WASTE LAND -
NOTIFICATION NO 1/98 -
Yangon, Thw Waxing Day of Thadingyut, 1360 ME -
(28th September 1998)

Arrêté nº 51 MEHU/DC/SG/DIVI/SA, du 19 août 1998, portant attributions, organisation et fonctionnement de la Direction de l'Inspection et de la Vérification Interne (DIVI).

Regulations
juli, 1998
Africa
Western Africa
Benin

Cet arrêté porte attributions, organisation et fonctionnement de la Direction de l'Inspection et de la Vérification Interne (DIVI), ayant pour mission, entre autres: l'assistance nécessaire au Ministre en ce qui concerne l'organisation, le fonctionnement et le contrôle de la gestion des Directions Centrales, techniques et déconcentrées, ainsi que des sociétés ou organismes sous tutelle; la vérification et le contrôle, par des inspections régulières, de la bonne exécution des missions assignées à chaque organisme en conformité avec les lois et textes en vigueur.