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Kenya Finally Starts the Process of Developing a National Land Policy

Kenya Finally Starts the Process of Developing a National Land Policy

The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Lands and Housing (MOLH) has finally embarked on the process of developing a National Land Policy (NLP) that is envisaged to be in place by June 2005. It has been a tortuous journey for many in the civil society and other stakeholders. The NLP will come, as a gratifying culmination of a battle well fought and the win will hopefully be savoured for a very long time to come. The Minister of Lands and Housing, Hon. Amos Kimunya launched the NLP policy formulation process during a two-day stakeholders’ workshop that was held at the School of Monetary Studies in Nairobi. The meeting held on 10th and 11th February 2004, drew participants from different departments in the MOLH and the civil society, private sector, academic and professional bodies. Other participants included representatives from UNEP, DFID, JICA, Oxfam GB and UN Habitat

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