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Gender Aspects of Land Reform: Constitutional Principles

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2002

A pocket sized booklet published to make a significant contribution towards creating a just, fair and equitable society in which women’s land rights are more strongly recognised and promoted. Contains a series of issues and principles: discrimination on the basis of sex; land tenure reform; land ownership; trust land; rights of inheritance; succession and matrimonial property; land distribution and resettlement schemes; land markets; institutional arrangements; the National Land Policy; conclusion.

Campaign to make the Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Land Law Systems of Kenya Public in Time for the Forthcoming Election and to enhance the ongoing Land Reform Agenda

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2002
Africa

The Njonjo Commission of Inquiry into the Land Law Systems of Kenya has just completed its task after 3 years. The Kenya Land Alliance argues strongly that its report needs to be made public as a matter of good faith before the forthcoming elections.

Gender Aspects of Land Reform Constitutional Principles

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
Quênia

Throughout this pocket size booklet, Land Reform Volume 4, KLA proposes that collectively as a nation, and especially during this time of the constitutional review process. The principles outlined be embraced with the purpose of providing women a deliberate opportunity to engage in decision-making as regards land-use,management and ownership.

Promoting Land Rights in Africa: How do NGOs Make a Difference?

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2002
África

Investigates the effectiveness of NGOs’ strategies and methods to influence land policy reform. Report based on a study of 7 NGOs promoting land reform and land rights in Mozambique and Kenya. Covers country contexts – NGO sectors and land policy reform; NGOs in the policy process – roles and relationships; assessing the impact of NGOs on land policy processes; key findings and lessons. Studies show that legislation and regulations can be modified, reinterpreted or ignored during implementation, when local level power relations become critical.

Scoping report on Communal property Institutions in Land Reform

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2002
África do Sul

This report was prepared for the Department of Land Affairs (DLA) in South Africa. In 2001 DLA set up the Communal Property Institutions (CPI) Task Team to review land reform legal entities. The purpose of the review and this report is to improve the situation and functioning of CPIs in order to move towards, rather than away from, achieving the objectives of land reform. To do this, the report covers:

• Methods of assessing and analysing cpi performance

• CPI assessment and analysis

• Offering explanations for causes of CPI problems

Scoping report on Communal Property Institutions in Land Reform

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2002
África do Sul

This report was prepared for the Department of Land Affairs (DLA) in South Africa. In 2001 DLA set up the Communal Property Institutions (CPI) Task Team to review land reform legal entities. The purpose of the review and this report is to improve the situation and functioning of CPIs in order to move towards, rather than away from, achieving the objectives of land reform. To do this, the report covers:

• Methods of assessing and analysing cpi performance

• CPI assessment and analysis

• Offering explanations for causes of CPI problems

Unscrambling the Apartheid Map

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2002
África

An examination of land tenure arrangements in the former homelands of South Africa and of post-apartheid attempts to deal with them. Includes a critique of the new Communal Land Rights Bill. Argues that the very limited capacity of government’s over-centralised land administration has been the bugbear of land reform in South Africa and that over-optimistic predictions of the speed and scope of reforms have haunted officials and politicians who made them. Fears the new Bill will undermine the opportunity to strengthen the land rights of the poor.

Campaign for the Enactment of the Ghai Constitution in Time for the forthcoming Election and to Complete the on-going Reform Agenda – a Press Release

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2002
Africa

Hopeful that if the proposed constitutional principles on land reform in the Ghai draft constitution are used as a basis of land policy and law formulation in the future, the main problems will be sorted out. Deplores the possibility of Kenya going to an election before adopting the Ghai draft constitution.

Radical Land Reform is Key to Sustainable Rural Development in South Africa

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2002
África do Sul
África

Argues that sustainable development in 21st century South Africa will never be achieved without a radical assault on the structural underpinnings of poverty and inequality inherited from 3 centuries of oppression and exploitation. A large-scale redistribution of land and resources, accompanied by the securing of tenure rights in practice as well as in law, is required for long-term sustainability. Asks how is the government’s land reform performing, and how sustainable are land-based livelihoods?

Communal Land Reform Act, 2002

Legislation
Julho, 2002
Namíbia

To povide for the allocation of rights in respect of communal land; establish, Communal Land Boards; to provide for the powers of Chiefs and Traditional Authorities and boards in relation to communal land; and to make provision for incidental matters

Rural Land Management and Productivity in Zambia: the Need for Institutional and Land Tenure Reforms

Reports & Research
Julho, 2002
Zâmbia
África

Paper presented at Surveyor’s Institute of Zambia seminar. Includes the effects of a fragmented customary rural land management system; the need for both land reform and rural land management authorities; the benefits of institutional and land tenure reforms; and a case study example of Botswana.

Land, Environment and Natural Resources: Submission to the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission from the Kenya Land Alliance

Reports & Research
Julho, 2002

KLA’s submission to the Constitutional Review Commission based on a National Civil Society Conference on Land Reform and the Land Question at Mbagathi 21-23 May 2002. Covers the Commission’s mandate, situation analysis and conclusions. Topics include land relations, land tenure, public land, expropriation, land rights of women, pastoralists, farm dwellers and the urban poor, redress of historical grievances, land administration and management, land market, environmental management, and the land policy process.