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The Economic Effects of Land Reform in Tajikistan

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2008
Turquemenistão
Tajiquistão
Afeganistão
Azerbaijão
Usbequistão
Ucrânia
Quirguistão
China
Cazaquistão
Moldávia
Bielorrússia
Geórgia
Arménia
Ásia

The purpose of this study is to analyze the economic effects of land reform policies in Tajikistan on the country’s agricultural sector and rural households. There is a conspicuous lack of evidence-based policy dialogue with the government on the effectiveness of land and agricultural policies in Tajikistan. Though the majority of rural inhabitants live in poverty and many are food insecure, a scientifically proper evaluation of the effects of land and farm policy reforms has yet to be done.

Agricultural Development in Uzbekistan: The Effect of Ongoing Reforms

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2008
Uzbekistan

Agricultural transition in Uzbekistan, as in all CIS countries, is driven by a process of land reform, which involves redistribution of land among producers and concomitant changes in farm structure. In this article we review the process of land reform since Uzbekistan’s independence and examine its impacts on agricultural growth and rural family incomes. The analysis is based on official statistics and data from a farm-level survey carried out in 2007.

Foreword to Women’s Rights to Land & Privatization in Eastern Africa

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2008
África

An exciting new collection inspired by a 2003 Oxfam/FAO workshop in Pretoria. Foreword briefly looks at the struggle for women’s land rights across the globe and the lack of concrete gains. Women have been confronted by resistance and patriarchy. Many land reform programmes over the past 60 years were falsely premised on notions of a unitary household. Women were disadvantaged by the codification of customary law in colonial Africa and are now by privatization in a context exacerbated by the coming of HIV and AIDS, which is breaking down notions of reciprocity.

AFRA News

Institutional & promotional materials
Outubro, 2008
África
África do Sul

AFRA Newsletter No. 64 

A new start for Zimbabwe?

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2008
Zimbabwe
África

On the basis of work in Masvingo Province since 2000, and as part of an ongoing regional project on Livelihoods after Land Reform in Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, offers challenges to 5 oft-repeated myths, that: Zimbabwean land reform has been a total failure; the beneficiaries of Zimbabwean land reform have been largely political ‘cronies’; there is no investment in the new resettlements; agriculture is in complete ruins; the rural economy has collapsed.

Pushing and pulling

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2008
África do Sul

This case study provides a comparative analysis of two different initiatives designed to grow small
scale agricultural production in Cape Town.

OS (DES) CAMINHOS DO PROCESSO DE REFORMA AGRÁRIA BRASILEIRO.

Conference Papers & Reports
Julho, 2008

O artigo se propõe a apresentar a discussão sobre a reforma agrária brasileira, no seu aspecto teórico e na análise do seu processo de execução. Verifica-se que, ao longo dos anos, através dos programas e projetos, faltou decisão política para realizar as transformações que a estrutura concentrada da terra está a exigir e melhorar as condições de vida das populações sem terra. A violência está presente no processo, fazendo um grande número de vítimas.