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Land investments, accountability and the law: Lessons from West Africa

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Reports & Research
июня, 2016
Africa

The recent wave of land deals for agribusiness investments has highlighted the widespread demand for greater accountability in the governance of land and investment. Legal frameworks influence opportunities for accountability, and recourse to law has featured prominently in grassroots responses to the land deals.

Modernization and Commercialization of Armenian Agriculture

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
июня, 2016
Armenia
Europe
Central Asia

The study focuses on themes and areas that have been identified as highly relevant for the modernization and commercialization of the agriculture sector. The study originally aimed to review: agricultural marketing, processing and exports; food safety; agricultural “cooperation,” including farmers’ groups; agricultural extension and agricultural insurance.

Encroaching on Land and Livelihoods: How National Expropriation Laws Measure Up Against International Standards

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Policy Papers & Briefs
мая, 2016
Global

Encroaching on Land and Livelihoods examines whether national expropriation laws in 30 countries across Asia and Africa follow the international standards established in Section 16 of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries, and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGTs).

DEVOLVING LAND GOVERNANCE

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Reports & Research
мая, 2016
Kenya

The Commission has been in the forefront of promoting good governance and accountability in the land sector. Progress in the land sector has been mixed. Through the effort of the government, support agencies and other stakeholders the Commission was able to devolve its function to the 47 counties through the County Land Management Boards (CLMBs).

Balancing Development and Community Livelihoods: A Framework for Land Acquisition and Resettlement in Uganda

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Policy Papers & Briefs
мая, 2016
Uganda

Land acquisition for development projects by government, private investors and land speculators is a critical source of tensions and conflicts in many parts of Uganda. Following the discovery of commercially viable oil reserves in 2006, Uganda turned attention to extractives and oil development as a matter of national priority.