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Showing items 68464 through 68472 of 73391.The law is supposed to protect a woman’s rights to land. The law is failing, and husbands can ignore their wife’s legal rights. Why? And what should be done about it?
The Ugandan government is convinced that only by giving everyone titles to their land will people have security of tenure, and it is investing everything in pushing this through.
This paper looks at how married women and children are vulnerable to becoming landless. Should something be done? What can be done?
Reveals some of the common myths held in Uganda about customary tenure and its ’backwardness’. Argues that customary tenure offers opportunities for economic development that remains untapped by policy makers.
Examines the policies and practices on land of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID).
Since the 2005 Land Summit, new approaches to land reform have been on the agenda, yet there remains little clarity on the way forward. The main focus has been on means of accelerating the redistribution of land through new modes of acquiring land.
Examines the draft Land Policy in depth. Provides an overview of the Policy and highlights the key areas of proposed change and their possible impact.
The results of a small grants competition aimed at generating insights into land reform based on original and recent field research by young Zimbabwean scholars. 15 grants were awarded and the results are to be found in these Working Papers.
Examines progress made on land related provisions in the 2005 Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) with special reference to Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile states in central Sudan.
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