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Recent Experiences of Civil Society Participation in Land Policy Planning in Rwanda and Malawi

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Reports & Research
December, 2000
Malawi
Rwanda
Africa

Contains the background to the National Land Policy workshops in Rwanda and Malawi in October and November 2000, and discusses civil society involvement prior to, during and after the workshops. Draws comparisons between the two countries and mentions the role of international NGOs.

Land management programme in Tanzania

LandLibrary Resource
December, 1999
Sub-Saharan Africa

Evaluation of LAMP in different contexts:broader change processesdevelopment thinkingcomparative analysis of different conditions of LAMP in the four districts it has been implemented inFindings include: recommending that the programme shifts focus from considering its core as natural resources management to one of support to the empowerment, mobilisation and capacity building of village commun

Coalitions for Change

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Conference Papers & Reports
September, 1999

World Bank Group President, James Wolfensohn addressed the Board of Governors. In the past year the Bank launched a new initiative—the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF). The aim was to bring the social and the structural aspects of development together with the macroeconomic and the financial so as to establish a much more balanced and effective approach.

GTZ's Land Use Planning Methods, Strategies and Tools

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Training Resources & Tools
December, 1998

[adapted from GTZ] 1999- More than one hundred technical co-operation projects on three continents supported by the various technical departments of GTZ were involved in this discussion on Land Use Planning, paying specific attention to gender and women’s promotion through its pilot program “Gender and Women’s Promotion”.

Creation of Land Markets in Transition Countries: Implications for the Institutions of Land Administration

LandLibrary Resource
December, 1998
Albania
Eastern Europe
Europe

Describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected transition countries and (2) the post-privatization changes in land administration institutions which are being crafted to establish land markets.