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  1. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    September, 2011
    Kenya

    kenya land alliance download :Memorandum On Continued Engagement With The Ministry Of Lands On Land Reforms Presented To: The Ministry Of Lands. The approval by the public of the Constitution at the referendum on August 4, 2010 and its promulgation on August 27, 2010 heralded a new dawn of governance in Kenya. Through its broad provisions, it is expected that it will spur social and economic development and secure the land rights of all Kenyans, by among others guaranteeing them ownership, control and access to natural resources.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2011
    Kenya

    This thesis argues that incorporating pastoral land rights into the formal

    system requires identifying and securing pastoralists’ rights on migration

    corridors and dry season pastures in a manner that, first, reflects their

    customary practices about ‘where’ and ‘when’ they require access to the

    land, and second, aligning both the ‘when’ and the ‘where’ within the

    legal framework for property rights and land administration. This

    approach may facilitate the legal recognition of pastoralists’ seasonal

  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    March, 2011
    Kenya

    Despite a history of more than 100 years and the introduction of provisional maps to support land registration, the Kenyan cadastre is largely incomplete. It consists of a patchwork of maps of different positional qualities, which would not be readily integrated to create a nation-wide coverage. This paper outlines the structure of the Kenyan cadastre and analyses the quality of the cadastral maps with regard to the requirements of modern land administration.

  4. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    January, 2011
    Mozambique

    This series of briefs has focused on the importance of a legal framework
    for land that fosters tenure security for rural citizens and provides a foundation forv equitable and vigorous rural development. However, good laws alone do not assure genuine reform. The effectiveness of a law depends on adequate capacity and the will to implement the law. In the case of land legislation, this applies to both those who claim rights— typically individuals, communities or firms—and those who administer land rights, namely the government and and legitimate non-state authorities (e.g.,

  5. Library Resource

    A study of northern Kenya

    Reports & Research
    January, 2011
    Kenya

    A series of papers on land use administration, land use change, securing of rights to resources and other in Laikipia, Kenya.

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