The Uganda National Land Policy (NLP) Implementation Action Plan is a deliberate resolution by the Government of Uganda to address major challenges that have hindered the implementation of land reforms, thereby impeding the optimal utilisation of land for socio-economic development and transformation. Although successive post-independence governments have made numerous efforts to streamline land governance and reconfigure the role of land in national development, the majority of these efforts have failed to address underlying issues and have thus remained unimplemented to date.
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Library ResourceNational PoliciesMarch, 2015Uganda
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Library ResourceNational PoliciesOctober, 2001Tanzania
This strategy is an integral component of the ongoing macroeconomic adjustment and structural reforms that are supported by Tanzania's development partners.
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Environmental and Social Management Framework
National PoliciesMarch, 2006TanzaniaIn August 2001, The Government of Tanzania (GoT) approved the Agricultural Sector Development Strategy (ASDS) which envisages an agricultural sector that, by 2025, is modernized, commercial, highly productive and profitable, and utilizes natural resources in a sustainable manner. The ASDS has identified five strategic issues:
• Strengthening the institutional framework.
• Creating a favorable environment for commercial activities.
• Clarifying public and private sector roles in improving support services.
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Resettlement Policy Framework
National PoliciesMarch, 2006TanzaniaA policy to guide resettlement in agricultural projects under ASDP
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesNational PoliciesJuly, 2005Ethiopia
This proclamation concerns rural land administration and seeks to minimize conflict by providing standards for such administration.
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Land Act
LegislationNational PoliciesJune, 2007Southern Asia, BhutanPreamble of Land Act: "Whereas, legislative reforms initiated from the Golden Throne have resulted in enactment and amendment of many laws for the benefit of the people of Bhutan, the Land Act of Bhutan shall stand testimony to the continued commitment and diligence of the Druk Gyalpo in his pursuit to promote the well-being of the Bhutanese people.
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Library ResourceNational PoliciesJanuary, 2012Asia
See attached the 10 points of the agreement signed around land rights between Ekta Parishad and the Indian Government.
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