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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation
    August, 2001
    Cambodia

    The 2001 Amendment to the Land Law aims to determine the regime of ownership for immovable properties in the Kingdom of Cambodia for the purpose of guaranteeing the rights of ownership and other rights related to immovable properties. It also intends to establish a modern system of land registration that guarantees the rights of people to own land.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    Legislation
    August, 2001
    Cambodia

     

    "Article 1:

    This law has the objective to determine the regime of ownership for immovable properties in the Kingdom of Cambodia for the purpose of guaranteeing the rights of ownership and other rights related to immovable property, according to the provisions of the 1993 Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia."

  3. Library Resource
    Land tenure

    Preliminary Research Findings

    Reports & Research
    September, 2001
    Zambia

    This study relates to an on-going debate as to whether customary African land tenure must be reformed or converted to a statutory, individualised land tenure system (often referred to as a ‘titled’ system) as a pre-requisite to agricultural development. Past arguments in favour of titling claim that traditional tenure is insecure for the small farmer and thus creates disincentives for land improvements; that it prevents land from being used as collateral for credit; and that it prevents the transfer of land from inefficient users to efficient ones.

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2001
    Myanmar

    The Thai government's latest resolution to control the growing migrant worker population lacks
    resolve.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2001
    Kenya

    Housing occupies an important position in the Kenyan psyche along with the concept of home ownership. The residential developments and investments attract both institutional, corporate organisations as well as private individuals. There are indications that the residential market in Nairobi is very active and that most of the valuation firms in Nairobi cany out market-based valuation of residential properties.

  6. Library Resource

    Proyecto sobre Estrategias e Instrumentos de Gestión Urbana para el Desarrollo Sostenible en América Latina y el Caribe ITA/99/118

    Institutional & promotional materials
    August, 2001
    Chile

    En un intento por optimizar los procesos de planificación y gestión en las distintas esferas sociales, se empiezan a desarrollar, tanto en el debate como en la práctica, diversas instancias de concertación entre el sector público y privado. El siguiente estudio examina este tipo de procesos a nivel de desarrollo local. Esta forma de gestión permite la articulación de distintos intereses, tanto públicos como privados, para así emprender acciones conjuntas y con ello responder de manera más óptima a las demandas de los diferentes actores sociales de una comuna.

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2001
    Mozambique, Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Mali, Somalia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Western Asia, Western Africa, Global, Eastern Africa, Northern Africa, Southern Africa

    Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women. The General Agreement in Trade and Service (GATS), for instance, provides for a level playing field in service provision between big foreign owned companies and small locally owned companies.

  8. Library Resource
    Empowering women to achieve food security cover image
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    August, 2001
    Global

    Women play important roles as producers of food, managers of natural resources, income earners, and caretakers of household food and nutrition security. Giving women the same access to physical and human resources as men could increase agricultural productivity, just as increases in women’s education and improvements in women’s status over the past quarter century have contributed to more than half of the reduction in the rate of child malnutrition.

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