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  1. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Ethiopia

    Over the coming decades, land policy and
    administration, for urban as well as rural areas, will be
    critical for Ethiopia's development. The vast majority
    of people making up the Federal Democratic Republic of
    Ethiopia's (FDRE) predominantly agricultural economy
    live in rural areas. Finally, land policies and
    administration can contribute significantly to the
    objectives of promoting gender equality and protecting

  2. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Niger

    Since the early 1980s, the Government of
    Niger and its development partners have invested more than
    200 billion West African Francs (FCFA) in programs will
    promote sustainable land management (SLM) and other
    activities to reduce poverty and vulnerability. Overall,
    more than 50 programs have promoted SLM in Niger. Despite
    large investments in SLM programs, their impacts on land
    management, agricultural production, poverty, and other

  3. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Liberia

    To implement the vision of fostering
    economic development, social equity, and a transparent and
    effective government, the Government of Liberia has outlined
    key transitions that need to be accomplished. These include
    the development of infrastructure (roads, electricity),
    schools, job creation and transition from war, civil
    conflict and social polarization to a well functioning
    society in which economic opportunities are fostered and

  4. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Kenya

    This study strongly indicates the lack
    of access to land for women in Kenya's agricultural
    communities cannot be framed as a failing of formal or
    informal systems, but rather as issues with both. Even the
    creation of fused or hybrid mechanisms, such as the Land
    Control Boards (LCBs) and Land Disputes Tribunals (LDTs),
    has not increased access to justice. Underlying power
    dynamics and the use of such systems by self-serving

  5. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Mozambique

    This brief includes the following
    headings: rationale, objectives, and basic features of the
    1997 land law; acquiring land-use rights; obstacles to
    transferring urban land-use rights; promote the productive
    use of Direito de Uso e Aproveitamento dos Terras, or
    DUATs; and enforce the land tax.

  6. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Tanzania

    Following this introductory chapter,
    chapter two continues with a general description of the
    regulatory, institutional, and policy environment for
    Renewable Energy (RE) in Tanzania. The chapter describes the
    main existing institutional arrangements in place and shows
    that the country's legal framework is conducive to
    private sector RE initiatives. Chapter three discusses the
    fundamentals of project finance, the basic components of

  7. Library Resource
    June, 2014
    Tanzania

    This paper reports on a randomized field
    experiment that uses price incentives to address economic
    and gender inequality in land tenure formalization. During
    the 1990s and 2000s, nearly two dozen African countries
    proposed de jure land reforms extending access to formal,
    freehold land tenure to millions of poor households. Many of
    these reforms stalled. Titled land remains the de facto
    preserve of wealthy households and, within households, men.

  8. Library Resource
    December, 2014
    South Sudan, Sudan

    South Sudan is a new country of 10.5
    million people that has just emerged from conflict and still
    facing challenges with recovery and development. Although
    economic disparities, political exclusion and deprivation in
    the distribution of political and economic power between the
    northern and southern parts of then united Sudan were often
    tendered as the proximal causes of the conflict, at the
    center of the prolonged civil war was the struggle for

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2015
    Mali, Western Africa

    Urban and peri-urban land markets in rapidly expanding West African cities operate within and across different coexisting tenure regimes and involve complex procedures to obtain or make land available for housing. Because a structured framework lacks for the analysis of such systems, this book proposes a systemic approach and applies it to Bamako and its surrounding areas.

  10. Library Resource
    July, 2015
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

    While scholars agree on the importance
    of land rental markets for structural transformation in
    rural areas, evidence on the extent and nature of their
    operation, including potential obstacles to their improved
    functioning, remains limited. This study uses
    household-level data from six countries to start filling
    this gap and derive substantive as well as methodological
    lessons. The paper finds that rental markets transfer land

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