This summary of LIFTs Strategy to Effectively Engage Women and Vulnerable Groups During SLLC assesses the engagement of women and vulnerable groups (VGs) during the second level land certification (SLLC) PROCESS and how best to involve women and VGs to ensure their involvement and tenure security..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2017Ethiopia
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2017Ethiopia
This study provides recommendations for standard second level land certification (SLLC) procedures to be adopted when registering polygamous households landholdings in Ethiopia..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2017Ethiopia
This study assesses the engagement of women and vulnerable groups (VGs) during the second level land certification (SLLC) process and how best to involve women and VGs to ensure their involvement and tenure security..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...
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Is Measurement Error Driving the Inverse Relationship?
Reports & ResearchPolicy Papers & BriefsJuly, 2017Ethiopia, AfricaThis paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse plot-size productivity relationship, which states that land productivity decreases as plot size increases. Existing empirical studies on the inverse plot-size productivity relationship define land productivity or yields as self-reported production divided by plot size. This paper considers an alternative approach to estimating yields based on crop cuts.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsAugust, 2017Ethiopia
Supporting the agriculture sector
The GoE with technical support from the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) programme is issuing Second Level Land Certificates (SLLC) to increase the land tenure security of farmers. As a result, farmers are more willing to invest in their land in a productive and sustainable way. However, to allow for increased productive investment, farmers must have access to improved agri-inputs and technologies that are climate smart: this is currently a challenge in most rural areas.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsAugust, 2017Ethiopia
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Ethiopia are offering farmers a new financial product: the SLLC-linked individual loan product
With Second Level Land Certification (SLLC), MFIs have the security of knowing the ownership and exact landholding size of farmers. This has allowed the development of an innovative individual lending product that uses the produce of the land as a form of guarantee.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsAugust, 2017Ethiopia
The vision of Ethiopia (GTP-II) is to become a lower middle-income country by 2025
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Beneficial to smallholder farmers, particularly for vulnerable groups
Policy Papers & BriefsAugust, 2017EthiopiaHow LIFT promotes formalisation
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Improving farmers’ lives through the SLLC-linked loan product
Policy Papers & BriefsAugust, 2017EthiopiaWith Second Level Land Certification (SLLC), farmers gain increased security of tenure: this incentivises them to invest more in their land.
To allow for this productive investment to take place, the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) programme is working with micro finance institutions (MFIs) to roll out an innovative financial product: the SLLC-linked individual loan.
Accessing longer terms and larger size loans allows farmers to increase the productivity of their land, graduate from subsistence farming, and become more commercially oriented.
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