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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2017
    Kenya

    The land question in Kenya has never been solved. Land is a pertinent source of livelihood, the problem has persisted and in a number of years caused chaos as people grow impatient. Over time, there have been complaints from various communities and recently, the past governments have sought to listen to the ailing communities. The National Land Policy and the National Land Commission characterize efforts to remedy the continued situation bedeviling the African communities.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1976
    Kenya, Brazil, Italy
  3. Library Resource
    January, 1999
    Kenya, Sub-Saharan Africa

    This review explores environmental change in northern and south-central Kenya, roughly covering three decades from the 1960s to the 1990s. The report answers three questions:has vegetation change occurred in these districts?if vegetation change has occurred, why and how has this happened?what are the trends for livestock populations?The article concludes that:rangeland sites have been fundamentally altered by woody encroachment over the past 40 years.

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2004
    Kenya, Africa

    Contains introduction; the goals and objectives of land policy; land sovereignty; land tenure classification; incidents of tenure; historical claims; tenure of land-based resources; productive and sustainable land use; the management and development of land; land rights delivery; demarcation and cadastral survey; land market regulation; land dispute resolution; appendix on national civil society land policy principles.

  5. Library Resource
    Institutional & promotional materials
    March, 2006
    Kenya

    The Role Of Wetlands In Poverty Reduction- Extreme poverty among rural poor people living around wetlands remains a daily reality for more than 56% of Kenya’s population, who subsist on less than one dollar a day. Seventy percent of extremely poor households, a majority of who live in rural areas where hunger and poverty prevails, are now being caught up in a new web of lack of access to wetlands as safety-net during hard times due to appropriation of wetlands by private developers.

  6. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    Somalia, Kenya, Sudan

    Two images have dominated the northern media in recent months.The first is of desolation in remote, rural areas in Africa affected by drought, conflict or famine, such as in Somalia, northern Kenya or Darfur, Sudan. The second is a different kind of desolation - that of urban squalor as portrayed in the film «The Constant Gardener». Nairobi's Kibera, which provides a backdrop for the film, is a bustling shantytown with a population of ca.

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 1981
    Kenya

    This study attempts to provide a conceptual insight
    into the various accounting/legal problems and complications
    that arise in the subdivision and distribution of land to
    the shareholders by limited liability companies in Kenya.
    The highlighting of the various accounting and legal
    problems apart, the study also attempt's to provide
    prescriptive accounting treatments to the various
    problematic land subdivision and distribution circumstances.
    The paper starts by providing a chronological account

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