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Evaluation of Urban Land Administration Processes and Institutional Arrangements of Ethiopia: Based on Advocacy Coalition Theory

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Peer-reviewed publication
Ethiopia

Land is the most vital resource on earth from which humankind derives almost all its basic needs. Land plays significant role through economic, social, political and cultural dimensions. Administration of this vital resource (Land) is a major issue underlying social, economic and cultural development. Its protection will be sustainable if there is proper land administration system.

Documenting informal and customary land rights in Africa Challenges of using participatory means

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Peer-reviewed publication
Central African Republic

The adoption of modern Land Administration Systems (LAS) in Sub Saharan Africa is done with the expectation that principles of equity, non-discrimination, efficiency, transparency, productivity and sustainability among others may be achieved to meet societal needs in those countries.

Sustainable land-based investments in Africa: The quest for inclusion and transparency.

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Peer-reviewed publication
Central African Republic

 ABSTARCTA common limiting factor to the development of agriculture on the continent is the amorphous land administration laws and practices which in certain locations, is dominated by traditional administration and inheritance among an ever-increasing population, leading to fragmentation of available land with little available for commercial agriculture.Using desk reviews of previous studies,

3D Cadastre for Land Administration: Some issues about the Moroccan context

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Peer-reviewed publication
Africa

With the fast world population growing, the efficient use of land properties became of great necessity. In this context, the traditional two-dimensional (2D) cadastral management mode cannot satisfy the need of current 3D land use and 3D urban planning (Guo et al. 2014). So, developing a 3D cadastral system is a very promising solution for land administration.

Public-Private Partnership in Land Administration: A pathway for minimising corruption in land sector to individual land acquirers in Bujumbura

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Peer-reviewed publication
Burundi

The concept of Private-Public Partnership was used to provide infrastructure in developed countries for long time and the arrangement was applied by other countries due to its effectiveness and efficiency. This paper tried to explore how Private-Public Partnership is useful in minimising corruption cases in land administration for the case of Bujumbura City.

Transparency and Environmental Sustainability Guidelines in Land Administration in Nigeria

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Peer-reviewed publication
Nigeria

The Land Use Act of Nigeria, first enacted in 1978 was intended to simplify and standardise land administration systems across the country. It vested the authority to plan, assign and approve certificates of land ownership in the state governors, and all non-urban land in the local governments.

AFR: From Pilots to Nationwide Registration of Land: Lessons Learned for Future Land Operations (EN)

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Ethiopia
Rwanda
Tanzania
Benin
Côte d'Ivoire
Madagascar
The Africa Region Technical Workshop brought together a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss the progression from pilot projects to nationwide land registration across Sub-Saharan Africa. The workshop aimed to facilitate knowledge exchange, enhance South-South cooperation, and examine innovative approaches to scaling up land registration.

AFR: Des projets pilotes à l'enregistrement foncier à l'échelle nationale (FR)

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Africa
Benin
Côte d'Ivoire
Madagascar
Ethiopia
Rwanda
Tanzania
The Africa Region Technical Workshop gathered a diverse range of stakeholders to discuss the shift from pilot projects to nationwide land registration in Sub-Saharan Africa. The workshop aimed to encourage knowledge sharing, strengthen South-South cooperation, and explore innovative solutions to the common challenges of scaling up land rights registration programs.

AFR: Des projets pilotes à l'enregistrement foncier à l'échelle nationale (FR)

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Africa
Côte d'Ivoire
The Africa Region Technical Workshop brought together key stakeholders from Sub-Saharan Africa to discuss the expansion from pilot projects to nationwide land registration. The workshop featured parallel Anglophone and Francophone sessions, aiming to promote knowledge sharing, enhance South-South cooperation, and address common challenges in scaling up land rights registration.