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Focus on Africa: Kenya Lesson Brief, Group Ranches

This lesson brief follows the modernization of pastoral livestock production in Kenya.

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Kenya
0° 1' 24.8124" S, 37° 54' 22.2948" E
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Focus on Land in Africa: Mali Lesson Brief, Farmer-Herder Conflicts

This lesson brief explores the multiple independent phenomena that affect relationships between farmers and herders, as well as the nature of their conflicts over natural resources in Mali. It is part of the 

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Mali
17° 34' 14.4912" N, 3° 59' 46.1976" W
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Focus on Land in Africa: Ghana Lesson Brief, Investment in Biofuels

This lesson brief discusses the dangers and opportunities of increasing biofuel cultivation in Ghana and provides recommendations for a national policy governing this sector.

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Ghana
7° 56' 47.4972" N, 1° 1' 23.4984" W
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Focus on Land in Africa: Ghana Lesson Brief, Land Administration at a Crossroads

This lesson brief discusses projects developed to reinvigorate the process of land registration formalization in peri-urban Ghana, their impacts, and the risks of unintended consequen

Location

Ghana
7° 56' 47.4972" N, 1° 1' 23.4984" W
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Focus on Land in Africa: Interactive Diagram for Registering Property in Tanzania

Tanzania requires nine steps for registering property. This interactive procedure follows the Doing Business 2011 data for Tanzaniaa from the World Bank on property registration.

Location

Tanzania
6° 22' 8.5008" S, 34° 53' 19.7592" E
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Focus on Land in Africa: Tanzania Lesson Brief, Village Land

This lesson brief looks at the history of customary land rights and examines the current conditions regarding Village Land and customary tenure arrangements in Tanzania.

Location

Tanzania
6° 22' 8.5008" S, 34° 53' 19.7592" E
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Focus on Africa: Uganda Lesson Brief, Women and Customary Land Rights

This lesson brief explores the struggles women face in benefiting from their customary rights.

Location

Uganda
1° 22' 23.9988" N, 32° 17' 24.99" E
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Country Profile: Indonesia

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Indonesia is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institu

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Focus on Africa: Interactive Diagram for Registering Property in Uganda

Uganda requires thirteen steps for registering property. This interactive procedure follows the Doing Business 2011 data for Uganda from the World Bank on property registration.

Location

Uganda
1° 22' 23.9988" N, 32° 17' 24.99" E
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USAID Country Profile: Kenya

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Kenya is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute a

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