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6 December 2021
The Netherlands Agency for Enterprise and Development (RVO) is pleased to announce its collaboration with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN) in Bamako, SNV, the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), the University of Legal and Political Sciences of Bamako and the National Coordination of
4 May 2020
The Oyo State Government has launched a digitised Certificate of Occupancy issuance platform as part of its strategy for growing the Gross Domestic Product of the state. According to a statement issued by the Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Abiodun Abdu-Raheem, the processing
16 October 2019
Historical Database on Economic and Social Impact of Informal Settlements Agreements in Brazil to be Made Available for Research  
21 August 2017
The legislation retroactively authorizes some 4,000 illegal settlers homes built on private Palestinian property while financially compensation the Palestinian land owners. The Settlements Regulation Law which seizes private Palestinian property meets both Israeli and international legal standards
By: Macharia Mwangi Date: August 12th 2016 Source: Daily Nation Dr Swazuri told State agencies to stop eviction of Sengwer people from Embobut Forest. National Land Commission chairman Muhammad Swazuri on Friday ordered State agencies to stop evicting indigenous people living in their ancestral
By: Aslam Shah Date: February 19th 2016 Source: Daily Times Sindh Assembly issues notification granting leasehold rights to slum dwellers KARACHI: Thousands of innocent Karachiites are being deprived of their hard-earned lifetime saving in shape of properties encroached upon by the 'katchi
By: Darshan Kunwar| Date: August 20th 2016 Source: The Times of India DEHRADUN: Three weeks after the state government issued an order granting ownership rights to 2,500 families living in 123 slums and low-lying localities, chief minister Harish Rawat on Saturday said that the process to
By: Mugabo Ignatius Date: April 6th 2016 Source: News of Rwanda The World Bank has extended a credit financing worth U$95 million to Rwanda the development of the country’s six secondary cities that are under the urbanization strategy. According to the agreement penned on Wednesday, the funds will

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