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[From AWID]  FRIDAY FILE: In Africa land rights are critical to economic power.
By: Clayton Utz Date: September 29th 2016 Source: Lexology The draft Land Administration Amendment Bill 2016 will not be introduced to the WA Parliament during this term of government. But proposals for reforms to WA Crown land tenure are likely to be revived following the upcoming State election
USAID's Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Land Tenure and Property Rights launches today. Registration is open now through October 16.
Date: October 24th 2016 Source: Jaimaica Observer KINGSTON, Jamaica — Opposition spokesperson on land, Senator Sophia Frazer Binns, says the contentious informal settlement at 85 Red Hills Road in St Andrew is another reason to place the issue of land tenure, ownership and rectification on the
Date: February 1st 2016 Source: The Hans India Karimnagar: The Tribal people of Telangana agency areas are facing legal problems and police harassment for cultivating the forest lands as they are still not given rights over the lands that rightfully belong to them. 
By: Brad Thompson Date: February 29th 2016 Source: The West Australian Advertising guru Harold Mitchell has hailed changes to WA’s land use laws as a key to unlocking the value and productivity in pastoral leases covering 87 million hectares of the State.
By: Kelvin Matandiko Date: March 30th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Citizen OPINION Kilombero — Curbing land conflicts is high on the agenda of the fifth phase government's leader, President John Magufuli. No wonder he cautioned new regional commissioners he recently appointed that they would be
“Bringing Land Governance into ASEAN Economic Integration” The G8 World Summit in 2003 stated that “Weak land governance and property rights systems can lead to opaque land deals.” It further states that “increasing security of land rights and transparency of land governance fosters participation
By: Roy Prosterman (Landesa) Date: September 20th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Could the newly democratic nation become Asia's sixth development success story? Since World War II, there have been five great Asian development success stories founded upon land tenure reforms that
Agrilinks, the USAID Bureau for Food Security’s Knowledge Sharing platform, will be hosting an "Ask Ag" online chat on July 22 (noon-1:00 PM ET) on the unique challenges of—and solutions to—land tenure issues. The chat will be hosted on the Agrilinks website and open to the public.
By: Caroline Moser Date: October 6th 2016 Source:  Next City On  October 17, the Habitat III conference opens in Quito, Ecuador. Its primary objective is for UN member states to adopt the New Urban Agenda (NUA), reflect on the agreements reached, and elaborate on policy and planning processes for
By: Delfin T. Mallari Jr. Date: January 28th 2016 Source: Inquirer Southern Luzon It was a new day for farmers in an estate in Quezon province who had long been struggling to own the land they were tilling. For the first time in their lives, farmers in the controversial Hacienda Matias in Quezon

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