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Smallholders and land tenure in Ghana: Aligning context, empirics, and policy

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2015
Western Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
Ghana

For decades, policymakers and development practitioners have debated benefits and threats of property rights formalization and private versus customary tenure systems. This paper provides insights into the challenges in understanding and empirically analyzing the relationship between tenure systems and agricultural investment, and formulates policy advice that can support land tenure interventions. We focus on Ghana, based on extensive qualitative fieldwork and a review of empirical research and policy documents.

Acuerdo Ministerial Jamaica 2009

Institutional & promotional materials
October, 2009
Canada
United States of America
Central America
Latin America and the Caribbean

En el marco de la Quinta Reunión Ministerial “Agricultura y Vida Rural en las Américas” y en el contexto del Proceso Cumbres de las Américas llevado a cabo en Montego Bay, Jamaica, del 26 al 29 de octubre de 2009 se firmó el PLAN AGRO 2003-2015, Acuerdo Ministerial Hemisférico Jamaica 2009 para la Agricultura y Vida Rural en las Américas.

Evaluacion de las Estrategias de Reduccion de Pobreza (ERP) en América Latina

Institutional & promotional materials
January, 2008
Bolivia
Honduras
Nicaragua

Pobreza Rural y Desarrollo en Honduras, Nicaragua y Bolivia Informe Temático 2007 El llamado Proceso ERP – el proceso que gira en torno a las Estrategias de Reducción de Pobreza – respondió a una preocupación por la elevada y persistente pobreza en muchos países en vías de desarrollo así como por la baja efectividad de la ayuda.El Proceso ERP tenía como elemento central un proceso participativo que buscaba reunir al gobierno y la sociedad civil en la identificación de soluciones a los problemas de pobreza de cada país.El compromiso de los donantes fue el de apoyar con recursos las estrategi

Tenure and Investment in Africa

Reports & Research
January, 2017
Africa
Kenya
Cameroon
Burkina Faso
Liberia
Mali
Senegal

This synthesis of our findings from an investigation of tenure risk in East, West, and Southern Africa, shows that a majority of tenure disputes are caused by the displacement of local peoples, indicating that companies and investors are not doing enough to understand competing claims to the land they acquire or lease. This failure in diligence is particularly noteworthy given that a majority of the disputes analyzed had materially significant impacts: indeed, a higher proportion of projects in Africa are financially impacted by tenure dispute than any other region in the world. 

Forest Customary Tenure in Man Ping Village, Northern Shan State, Myanmar

Institutional & promotional materials
January, 2016
Myanmar

The poster presents an overview of forestland, livelihoods and customary practices in Man Ping Village, Northern Shan State, Myanmar. This poster is one of a five village case studies produced by partner organizations during field-based training on how to document customary tenure systems, supported by MRLG.

Land Use Act 1978

Legislation
February, 1978
Nigeria

An Act to vest all land comprised in the territory of each State (except land vested in the Federal Government or its agencies) solely in the Governor of the State, who would hold such land in trust for the people and would henceforth be responsible for allocation of land in all urban areas to individuals resident in the State and to organisations for residential, agricultural, commercial and other purposes while similar powers with respect to non-urban areas are conferred on Local Governments.

Land Act (Cap. 227)

Legislation & Policies
June, 1998
Uganda

An Act to provide for the tenure, ownership and management of land; to amend and consolidate the law relating to tenure, ownership and management of land; and to provide for other related or incidental matters.

Pillars of the community: How trained volunteers defend land rights in Tanzania

Reports & Research
November, 2016
Tanzania

Training volunteers to help their communities defend their land rights has proved an effective approach for promoting land justice in Tanzania. This report documents how Hakiardhi, a Dar-es-Salaam based research institute working on land governance issues, has established and trained a 600-strong network of male and female ‘Land Rights Monitors’ (LRMs) operating in 300 villages on various aspects of the land law, so they can help people and local governments to exercise and ensure respect for their legal rights in land disputes.

Adjudication of Land Cases in Tanzania: A Bird Eye Overview of the District Land and Housing Tribunal

Conference Papers & Reports
June, 2013
Tanzania

This paper uses District Land and Housing Tribunal (DLHT) as a case study to argue that the principle conceived in the enactment of the law that established the tribunal is far from becoming a reality. It uses data of the past four years to demonstrate that DLHT is overburdened by increment of an average of 2000 pending cases every year. It further shows legal and practical challenges that hinder access to and independence of DLHT. The paper calls for drastic strategic measures to strengthen DLHT in terms of human resources and facilities.