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Etat de référence social et Plan de gestion sociale préliminaire

Reports & Research
May, 2022
Morocco

Ce rapport couvre l’opération de melkisation des terres collectives situées en totalité ou en partie dans le périmètre d’irrigation Gharb, faisant part de la zone d’action de l’Office Régional de Mise en Valeur Agricole du Gharb (ORMVAG). Compte tenu de la nature et de la programmation du projet de melkisation et conformément aux exigences du MCC qui s’alignent sur celles de la Société financière internationale (SFI), un plan de gestion sociale préliminaire est requis sur la base des impacts sociaux définis à partir des premiers résultats de l’état de référence social réalisé à ce stade1.

Comparative Analysis of Land Policy Instruments to Tackle Land Fragmentation

Reports & Research
December, 2023
Ethiopia

This study addresses the significant issue of land fragmentation in Ethiopia, which is characterized by  small, irregular, scattered parcels  with no or adequate road access. With landholders owning multiple small and dispersed parcels, averaging 1.5 hectares, the situation demands urgent policy intervention.

Farmers protection law 1950

Legislation & Policies
Sudan
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
The document in question is a legislation composed of four articles and an index. The law's primary objective seems to be the regulation and protection of farmers, as indicated in Article 4. The law begins by establishing its name (Article 1), followed by a section that defines key terms used throughout the legislation (Article 2). Article 3 outlines the application of the law, presumably detailing its jurisdiction and the contexts in which it is to be implemented.

Policy Paper - Self-financing model for the scaling of customary land services in Uganda

Policy Papers & Briefs
June, 2024
Africa
Uganda

This paper presents the pilot experiences with a contributory model to customary land registration in Northern Uganda and discusses the potentials, challenges, and recommendations for further scaling up. The pilot was implemented between November 2021 - February 2023 in Bululu sub-country – and is continuously backstopped and monitored by the GIZ implemented “Responsible Land Policy in Uganda “(RELAPU)” project. The so-called “Bululu self-financing pilot” is built on prior project experience in “Fit for Purpose” (FFP) land demarcation and registration of customary land in rural settings.