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The future of land: commercial pressures and the case for systemic law reform to secure rural land rights

The future of land: commercial pressures and the case for systemic law reform to secure rural land rights

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Date of publication
April 2020
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MOKORO-59

This study examines how Senegalese CSOs operating within the framework for dialogue and action on land in Senegal (CRAFS) mobilised around the process of formulating a draft land reform;led by the National Land Reform Commission (CNRF) between 2014 and 2016. After describing how members of CRAFS contributed to the debate on the need for an inclusive land reform and their active and critical contributions to the CNRF process;the paper analyses the achievements and limitations of their engagement in the process and the lessons learned from it.

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