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Biblioteca Land Inequality Is a Crisis. Achieving Women’s Land Rights Is How We Respond

Land Inequality Is a Crisis. Achieving Women’s Land Rights Is How We Respond

Land Inequality Is a Crisis. Achieving Women’s Land Rights Is How We Respond

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Date of publication
Junho 2021
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MOKORO-103

On 27 April 2021 President Kenyatta launched the National Land Information Management System (NLIMS);the culmination of years of digitisation of chaotic land records. It is expected to ease title transfers and safeguard public land from grabbers. It coincided with the opening of a National Geospatial Data Centre;an online depository that will contain all the land records in the country. The President said that ‘at the click of a button citizens will carry out various land transactions;drastically reducing human interaction;delays and all other inconveniences that Kenyans have had to endure in our land registries. Perennial fraud;corruption and illegal transactions will be a thing of the past.’

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Gabriela Bucher (Oxfam International and Michael Taylor (International Land Coalition

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