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Land Governance Arrangements in Eastern Africa: Description and Comparison

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Peer-reviewed publication
Eastern Africa

This study is aimed to assess features of land governance arrangements in the Eastern Africa region. Comparative and qualitative research approach was employed to achieve the objectives of the study. The research was also conducted within the context of long standing research collaboration under the umbrella of the Eastern African Land Administration Network (EALAN).

Women, Awareness and Land Conflicts: Evidence from Makete Tanzania

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Peer-reviewed publication
Tanzania

This paper examines the awareness and information access linkages that could be improved to enhance women access to appropriate conflict resolution mechanisms in rural Tanzania. The awareness and access to information indices were constructed and combined with women satisfaction levels based on survey data from 112 women in Makete district.

Assessing Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Governance of Tenure: A Toolkit Approach: Lessons generated from ActionAid’s work with governments and communities

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Peer-reviewed publication
Africa

The livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people, particularly the rural poor, are based on secure and equitable access to and control over land and natural resources which are in turn the source of food and shelter, the basis for social, cultural and religious practices, and a central factor in economic growth.

Geo-governance of peri-urban land conflicts in Yamoussoukro (Côte d'Ivoire)

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Peer-reviewed publication
Côte d'Ivoire

This article aims to help the governance of peri-urban land conflicts from an approach focused on the control of urban sprawl, which is the paramount characteristic of Yamoussoukro, the political Capital City of Côte d'Ivoire. The study starts with a prospective approach to this phenomenon to identify prospects for a sustainable conflict resolution.

Doha document for peace in Darfur

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Reports & Research
Sudan
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
The Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD) is the outcome of over two years of negotiations, dialogues, and consultations with major parties involved in the Darfur conflict, relevant stakeholders, and international partners. Finalized at the All Darfur Stakeholders Conference in 2011, it provides a comprehensive framework for the peace process in Darfur.