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Innovations in Land Tenure, Reform and Administration in Africa

Augustinus, Clarissa, and Klaus Deininger. 2005. "Innovations in Land Tenure, Reform and Administration in Africa." Presented at UNDP-International Land Coalition Workshop: "Land Rights for African Development: From Knowledge to Action", Nairobi, Kenya, October 31-November 3, 2005.

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"The key focus of this presentation is firstly on a quick review of the current position in regard to innovations in land reform and land administration in Sub Saharan Africa. The second focus is on suggesting some ways of moving forward to strengthen these innovations, to be able to deliver tenure security for the poor, both in rural and urban areas. Land reform will be shown to be an important context for innovative land administration approaches. We will briefly examine some of the better known innovative land administration approaches in Sub Saharan Africa, such as Mozambique and Namibia. Then we will discuss some of the more recent findings concerning affordable and innovative ways of delivering security of tenure in Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia, where the World Bank, often partnered by UN-HABITAT, has been recently working. We will also make brief reference to other innovations globally to indicate that unconventional ways of delivering security of tenure is becoming a growing global trend."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:land tenure and use--Africa
United Nations
reform--Africa
World Bank
public policy--Africa
ID Code:1667

 

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