Guiding Principles:
Land Tenure in Development Cooperation

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J. B. Ojwang: Natural Resource Management in the IGAD Sub-Region Emerging Land Tenure Issues: A Preview of a Broader Synthesis Report on the Legal Framework Concerning Desertification in the IGAD Member-Countries

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction
2. Country profiles
2.1 Introductory Note
2.2 Djibouti
2.3 Eritrea
2.4 Ethiopia
2.5 Kenya
2.6 Sudan
2.7 Uganda
2.8 Land tenure implications of the IGAD country profiles
3. Prevailing land tenure situations
3.1 Introductory note
3.2 Djibouti
3.3 Eritrea
3.4 Ethiopia
3.5 Kenya
3.6 Sudan
3.7 Uganda
4. Emerging challenges for policy and law

 

The terms employed in this document and the presentation of data contained therein do not imply, on the part of the Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS), any opinion concerning the legal status of countries, territories, cities and zones, or their authorities, or the demarcation of their borders or confines. The opinions and recommendations presented in this report which are the result of a workshop do not necessarily represent the position of the OSS.

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