Guiding Principles:
Land Tenure in Development Cooperation

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Orientierungsrahmen:
Bodenrecht und Bodenordnung

Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Technische Zusammenarbeit
Abt. 45 / Div. 45

 

Anneke Trux, Chedli Fezzani:

Table of Contents:

Foreword
Executive Summary
Workshop REPORT Session 1-8
SESSION 1: Key note papers on general issues
Ms. Roselyn Amadi: Land tenure issues in the IGAD area - what next?
Matters arising from the discussion
Dr. John Bruce: Land and natural resource tenure on the Horn of Africa - Synthesis of trends and issues raised by land tenure country profiles of East African countries, 1996
Matters arising from discussion
SESSION 2: KEY NOTE PAPERS ON SPECIAL EXPERIENCES IN EAST AFRICA
Prof. H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo: Land tenure and natural resource management : The Kenya experience
Prof. I. Shivji: Problems of constitution-making as consensus-building: The Tanzanian experience
Prof. A. Nsibambi : Land tenure relations in Uganda, 1990 - 1996
SESSION 3 AND 7: Case studies: Kenya, Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Egypt, Erithrea
Heike Pander: Land tenure and land policy in the Transmara district, Kenya: Situations and conflicts
Michael Kirk: On the destruction of autochthonous land tenure systems: cropping and livestock keeping in the Butana/Sudan
Dr. M. Marquardt: Access to land and other natural resources: research and policy development project (Uganda)
Mr. G. Tolossa: Land tenure structure and development in Ethiopia : a case study of 10 peasant associations in Wara Jarso Woreda
Dr. Sarah Gavian: Land contracts and crop livestock activities: a case study from the Ethiopian highlands
Dr. J. Fitzsimons: Land tenure and natural resource management: studying Bedouin land and water management systems on the North-West coast of Egypt
Mr. A. Tesfai : The Land Proclamation of Eritrea
SESSION 5: Experiences in West Africa
Dr. K. Elbow: Synthesis of the Praïa conference and Training to achieve participatory and sustainable development: building on lessons from the Sahel
SESSION 4 AND 6: Working Groups
Working group topics and discussions
I. National level options for appropriate land tenure policy
II. Identification and empowerment of stakeholders
III. Operationalization of land tenure policy at local and regional levels
Report SESSIONS 4 AND 6: Working Group 1
I. National level options for appropriate land tenure policy
II. Identification and empowerment of stakeholders
III. Operationalization of land tenure policy at the local and regional level
Working Group 2
I. National level options for appropriate land tenure policy
II. Identification and Empowerment of Stakeholders
III. Operationalization of Land Tenure Policy at Local and Regional Levels
Working Group 3
I. National Level Options for Appropriate Land Tenure Policy
II. Identification and Empowerment of Stakeholders
III. Operationalization of Land Tenure Policy at Local and Regional Levels
Final questions
Reports on the working groups
Final Recommendations and Follow-up
Appendix 1: List of Participants
Appendix 2: Participants in the working groups
Appendix 3: Programme of work

 

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