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Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia : Options for Strengthening Land Administration

Mars, 2012
Éthiopie

Over the coming decades, land policy and
administration, for urban as well as rural areas, will be
critical for Ethiopia's development. The vast majority
of people making up the Federal Democratic Republic of
Ethiopia's (FDRE) predominantly agricultural economy
live in rural areas. Finally, land policies and
administration can contribute significantly to the
objectives of promoting gender equality and protecting

Land Tenure for Social and Economic Inclusion in Yemen : Issues and Opportunities

Février, 2013
Yémen

The report, Land Tenure for Social and
Economic Inclusion in Yemen: Issues and Opportunities was
completed in December 2009. The report addresses the
problems of land ownership in Yemen and the various social
and economic problems associated with the system of land
ownership. Property rights under Yemeni Law are expressed
both in custom and statute, but both are informed by shari a
(Islamic law), which provides the basic property categories

WORKSHOP 9: COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. INDIGENOUS MANAGEMENT. COMMON GOODS.

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2016
Global

Research and direct witnessing by participants allow realization of the extent to which the situation of native/indigenous peoples and rural communities in general (peasant, forest dwelling, pastoral and fishing) is dramatic everywhere on the planet. 2.5 billion people, members of so called indigenous/native peoples and rural populations in general, live on lands that they share and use in common. However, only a fifth of these lands are registered as community territories by national governments.

ATELIER 9 : GESTION DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES PAR LES PEUPLES. PEUPLES INDIGÈNES. BIENS COMMUNS.

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2016
Global

Les recherches et les témoignages directs des participants amènent à constater combien la situation des peuples autochtones/indigènes et des communautés rurales en général (paysannes, forestières, pastorales, de pêcheurs) est dramatique sur l’ensemble de la planète. 2,5 milliards de personnes, membres de peuples dits indigènes/autochtones et ruraux en général, vivent sur des terres qu’elles partagent et utilisent en commun. Pourtant, un cinquième seulement de ces terres est enregistré au titre de territoires communautaires par les gouvernements nationaux.

TALLER 9: GESTIÓN DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES POR LOS PUEBLOS. PUEBLOS INDIGENAS. BIENES COMUNES.

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2016
Global

Las investigaciones y los testimonios directos de los participantes constataron cuán dramática es la situación de los pueblos indígenas/autóctonos y de las comunidades rurales en general (campesinas, forestales, pastoriles y de pescadores). Son 2,5 mil millones de personas las que pertenecen a estos pueblos, que viven en tierras compartidas y las usan de modo comunitario. Sin embargo, sólo una quinta parte de estas tierras está registrada como territorio comunitario por los gobiernos nacionales.

Tanzania’s Village Land Act 15 years on

Journal Articles & Books
Août, 2016
Tanzania

The year 2016 marks 15 years since the new wave land reforms became operational in Tanzania. Despite its ambitious goals – encouraging land registration and titling, and empowering women and other vulnerable groups – the results are disillusioning. A brief overview of 15 years of implementation, using the Village Land Act as a case study.

  

  

  

   

   

  

   

  

 

Indigenous people are losing their livelihood

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009
Global

In many Asian, African, and South American nations, indigenous people are being driven from their homes: Government authorities are leasing hundreds of thousands of hectares of land belonging to indigenous people who only in the rarest of cases possess deeds to the land that are recognised by the authorities. Although in many cases their ancestors have lived on the land for centuries, these rights were never recorded in the land registries. The way of life and the livelihood of many indigenous peoples are severely threatened by their land being sold off.

Land Regulation 1999

Regulations
Décembre, 1998
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée

Regulation made by the Head of State in accordance with the advice of the National Executive Council under the Land Act 1996.

THE LAND ACT, 2009

Legislation
Décembre, 2008
Soudan du Sud

An Act to  regulate land tenure and protect rights in land in Southern Sudan while creating an enabling environment for economic development in the land and naturalresources sectors.

 

Land Act (Cap. 227)

Legislation & Policies
Juin, 1998
Ouganda

An Act to provide for the tenure, ownership and management of land; to amend and consolidate the law relating to tenure, ownership and management of land; and to provide for other related or incidental matters.