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  1. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    octobre, 2015
    Burundi, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Afrique sub-saharienne

    The validity of a title deed, or whether a property owner purchased in good faith, has recently been questioned and rejected by the land commission, a body under the auspices of the office of the presidency. In 2015 for over two weeks, both residents ‘abasangwa’ and repatriates ‘abahungutse’, stood together to oppose the Burundi land commission: the Commission Nationale Terres et autres Biens (CNTB, National Commission of land and other Assets), who are revisiting land restitution cases it had previously settled.

  2. Library Resource

    Vol 3, No 1: January 2020, Special Issue 1 on Land Policy in Africa

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    janvier, 2020
    Burundi

    The concept of Private-Public Partnership was used to provide infrastructure in developed countries for long time and the arrangement was applied by other countries due to its effectiveness and efficiency. This paper tried to explore how Private-Public Partnership is useful in minimising corruption cases in land administration for the case of Bujumbura City. A mixed research approach has been used to collect primary and secondary data. The findings are based on desk review and key informants’ information selected purposively.

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    Land Governance in Post-Conflict Settings: Interrogating Decision-Making by International Actors cover image
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    février, 2019
    Burundi, République démocratique du Congo

    Humanitarian and development organizations working in conflict-affected settings have a particular responsibility to do no harm and contribute to the wellbeing of the population without bias. The highly complex, politicized realities of work in conflict- and post-conflict settings often require quick, pragmatic and results-oriented decisions, the foundations of which remain frequently implicit. Such decisions might follow an intrinsic logic or situational pragmatism rather than intensive deliberation.

  4. Library Resource
    mai, 2012
    Burundi

    The study on the sources of rural growth
    in Burundi results from a meticulous work carried out by
    eminent experts of the World Bank in response to a request
    of the Government of Burundi. It describes the global
    environment, which explains poverty aggravation and builds
    proposals to overcome most binding constraints to growth in
    Burundi. This study is an important contribution in the
    fight against poverty, as it identifies ways to resume

  5. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Burundi

    This Country Economic Memorandum (CEM)
    is the first for Burundi since the 1980s. It has been
    developed in collaboration with the government of Burundi.
    The CEM has been prepared in cooperation with the African
    development bank and the U.K. department for international
    development. Burundi is one of the poorest countries in the
    world, and has suffered from many years of civil conflict
    and its consequences. In the last years, peace has been

  6. Library Resource
    janvier, 2015
    Burundi

    Despite the remarkable progress achieved
    since the end of the conflict, Burundi still faces
    significant development challenges. Since 2005, the
    Government of Burundi has embarked on a potentially
    transformative process of decentralization, with the aim of
    strengthening social cohesion, improving local governance,
    and promoting access to basic infrastructure and service
    delivery. The weakness of the communal tax system, coupled

  7. Library Resource
    avril, 2015
    Burundi

    This study is highly selective
    and organized into four thematic chapters.
    Specifically, chapter 1 provides a snapshot of
    Burundi’s political and macroeconomic context,
    and reviews the evolution of the decentralization
    process to better understand how institutional,
    political, and bureaucratic dynamics have shaped
    the historical trajectory of decentralization
    and generated the outcomes observed today.
    Chapter 2 provides a systematic investigation of the status of fiscal decentralization in Burundi,

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