A community submission to the Chief Director of The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Policy Research and Legislation, Mr S Ogunronbi, on the Green Paper on Land Reform in East London - 23 November 2011.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2017Afrique du Sud
Tshintsha Amakhaya (TA) is an action learning platform for civil society organisations that support local community struggles in land and agrarian reform. Through action research, campaigns, and building active participation, the TA alliance seeks to enhance rural people’s capacity to secure and realise their livelihoods and rights and to promote alternative models of land tenure and agricultural production for food sovereignty.
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Library ResourceMatériels institutionnels et promotionnelsavril, 2017Afrique du Sud
The dominant debates about land in South Africa often focus on the transfer of land from a few white hands to the black majority. The discussion seldom unpacks who constitutes the “black majority” as this is not a homogeneous group. In instances where the debate touches on land use, again the focus is often limited to agricultural production and whether or not small-scale farmers are productive. This narrow framework clearly has to be broadened and we need to ask deeper and more strategic questions than the ones we have been asking.
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Library ResourceMatériels institutionnels et promotionnelsjuillet, 2017Afrique du Sud
Debates about land redistribution from white farm owners to black hands tend to be silent on the question of farm dwellers. This is despite the fact that over two million black people are estimated to be living on commercial farms. Many residents have lived on commercial farms for generations, and they are arguing that their plight should be at the centre of land debates, and that redistribution of commercial farmlands must deliver primarily to them. By SITHANDIWE YENI.
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1. The Government of the Republic of Zambia is currently assessing the opportunities that REDD+ may provide through different forest and land management practices in Zambia. As one of the fourteen developing countries piloting the UN-REDD programme, Zambia is determined to take advantage of these opportunities. Well-designed REDD+ frameworks are expected to have positive effects on biodiversity, ecosystem conservation and the livelihoods of forest-dependent communities.
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Application form for conversion of customary tenure to leasehold tenure
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Land (Perpectual Succession) Act, Zambia
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Land development fund regulation, Zambia
1996
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Library ResourceLégislationoctobre, 1960Zambie
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresjanvier, 2008Zambie
Land Policy Options for Development and Poverty Reduction
Civil Society Views for Pro-poor Land Policies and Laws in Zambia
January 2008
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