Friday

  • A Fit‐For‐Purpose approach to Land Administration in Africa in support of the new 2030 Global Agenda [Paper]
  • Do Women’s Land Rights Promote Non-Farm Entrepreneurship in Rural Africa: New Evidence from the LSMS-ISA Dataset [Paper]
  • Harnessing Youth Socio-Economic Potential Through Optimum Utilization of User Rights Under Customary Tenure: The Ugandan Context. [Paper]
  • How gender parity can lead to agricultural based economic gains in Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda [Paper]
  • Institutional and social challenges to land use strategies in a multilevel governance context: the case of southwestern Ethiopia [Paper] [Presentation]
  • Land is out of the reach for many of us: Rural youth’s access to succession and umunani in Rwanda [Paper]
  • La réforme foncière pour soutenir les jeunes et les femmes et favoriser la sécurité alimentaire au Bénin [Paper]
  • Le microcrédit et l’accompagnement, moyens d’accès des jeunes et des femmes à la terre. Expérience de enda en Tunisie [Paper]
  • Monitoring Agricultural Investments in Ethiopia: A Remote Sensing Based Approach [Paper]
  • Slow, stealthy and steady – capacity development to address land tenure issues in development programmes: experiences of the IFAD/GLTN TSLI-ESA Project [Paper]
  • The current and future promise of livelihood generation of CBNRM in Africa, through improved land tenure security [Paper]
  • The Fast Track Land Reform Programme, Political Patronage and Guarded Urban Boundaries: Implications for Peri –Urban Land Policy in Zimbabwe [Paper] [Presentation]
  • The Northern Africa Land tenure: challenges and opportunities of sustainable development [Paper]
  • Variation of Cost, Approaches and Players in Land Tenure Security for Marginalised Communities: A Review of Selected Agro-ecological Zones in Tanzania. [Paper]
  • “When we import goods, we export jobs” [Paper]