Safeguards for communities during acquisition of land for investment purposes
High levels of poverty and a predominantly rural population raise questions of vulnerability to manipulation during large scale land acquisitions in Kenya.
High levels of poverty and a predominantly rural population raise questions of vulnerability to manipulation during large scale land acquisitions in Kenya.
The study illustrates that small holders, particularly women, are increasingly losing farmland.
The accountability mechanisms currently underpinning land transactions in Ghana are very weak.
The paper posits that the introduction of an amnesty programme (2009) led to reduction in militant activities in the Niger Delta but failed to impact oil theft. It examines connections between the Amnesty Programme and the upsurge of oil theft.
The article presents a rationale for a first systematic review protocol that will attempt to assess the impact of violence and injury observatories in contributing to violence prevention.
This report outlines administrative ways to harmonise state and traditional institutions in terms of land justice in Uganda.