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 Re: Land Reform
Author:Robin Palmer
Date:Thursday, 15th Nov 2001 11:47
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Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation: Experiences from Namibia
Source: Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit (Wolfgang Werner)
Summary: Covers land reform and poverty alleviation, land reform since independence, thinking on land reform before independence (in exile and internally), experiences with land reform and its connection to poverty, prospects for land reform, options for assistance.
Date: 4-5 June 2001 (SARPN Conference)
Download the full paper (73K.rtf file):
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/landrights/Namstudy.rtf


Land Reform in Namibia
Source: Martin Adams
Summary: Examines the experience of land reform in Namibia over the past decade and how this might develop in the coming decade. Little progress has been made but developments in Zimbabwe have hugely increased interest and awareness. Discusses political and ethnic challenges, environmental constraints, institutional tensions, redistribution of commercial farms, SWAPO's Land Reform Policy, the Affirmative Action Loan Scheme, the resettlement programme, land tenure reform in the Communal Areas, and problems of institutional capacity.
Date: November 2000
Download the full paper (77K.rtf file):
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/landrights/Namibref.rtf

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  Land Reform
I am starting research into land reform in Namibia. I am seeking contacts, information and relevant books.
Barry Ryan 05/11/01 11:35 1963
   Re: Land Reform
Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation: Experiences from Namibia Source: Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit (Wolfgang Werner) Summary: Covers land reform and poverty ...
Robin Palmer 15/11/01 11:47 1999
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You might also like to try our website. <>. Using the "Search our site" facility, I found some ...
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