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African Land Reform Policies: The Case of Sierra Leone. LAND REFORM IN AFRICA and Limba tenure systems define the access. of debate among economists, has been develop- a subject. to opportunity on the land, and are char- ment planners, and policy-makers.
25 cze 2020 · The government of Sierra Leone is in the process of reforming land legislation, and the formulation of the Customary Lands Act, 2020, is already underway. As of now, current land laws are rooted in Colonial times, when land in the Western Area was declared by the British as Crown Land, governed by Chapter 118 (commonly called as CAP 118).
Ex-change of expert information within the land reform policy domain in Sierra Leone is also characterized by an intense exchange among the three major blocks (BI1, BI2 and BI3) in the network and an exchange of information within all but one of the blocks.
The National Land Policy (NLP) and the subsequent twin land acts (Customary Land Rights Act and National Land Commission Act) reflect years of concerted effort by government, civil society, and donor partners to reform land governance in Sierra Leone.
12 sie 2022 · Green Scenery welcomes the new land laws, which are expected to increase transparency in the land sector, promote the security of tenure and inclusive economic growth, eliminate discriminatory practices against women, reduce poverty, and boost women’s growth and youth access to land.
1 mar 2021 · Sierra Leone has set itself national voluntary Land Degradation Neutrality targets to be achieved by 2030. Among others, reforestation, the rehabilitation of degraded areas, wetlands conservation, and sustainable land management practices have been stipulated.
records and increase the efficiency of land use, administration and land transfers undermined Sierra Leones’ poor performance. To address these concerns, we are proposing the following key activities: