Empowerment and Land Rights

Land grab or development opportunity?

For many millions in the developing world, land is central to livelihoods, food security, even identity — the natural result of a direct dependence on agriculture and natural resources. It is not surprising, then, that a recent wave of large-scale land acquisitions in poorer countries has sparked a major debate.

First detailed study of large land acquisitions in Africa warns of impacts on poor rural people

Land acquisitions are on the increase in Africa and other continents, raising the risk that poor people will be evicted.

Trends in natural resource investment in Africa

To better understand the context in which it operates, Legal Tools generates knowledge on trends, drivers and impacts in natural resource investment. Our efforts have so far focused on large-scale land acquisitions for agricultural investments, working with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and with partners in Africa.

Gender, land and decentralisation

This strand of action research specifically studies the challenges posed by gender disparities with regard to access to land and natural resources.

Understanding changes in local land tenure systems

Across rural Africa, land legislation struggles to be properly implemented, and most resource users gain access to land on the basis of local land tenure systems. There is growing recognition that land laws must build on local practice. In recent years, several African countries have adopted legislation that strengthens protection for local land rights.

Can land registration work for the poor?

Since independence, African governments have adopted policies and programmes aimed at increasing land tenure security for farmers, so as to foster agricultural investment and productivity. These policies have usually been based on systematic registration of land rights, ignoring existing customary and local institutions and largely disregarding the distributive issues underlying tenure security ("security for whom?"). The materialisation of their hoped for benefits has been generally limited, and their implementation has enabled elite capture of land and has resulted in the expropriation of the rights of weaker groups. Over the last decade, new approaches to improving tenure security have been devised, usually paying more attention to local/customary norms and practices and to protecting all rights and interests in land.

Participatory Learning and Action

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Participatory Learning and Action
is the world's leading informal journal on participatory approaches and methods. Published twice a year, it provides a forum for all those engaged in participatory work - community workers, activists and researchers - to share their experiences, conceptual reflections and methodological innovations with others.

Power Tools: for policy influence in natural resource management

www.policy-powertools.org
The website presents:

* 26 power tools based on experience from around the world
* Discussion of power tools in theory and practice
* Related research on policy tools in action
* A directory of the many other websites that contain policy tool resources

Supporting pastoral mobility in East and West Africa

Livestock mobility allows millions of pastoralists and agropastoralists to lead productive lives in areas few other producers can exploit. It is critical for local livelihoods, for trade, and for coping with climate change. In several parts of Africa there are important efforts underway to facilitate livestock mobility and to remove the obstacles that constrain the inherent flexibility of pastoral systems.

Empowerment and Land Rights

Throughout sub-Saharan Africa, land is a fundamental asset for economic development, food security and poverty reduction. Secure land rights enable rural people to ensure their livelihoods.

Related to land rights we work on issues of policy/legal reform, security of tenure, gender and alliances that enable peer-learning and effective policy advocacy. Our current projects include:

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