PRA in the Bossoui pilot zone in the Central African Republic for the PRADD program. Study of artisan miners and the local artisanal diamond economy before integration into the Kimberley process.
Document Type: Project Design and Implementation
Strengthening Land Tenure and Property Rights in Angola: Benchmarking Survey for Pilot Sites in Huambo Province
The benchmarking survey was conducted by Development Workshop in two pilot sites, one rural and one urban, in Huambo Province of Angola to provide the necessary baseline information to measure the impact of the USAID Land Tenure Strengthening Project. The survey also has provided information for training materials and workshops to be conducted during the project period.
Rwanda: Agricultural Land Use Consolidation and Alternative Joint Farming Models Facilitation: Program and Projects Implementation Strategy
The Government of Rwanda (GoR), through the agency of the Ministry of Agriculture (MINAGRI) and the Rwanda Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), has responsibility for guiding rural development and prompting agricultural transformation that increases agricultural production and improves the lives of Rwanda’s rural poor. GoR, using a variety of policies, laws, plans, and regulations has also established frameworks for productive and equitable land rights, sustainable land use planning, productive but equitable land use, and efficient and unfettered transactions in land and other property that will promote investment. This implementation strategy: 1. Sets out the existing legal and policy framework that will structure GoR’s efforts to consolidate agricultural land use and to facilitate the creation of alternative joint farming models. 2. Based upon international best practices and the legal and policy framework, describes the principles and standards adopted by MINAGRI and RADA for use in program and projects design and implementation. 3. Describes the tasks that need to be undertaken next to move forward with a consolidation and related alternative model farming facilitation program.
Property Rights and Artisanal Diamond Development (PRADD) Pilot Program – Central African Republic: Consultant Report on National Workshop on Property Rights in Mining Areas and Alluvial Diamond Chain of Custody
The Property Rights and Artisanal Diamond Development (PRADD) pilot project in the Central African Republic (CAR) was launched in April 2007. In an effort to define the baseline situation in CAR, one of PRADD’s first activities was to undertake reviews of mining policy and of the legislation that regulates property rights to land and natural resources (forests, water) in diamond mining areas. On July 2-3, 2007 PRADD organized a two-day workshop in Bangui to discuss and debate the preliminary results of the policy reviews with a view to facilitating identification by project partners of opportunities and constraints to strengthen the property rights of artisanal miners and improve alluvial diamond chain-of-custody information availability and management.
Angola: Managing Land-Related Disputes in the Land Rights Formalization Process Including a Review of Land-Related Disputes in the USAID Land Tenure Strengthening Project Pilot Areas in Huambo and Katchiungol
This report outlines a process for land dispute resolution in support of USAID/Angola’s Land Tenure Strengthening Project (Project), which is being implemented by ARD with support of its partners, DW and RDI. The process will be included in the Land Rights Formalization Process manuals being drafted for the Project’s rural and peri-urban land formalization pilot sites. The land rights formalization process (LRFP) underway in the Huambo province pilot sites requires the inclusion of a land dispute resolution procedure that includes both an appreciation of local practices and is in accordance with the law, as land rights formalization can both aggravate disputes and/or create new ones. The process adopted needs to be relevant to communities, and should be structured, transparent, fair and lawful. The process needs to address dispute prevention as a first step.
Stengthening Land Tenure and Property Rights in Angola: Land Law and Policy: Overview of Legal Framework
This report provides an outline of applicable legal principles for the USAID project, Strengthening Land Tenure and Property Rights in Angola, which ARD is directing with assistance from Development Workshop (“DW”) and the Rural Development Institute (“RDI”).This report lays out the legal framework applicable to the project, beginning with brief overviews of the country and its customary and formal law (Sections II-V), followed by a detailed outline of the key land legislation, the 2004 Land Law and 2006 Proposed Regulations, in Section VI. The report provides an overview of women’s land rights issues (Section VII) and land administration (Section VIII). The paper closes in Section IX with a preliminary identification of areas within the legal framework where opportunities may exist for useful addition (whether by addendum, bylaw, or by further direction through regulations or guidelines at the provincial level) that will assist in the ultimate objective of increasing land tenure security for Angola’s population.
Analyse des Politiques du Secteur minier de la République Centrafricaine, en particulier des systèmes et procédures de collecte et de gestion des informations
Policy review of the mining sector in the Central African Republic.
The Mining Sector in Central African Republic with a focus on Information Collection and Management Systems and Procedures
The policy review’s purpose is twofold: 1) to provide a concise background summary of mining policy history and current issues as a basis for workshop discussions; and 2) to facilitate identification by workshop participants in CAR of constraints and opportunities to improve alluvial diamond chain-of-custody information availability and management by establishing a reliable information system. The ultimate goal of the sessions focusing on mining policy in CAR was to contribute to achievement of result 1 identified in the PRADD pilot project design document: A system for reliable production and export information for diamonds exists at pilot sites.
A Review of Customary Land Rights Protections in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States, Sudan
This report provides a review of applicable laws in Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan impacting on customary land tenure rights with a view to ascertaining their ability to provide real ‘protections’ and outlines a program of legal interventions to assist each state government in developing legislation conducive to protection of customary land rights.
Property Rights and Land Privatization: Issues for Success in Mongolia
This document provides a framework for analyzing land reform, property rights, and land privatization in Mongolia, examines the current system of property rights and privatization in Mongolia, catalogues donor efforts in the country, and summarizes recommendations for further action.