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Title   Seeking ways out of the impasse on land reform in Southern Africa: notes from an informal 'think tank' meeting
Author Human Sciences Research Council
Edition PDF ed.
Published Pretoria: HSRC
Year 2003-04-25
Pages 32
Abstract The Zimbabwe land disaster could spread into other Southern African countries if they do not implement and maintain effective land reform processes, say analysts in a report to be released by the Human Sciences Research Council on Friday. The report combines the findings of experts from various organisations, including Oxfam, the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations, the Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies in South Africa, the international development studies department at the University of Zimbabwe and the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa. They examined 10 countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, Namibia, Zambia and Swaziland.

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Bestand hsrc20030425.pdf (112 Kb)
Country South-Africa , Southern Africa , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Conflict
  • Development
  • Economy
  • Human rights
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