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Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa 4-5 June 2001

For more details please contact:
Scott Drimie
eMail: SEDrimie@hsrc.ac.za
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Papers


Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa 4-5 June 2001

Day 1
Tenure Security, Livelihoods and Sustainable Land Use in Southern Africa Martin Adams
Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation : Experiences from Namibia Wolfgang Werner
Land Reform in Zimbabwe : Lessons and Prospects from a Poverty Alleviation Perspective  Sue Mbaya
Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation : Lesotho's experiences during the last two decades Qhobela Cyprian Selebalo
A presentation on Land Issues and Land Reform in Swaziland Alfred Mndzebele
Land Reform in SADC Region : Mozambique Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation Amade Sucá
Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in South Africa
Appendix: Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development: a Sub-Programme of the Land Redistribution Programme
 Dr Sipho Sibanda
Land reform in a regional context : Malawi experiences
Appendix: Sale of Malawian Land
Fredrick Kandodo
 
Day 2
Impact of HIV AIDS on Land Reform Programme Zamokuhle Zwane
Land Reform, Poverty Reduction and HIV/AIDS Dan Mullins
Rural poverty : Commercial farm workers and Land Reform in Zimbabwe Godfrey Magaramombe
What land reform has meant and could mean to farm workers in South Africa. Theme: Farm Workers and Land Reform in Southern Africa Ruth Hall, Karin Kleinbooi and Ndodomzi Mvambo
Poverty Alleviation, Economic Advancement and the need for Tenure Reform in Rural Areas Durkje Gilfillan
'Issues around Tenure Security, Traditional Authorities and Agriculture in the Region' Round Table : “Land Law and Agricultural Development in the Cabo Delgado Province of Mozambique and in Swaziland” Peter Bechtel
Addressing food insecurity in South Africa Samuel Bonti-Ankomah
Sugar Cane : A Case as Development Crop In South Africa Mamogaudi Bigman Maloa
May farming make a contribution to poverty alleviation in a “deep rural” area in South Africa? — Lessons from Oxfam GB's Sustainable Livelihood Programme at Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal Nigel Taylor and Rob Cairns
Promoting development and Land Reform on South African farms Dave Husy and Carolien Samson
Farm Dwellers: Citizens without Rights Andile Mngxitama


For more details please contact:
Enquiries: Richard Humphries
Tel: (+27) (12) 302-2873
Address: Human Sciences Research Council
Private Bag X41
Pretoria 0001
South Africa