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Seeking ways out of the impasse on land reform in Southern Africa: Notes from an informal 'think tank' meeting
Manhattan Hotel
Pretoria, South Africa
1-2 March 2003
Contact:
Kaori.Izumi@fao.org
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sarpn@hsrc.ac.za
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Table of contents
1.
Background to the meeting
2.
Overcoming problems and constraints
Is there a land crisis?
Cyclical patterns of land reform in the region
Redistributive land reform
Land reform, rural development and sustainable livelihoods
Questioning assumptions about the viability of small-scale farms
Post-transfer support
Rural-urban migration patterns
Mobilising support for land reform
The 'willing buyer, willing seller' principle
Land tenure reform in the region
Land rights of women
Customary land rights and systems
HIV/AIDS and land
Donor support to government land reform programmes
Donor support to civil society initiatives
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Proposed follow up to the meeting
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Appendices
Participants in the Pretoria ‘think tank’ meeting
Status of land reform in countries in the Southern African region
Overview of current land issues in Southern Africa (matrix)
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