Large Scale Land Acquisitions and Land Governance in Uganda: Implications for Women’s Land Rights

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Over 90 percent of Uganda’s population is dependent almost exclusively on agriculture for their livelihood which makes land a vital resource and in the same vein land governance then becomes a significant political question. Over the last two decades or so, there has been a relative land rush by foreign companies as well as national companies and individual investors and speculators. The phenomenon of LSLA in Uganda is quietly on the rise.
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Ahikire, J., Nassali, M., Kanyesigye, J., Nakayi, R., Pamara, H., & Katushabe, J. (2016). Large scale land acquisitions and land governance in Uganda: implications for women’s land rights.
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