In Ethiopia, we have conducted baseline data collection on the Land Administration to Nurture Development project and preparations are underway to carry out endline data collection for an impact evaluation of the completed Ethiopia Land Administration Program and the Ethiopia Strengthening Land Tenure and Administration Program.
The results of these impact evaluations are expected to provide USAID and the broader international development community with a much clearer picture of whether and how various land tenure interventions contribute to enhanced food security, improved management of natural resources, reduced conflict, and greater economic growth.
Government; and specialized Mission-oriented trainings. Under ERC, we are also implementing two pilot projects. Contact information:. Related categories Land Conflicts.
Land in post-conflict settings. Forest Tenure. Indigenous Peoples. Over the past twenty years, development practitioners and researchers have become increasingly aware of the role that gender issues and inequities play in achieving effective land and resource rights and governance. Yet governance mechanisms for land and natural resources, whether part of a larger formal governance system or embedded in customary systems, often carry gender biases and may in some cases completely exclude women.
The strategy contains four primary sections. The second section sets out key principles and working assumptions. The fourth and final section offers a guide to learning approaches and questions.
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