Factors Associated with Land Ownership by Women in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Studydoi:10.9734/AJAEES/2021/v39i1030689Douglas Candia
several, but three prominent factors: first, Uganda’s oil discoveries are mainly onshore; second, the socioeconomic and socio-political symbolisms of land to Uganda citizens; and third, legalities of land-use and land ownership—which dual trigger attention to the citizenship question of rights....
The colonial administration thought that customary land holding was not a good system of land rights ownership. The British, when signing the agreement, thought that they would be able to introduce freehold4 as a unified system of land holding in Uganda as it was in Britain at that time. ...
Statutory Law, Patriarchy and Inheritance: Home ownership among Widows in Uganda This paper discusses the ways in which urban widows in Uganda are deprived of home ownership upon the death of their husbands. It is based on a qualitative research conducted in the middle-income areas of Kampala be...
5. Land Acquisitions in Uganda 10 6. Who Owns the Land? Perspectives From the Local Level 11 7. Conclusions and Policy Implications 15 References 16 iv List of Tables 4.1—Descriptive statistics of study districts 8 6.1—Distribution of plots, by form of ownership 11 ...
Peasants got from 5 to 8 fedan or acres of land which they controlled and used but whose ownership rested with the state. This tenurial arrangement was enshrined in the What lessons can be learnt from the theory, practice and outcomes of land tenure reforms in Africa? The paper has ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook land agent (redirected fromland agents) Thesaurus n 1.(Professions) a person who administers a landed estate and its tenancies 2.(Professions) a person who acts as an agent for the sale of land ...
The role of quality registrations in securing land tenure and aquairing or preserving peaceful ownership Mihai Taus Romanian Land Registry Association, Romania 3:30pm - 5:00pm 00-02: Land policies for resilient and equitable growth in AfricaLocation: MC 13-121Chair: Indermit Gill, World Bank,...
Land Tenure Reforms, Land Market Participation and the Farm Size — Productivity Relationship in Uganda Historical circumstances and colonial policies in Uganda are well known to have created land tenure insecurity and other unintended consequences, including establishment of the overlapping land ownership ...
Section 49 (c) of the Land Act, Cap 227, states that the UgandaLand Commissionshall procure certificates of title for any land vested in or acquired by the Government. The West MidlandsLand Commissionwill ensure there is a sufficient, balanced supply of readily available sites for commercial an...