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#LandGovernance: Today is DAY 1 of the Political Economy of Land Governance in Africa short course.

The class of 2021 comprises 88 land professionals from 29 African countries.

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@NELGA_AU @PLAASuwc @UWConline @ECA_OFFICIAL @giz_gmbh
Colonial conceptions of customary tenure continue to inform conceptions of the customary today. The "customary" is not fixed from some time immemorial; it has been reshaped for ideological & political purposes.

Prof. Kojo Amanor, African Studies, Ghana
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@UnivofGh @IASUG It's thrilling to get to know the land officials, activists, professionals and academics from across the continent.... The next generation of African land expertise.

The Political Economy of #LandGovernance in Africa short course - now online. Image
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DAY THREE: The IGAD Regional #WomensLandRights Conference for the past two days has strived towards establishing accountability mechanisms for monitoring implementation of IGAD Member States Women’s land Rights Agenda.
Today the conference aims to establish and strengthen a multi-stakeholder platform on gender and land for knowledge sharing and peer learning that is grounded in the experiences and realities of each country of the IGAD Region. #WomensLandRights
VIDEO: Women’s Land tenure security system in one of the IGAD Member States, South Sudan #WomensLandRights
Link: bit.ly/igad-south-sud…
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DAY 1: Ms. Dorcas Wagima Okalany/ Permanent Secretary, @ministry_lands is set to address the IGAD #WomensLandsRights e-conference about youth opportunities & Land in the IGAD region.
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Ms. Okalany: If properly harnessed, Africa’s nearly 420 million youth will be the continent’s greatest asset and its engine to grow agricultural productivity and food security while reducing poverty. #WomensLandsRights
Ms Okalany: To properly leverage the immense potential of youth to transform the agricultural sector, @GovUganda policymakers must address a fundamental barrier to productive youth engagement in agriculture.#WomensLandRights
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