Rural Land Certification in Ethiopia : Process, Initial Impact, and Implications for Other African Countries
Although many African countries have recently adopted highly innovative and pro-poor land laws, lack of implementation thwarts their potentially far-reaching impact on productivity, poverty reduction, and governance. The authors use a representativ...
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Format: | Policy Research Working Paper |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7549918/rural-land-certification-ethiopia-process-initial-impact-implications-other-african-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7065 |
Summary: | Although many African countries have
recently adopted highly innovative and pro-poor land laws,
lack of implementation thwarts their potentially
far-reaching impact on productivity, poverty reduction, and
governance. The authors use a representative household
survey from Ethiopia where, over a short period,
certificates to more than 20 million plots were issued to
describe the certification process, explore its incidence
and preliminary impact, and quantify the costs. While this
provides many suggestions to ensure sustainability and
enhance impact, Ethiopia's highly cost-effective
first-time registration process provides important lessons. |
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