A survey conducted by UNHCR in 2009 in IDP camps in North Kivu shows that access to land is the second factor after security which prevents people from returning to their zone of origin
Land is a crucial yet scarce resource in Rwanda, where about 90% of the population is engaged in s...
Land rights in conflict and post-conflict contexts are an increasing area of concern within the huma...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
For many in northern Uganda, access to land and property remains an unresolved issue that threatens ...
The past centuries have been characterized with some of the worst forms of conflicts and violence in...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
Durable returns of IDPs and refugees into some of the most densely populated areas in eastern DRC ar...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...
Redressing land dispossession in the aftermath of violent conflicts is daunting and complex. While l...
Following wartime displacement from the South Sudanese capital, Juba, land disputes have prevented p...
Based on research conducted in Senegal in 2004, this field report focuses on the politics of access ...
People displaced by conflict (IDPs) in Myanmar's Kachin State want to return to their land, yet it i...
Land policy issues are not fully addressed in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. As IDPs return home...
In the last 20 years, on-going conflicts in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and neighbour...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the historical relation between conflict and land tenu...
Land is a crucial yet scarce resource in Rwanda, where about 90% of the population is engaged in s...
Land rights in conflict and post-conflict contexts are an increasing area of concern within the huma...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
For many in northern Uganda, access to land and property remains an unresolved issue that threatens ...
The past centuries have been characterized with some of the worst forms of conflicts and violence in...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
Durable returns of IDPs and refugees into some of the most densely populated areas in eastern DRC ar...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...
Redressing land dispossession in the aftermath of violent conflicts is daunting and complex. While l...
Following wartime displacement from the South Sudanese capital, Juba, land disputes have prevented p...
Based on research conducted in Senegal in 2004, this field report focuses on the politics of access ...
People displaced by conflict (IDPs) in Myanmar's Kachin State want to return to their land, yet it i...
Land policy issues are not fully addressed in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. As IDPs return home...
In the last 20 years, on-going conflicts in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and neighbour...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the historical relation between conflict and land tenu...
Land is a crucial yet scarce resource in Rwanda, where about 90% of the population is engaged in s...
Land rights in conflict and post-conflict contexts are an increasing area of concern within the huma...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...