Displacement induced by large scale investments and subsequent resettlement affects community access to land, land tenure patterns, and tenure security. This guide is published as part of the project ‘Strengthening Community Land Rights and Responses to Involuntary Displacements Caused by Development Projects in Zimbabwe.’ It highlights critical areas to be accounted for before introducing large scale developmental projects. These projects endanger communities’ land-related environmental, economic, social and cultural rights and benefits enshrined by the Constitution of Zimbabwe. Developmental projects across different sectors have forced displacement of communities without benefit to the host regions
Most developing countries in their quest to improve upon the standard of living of their people desi...
This paper assesses the effects of the development induced displacement due to the Karuma Hydroelect...
Imagine that one morning you wake up and learn that the place you have called home for generations i...
This research reviews legislation and policies in Zimbabwe that have a direct or indirect bearing on...
Despite an inflow of investment in rural communities, there are concerns about negative impacts on l...
Elitist socio-economic policies have remained largely responsible for community displacements in man...
The increase in demand for land can be attributed in part to rising incomes among middle-class Zamb...
Rural communities bear a disproportionate burden of the cost of development projects. The paper is a...
Rural communities bear a disproportionate burden of the cost of development projects. The paper is a...
M.A.Abstract: Resettlement can sometimes be regarded as unavoidable in contexts where people’s lives...
Zimbabwe’s problems of land degradation date back to the colonial era when the Rhodesian government ...
Access to land among land-poor households has always been contentious. In Malawi, the government, a...
Relocations and resettlements are largely caused by development induced projects such as mines and d...
Relocations and resettlements are largely caused by development induced projects such as mines and d...
Compulsory land acquisition and forced displacement of communities for a larger public purpose bring...
Most developing countries in their quest to improve upon the standard of living of their people desi...
This paper assesses the effects of the development induced displacement due to the Karuma Hydroelect...
Imagine that one morning you wake up and learn that the place you have called home for generations i...
This research reviews legislation and policies in Zimbabwe that have a direct or indirect bearing on...
Despite an inflow of investment in rural communities, there are concerns about negative impacts on l...
Elitist socio-economic policies have remained largely responsible for community displacements in man...
The increase in demand for land can be attributed in part to rising incomes among middle-class Zamb...
Rural communities bear a disproportionate burden of the cost of development projects. The paper is a...
Rural communities bear a disproportionate burden of the cost of development projects. The paper is a...
M.A.Abstract: Resettlement can sometimes be regarded as unavoidable in contexts where people’s lives...
Zimbabwe’s problems of land degradation date back to the colonial era when the Rhodesian government ...
Access to land among land-poor households has always been contentious. In Malawi, the government, a...
Relocations and resettlements are largely caused by development induced projects such as mines and d...
Relocations and resettlements are largely caused by development induced projects such as mines and d...
Compulsory land acquisition and forced displacement of communities for a larger public purpose bring...
Most developing countries in their quest to improve upon the standard of living of their people desi...
This paper assesses the effects of the development induced displacement due to the Karuma Hydroelect...
Imagine that one morning you wake up and learn that the place you have called home for generations i...