NELGA Short Course Training – Political Economy of Land Governance in Africa (Fully Funded to Zanzibar,Tanzania)

Application Deadline: November 30th 2018

Venue: Zanzibar, Tanzania
Date: 11 Feb 2019 to 15 Feb 2019

Time: 8:30 to 16:30

 

The University of the Western Cape (UWC) will present an endorsed short course on the Political Economy of Land Governance in Africa. The course will be presented by the Institute for Poverty, Land & Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) in collaboration with the African Land Policy Centre. The second course will be hosted in collaboration with Ardhi University in Zanzibar, Tanzania. 

Course Content

The key themes and concepts that will be covered in the course will include:

l. Pre-colonial and colonial histories of land rights in Africa
2. Statutory versus customary land tenure in Africa
3. Land policy and land law in Africa
4. Land administration in rural and urban contexts in Africa
5. Land corruption in Africa
6. Natural resource access and management in Africa
7. Large-scale land acquisitions, gender and class in Africa
8. Land policy responses and African and global land policy guidelines

Requirements:

  • Applicants should hold an undergraduate degree and have 3-4 years of work experience.
  • Applicants without a university degree may be considered, if they have 10-15 years’ work experience.

Funding:

  • The course is funded by United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), through the Network of Excellence in Land Governance in Africa (NELGA). Funding is available for 40 participants to cover course registration fees, travel and accommodation.

Send your application to nelga@plaas.org.za

 

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the NELGA Short Course Training – Political Economy of Land Governance in Africa

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1 comment

Ngam patience ndzi November 27, 2018 - 6:46 pm
Thanks for this great privileged. Land tenure is a great field of study .looking forward getting from you
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