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Accès des Femmes à la Terre au Sénégal: Quelques Leçons Tirées de l’étude de Base / Women's Access to Land in Senegal: Lessons Learned from the Baseline Study

The first results of the evaluation of the initiatives in the three (03) agroecological target zones, reveal innovative strategies and approaches that have improved the rights of women to land. Experiences demonstrating that there are not only chall…

En Conférence à l’Endss : La Goana va Conduire à une Révolte Paysanne, prédit Jacques Faye / Conference at the Endss: the Goana Will Lead to a Peasant Revolt, Jacques Faye Predicts

"By taking a 1,000ha of land in each rural community, the Goana Plan may deprive the peasants. The latter statement, according to Jacques Faye, former Director of the Senegalese Agricultural Research Institute (Isra), will not be allowed. Revolt the…

L’Etat ne Peut plus Continuer à Contourner la Réforme Foncière / The State can no Longer Continue to Work Around the Land Reform

"In Senegal, only 65% of arable land are operated at the time when the country is facing a true puzzling food problem. Faced with this situation, the reform of the national domain law remains a pathway of hope if the land are not sold to agro-busine…

L'Analyse Critique des Differentes Etudes Produites par le Gouvernement, les Acteurs non Etatiques et les Partenaires au Developpement sur le Foncier et Portant sur la Place Reservee aux Droits Collectifs Fonciers /Critical Analysis of the Various Studies

The primary purpose of these studies is mainly to document situations and realities to enable the implementation of public projects and development programs. But still, the inclusion of collective rights now become essential and a responsibility on …

Note sur la Gouvernance Fonciere a l'Aune de la Nouvelle Politique de Decentralisation et d'Amenagement du Territoire au Senegal / Note on Land Governance Against the New Policy of Decentralization and the Organization of the Senegalese Territory

The rural economy is based on the revenues from natural resources. The population of rural communities exercise customary land rights. Therefore, any reform that seeks to question this deal will be subject to disapproval from the local people as was…

Comprendre les Changements dans l’accès et l’Utilisation de la Terre par les Populations Rurales Pauvres en Afrique Subsaharienne : Cas du Sénégal / Understanding Changes in Access to Land and Land use by the Rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Senegale

The main aim of this research is to improve the understanding of the evolution of access to land and land use by rural populations in Sub-Saharan Africa including Senegal. The results of the research will be used to feed the design and implementatio…

Une Revue Critique de la Position des Acteurs sur la Réforme Foncière au Sénégal /A Critical Review of the Position of the Actors on Land Reform in Senegal

In Senegal, like the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa, the land question includes various issues and engages multiple actors: i.e. government, non-state actors (NGOs and farmers' organizations), local authorities, bilateral and multilateral partners, the …

Décentralisation et Réforme Foncière au Sénégal / Decentralization and Land Reform in Senegal

This Note is organized around the assumption that the completion point of decentralization reform in Senegal must be the establishment and operation of strong sub-national institutions with subsidiary powers. It is expected that such institutions wi…

Prendre en Compte les Droits Fonciers Collectifs dans la Reforme Fonciere au Senegal / Acknowledging Collective Land Rights in the Land Reform Process in Senegal

The introduction stated : When our country becomes a vast ocean of fenced and closed land, industrial-agricultural concessions, national parks and forest reserves, we will become foreigners on the land of our ancestors. In other words, we will hav…

Comment Faire du POAS un Outil d’aide à la Décision pour une Gestion Concertée de l’Espace Rural ? Analyse à Partir du cas de Ndiébène Gandiole, Sénégal / How to Make the POAS a Support Tool for Concerted Decision Management for Rural Areas? From the Anal

"The Senegalese Land Use and Allocation Plan (POAS) was first implemented in the 1990s, and is now widely implemented throughout Senegal, particularly in the rural community of Ndiébène Gandiole, despite no objective evaluation having been undertake…

Replacer l’Agriculture au Coeur des Politiques de Développement / Putting Agriculture at the Heart of Development Policies

"In the context of segmentation of family farms, the government should: (i)solve structural issues related to land management by allowing actors operating land to be secured through the acquisition of real property rights; (ii) ensure that the limit…

Note d’Alerte sur les Transactions Foncières à Grande échelle au Sénégal / Warning Note on Large Scale Land Transactions in Senegal

"The food crisis of 2008 sparked the continued rise, combined with high volatility, of world prices of cereals and other foodstuffs. At the same time, world production of major food commodities and the level of global stocks have experienced a major…

Cadre d’Analyse de la Gouvernance Foncière au Sénégal (CAGF) / Analytical Framework for Land Management in Senegal (CAGF)

"The analytical framework for land management (CAGF) is a diagnostic tool that allows for the assessment of a country’s land management policies. The CAGF is a participatory process that was implemented in Senegal in October 2012 and that is expecte…

Action Research Project: “Promoting Inclusive Land Governance through Improvement of Women's Land Rights in Senegal"

In Senegal, the LSLA phenomenon has gained momentum with the government’s implementation of a new policy orientation that has materialized with programs such as the Return to Agriculture (REVA) in 2006 and the Great Offensive for Food and Abundanc…

Projet de Recherche-Action: "Promotion d'une Gouvernance Fonciere Inclusive par l'Amelioration des Droit Foncieres des Femmes au Senegal" / “Promoting Inclusive Land Governance through the Improvement of Women's Land Rights in Senegal"

The three municipalities are all confronted with the phenomenon of LSLA but with a different level. For Darou Khoudoss and Ross Béthio this phenomenon is well established, for Toubacouta, on the other hand, it is incipient but the pressure is incr…

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