Guidelines on prevention and addressing land-based conflicts in Africa
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2022-10Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;African Union Commission;
African Development Bank;
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The development of the Guidelines on Prevention and Addressing Land-Based Conflicts
in Africa have been developed by the ALPC in order to “Build adequate human, financial,
technical capacities to support land policy development and implementation” in accordance with the African Union (AU) Declaration on Land Issues and Challenges in Africa as
well as associated decisions relating to the governance and management land on the continent. In developing interventions, the ALPC carried out assessments of key land issues
in the five regions in Africa.This was later followed by a Continental Stakeholder Needs
Assessment. Subsequently, the AUC, AfDB and ECA, called on ALPC to develop several
guidelines and frameworks in support of land policy development and its implementation.
The Guidelines on land conflict prevention are part of this critical effort.
In developing the Guidelines, the ALPC embarked on a context and needs assessment
study which examined the intersection of ethnicity, land and conflict in Africa. The study
highlighted that to promote effective land governance in Africa, a clear understanding
of landrelated and ethnic driven conflict must lie at the core of land policy development
and implementation, as well as efforts to foster peace and security. It also emphasizes that
resolving land-related conflicts in Africa can provide a strong foundation for economic
growth and sustainable development. The study looked at ethnic identity and diversity,
power struggles and political drivers, access to resources and productivity, among others.
The study goes further to share best practices and recommendations.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; African Union Commission; African Development Bank (2022-10). Guidelines on prevention and addressing land-based conflicts in Africa. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/49339”Collections
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