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Tackling Poverty-Migration Linkages: Evidence from Ghana and Egypt
Published by: Springer
Are migrants able to use the migration experience to their benefit, that is to improve their livelihoods, and is this result nuanced by...
Customary Justice Institutions and Local ADR: What kind of protection can they offer to customary landholders?
Published by: Leiden University Press
Tomatoes, decentralisation and environmental management in Brong Ahafo, Ghana.
This article uses the example of environmental management issues being raised in the context of intensive, small-scale tomato production...
South-North Non-governmental Networks
This research project looked at non-governmental public actors and how they engage with multi-level policy processes which bridge Southern and Northern contexts. It also investigated the impacts and outcomes of these engagements.
State Courts and the Regulation of Land Disputes in Ghana: the Litigants Perspective?
Published by: IDS
The majority of land in Ghana is still held under a diversity of customary tenures, embedded in family, community and chiefly institutions; but land disputes may be adjudicated in a variety of institutions: informal arbitrations and family tribunals, chiefs' courts, quasi-legal state agencies and the formal state courts.