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Socio-Economic Land Data and Land Improvement Strategy for Uganda

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  • Kasirye, Ibrahim

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At least 75% of Ugandans resident in rural areas depend on agriculture and access to land is major determinant of the sustainability of their livelihoods. Land ownership in Uganda is characterized by overlapping land rights i.e., the recognition of private ownership as well as customary ownership of the same land parcel. A challenge faced by the land sector in Uganda is that most of the land in the country is not registered. Estimates indicate that only about 27% of land in Uganda is registered partly due to the cost of acquiring secure tenure documentation.

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  • Kasirye, Ibrahim, 2022. "Socio-Economic Land Data and Land Improvement Strategy for Uganda," Working Papers 7981b910-3c5c-4058-a45f-f, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:7981b910-3c5c-4058-a45f-f8f1cf503a25
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