Customary Land Tenure in Liberia: Findings and Implications Drawn from 11 Case Studies

Full citation: Knox, A., Namubiru-Mwaura, E., and Hughes, A., “Customary Land Tenure in Liberia: Findings and Implications Drawn from 11 Case Studies,” USAID REPORT (February 2012).

Customary Land Tenure in Liberia: Findings and Implications Drawn from 11 Case Studies

Summary excerpt: “This report synthesizes the findings from field research on land and natural resource tenure in 11 administrative clan units in Liberia, including Ding, Dobli, Gbanshay, Little Kola, Mana, Motor Road, Saykleken, Tengia, Upper Workor, Ylan, and the community of Nitrian. The report presents an analysis of critical implications of the findings of the study and provides recommendations for addressing sources of tenure insecurity faced by rural communities in Liberia.” This report also includes sections on Women’s land rights.

Language: English

Year: 2012

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