Presentations
- DAY 1
- DAY 2
- DAY 3
Theme: Land governance and property rights in Africa
Session 1
- Ibrahima KA – Défis de sécurisation foncière dans des contextes de ruralité en Afrique de l’Ouest – Exemples du Burkina Faso et du Sénégal
- Gebrelibanos YB – Assessment of rural land governance practices in Tigray National Regional State (Ethiopia)
- Hashi AH – The anatomy of community land rights in Kenya
- Rurakengereza H – Impact evaluation of community participation in state-owned land registration process
- Zamchiya P Land reform in Zimbabwe – Revisiting myths and realities
Session 2
- Tchatchoua-Djomo R – The politics of institutional pluralism in the governance of returnees-related land disputes in Burundi
- Massay GE – In search of the solution for farmer-pastoralist conflicts in Tanzania
- Phiri D – Land Governance Assessment Framework Land dispute resolution in Zambia
- Chiweshe M – Analysis of land-related corruption in Zimbabwe
Session 3
- Hatungimana MG – Discrimination a l’égard de la femme en matiere de succession au Burundi
- Feubi Pamen EP – Gender-responsive land governance and household well-being in Cameroon
- Munezero C – Enjeux de l’accès de la femme à la terre au Burundi
- Ramalefane T – NGOs and land rights of rural women in post-apartheid South Africa – the case of IDEP
- Shonhe T – The political economy of peasant agricultural production and commodity markets in Zimbabwe 15 years after the FTLRP
Session 4
- Kobusingye DN – African youths, the forgotten category in land governance – Post-conflict Acholi Region, Northern Uganda
- Serwajja E – Fractured intimacy – Oil induced gender-based violence in the ‘oil-rich’ Albertine region, Western Uganda
- Moreda ST – Large-scale land investment, state authority and local communities – insights from Ethiopia
- Mandeng Ntsimi EK – Responsible land governance for inclusive development in Cameroon
- Nkemnyi MF – Agricultural development and environmental conservation conflicts in Cameroon – A problem of strategies or policy_
Theme: Models for commercialising agriculture in Africa
Session 1
- Sulle E – Inclusive business model Examining the investor-outgrowers relationship in Tanzania
- Sipangule K – Do agribusinesses reduce smallholder tenure security and plot-level investments-
- Rusenga C – Set up to fail – The enforcement of the agribusiness model of agriculture on land reform beneficiaries in SA
- Manenzhe T – Complexities of belonging on community-owned capitalist farming enterprises in Levubu Valley
- 5 Muchetu RG – Improving agricultural marketing strategies post-FTLRP Towards commercialization of family farms in Zimbabwe
Session 2
- Joala R – The soya boom and agro-food systems change in rural Mozambique
- Mazwi F – The integration of the peasantry into global markets and accumulation trajectories – sugar and tobacco outgrowers in Zimbabwe
- Osabuohien E et al – Rice production and processing in Ogun State, Nigeria – The relevance of the indigenous institutional arrangement
- Daniels C – Agricultural innovation and governance in Africa – Implications for public policy
- 5 Besso CR _ Feubi Pamen EP – Accès à la terre et croissance inclusive agricole au Cameroun
Theme: Food security in Africa
- Manyamba C – Factors driving the gender gap in agricultural productivity and household food security – Evidence from the 2015 South African General Household Survey
- Molokomme M et al – Public spending programme for improved household food and nutrition security – South African exploratory evidence
- Jaja IF et al – Causes of bovine liver condemnation – A case study of three abattoirs in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
- Anyetei-Anum D – The local consumer – Engaging new perspectives in agricultural production
- Kombat Cosmas Lambini – Women’s economic empowerment in inclusive agri-business and addressing food security in Northern Ghana
Theme: Rural livelihoods in Africa
- Chabata T – The complexities of farmworkers’ livelihoods in the aftermath of Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme
- Neves D – Post-agrarian livelihoods in South Africa’s former homeland areas
- Gumede N – The impact of large-scale agricultural investments on the livelihoods and land rights of the people in the communal areas of South Africa
- Diki OM – Provision of alternative source of energy in Kinshasa – A niche for rural livelihood and innovation
- Momo-Lekane G – The political economy of land and livelihoods – The case of the Khomani San of the Kalahari Desert
Theme: Climate Change
- Torvikey GD – Agrarian futures in state of flux – Interrogating intergenerational farm succession planning in Ghana
- Ngenzebuke RL – The returns of I do – Multifaceted female decision-making and agricultural yields in Tanzania
- Amegnaglo CJ – Economic valuation of modern and indigenous climate services for maize farmers in Republic of Benin
- Lokonon BOK – Assessing the impacts of climate shocks (Benin)