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The Mozambique Community Land Initiative (iTC) is a partnership programme developed by donorswith government, civil society and private sector in Mozambique to assist rural communities tosecure community land rights in the context of implementation of Mozambique’s 1997 Land Law1,long regarded as one of the most progressive in Africa (Toulmin & Quan 2000, Tanner & Baleira2006,…
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OPINION: Embracing the future of work in urban Africa
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