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- Rapid Response Mechanism – A Toolkit to ressolve community Investor conflicts2.19 MBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 129
- Forestry Investments and Peasant marginalization in Northern Uganda – Issue 3756.06 KBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 129
- UnJust Transitions in the Green Energy Investments in Northern Uganda – Issue 2836.11 KBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 133
- General Research Findings on Land Based Investments in Uganda – Isssue 1716.80 KBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 92
- Protecting Community Lands and Resources: Evidence from Liberia, Mozambique and Uganda4.50 MBMay 14, 2025Downloads: 276
- Important Principles of Natural Justice that Government expects clans to apply when hearing cases1.13 MBApril 9, 2025Downloads: 272
- Rapid Response Mechanism – A Toolkit to ressolve community Investor conflicts2.19 MBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 129
- Forestry Investments and Peasant marginalization in Northern Uganda – Issue 3756.06 KBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 129
- UnJust Transitions in the Green Energy Investments in Northern Uganda – Issue 2836.11 KBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 133
- General Research Findings on Land Based Investments in Uganda – Isssue 1716.80 KBAugust 12, 2025Downloads: 92
- Protecting Community Lands and Resources: Evidence from Liberia, Mozambique and Uganda4.50 MBMay 14, 2025Downloads: 276
- Important Principles of Natural Justice that Government expects clans to apply when hearing cases1.13 MBApril 9, 2025Downloads: 272
- Accessing land for development: Guide to compulsory acquisition and other alternatives.11.51 MBApril 9, 2025Downloads: 303
- Agreements reached during the previous cabinet meeting on 12th September 2014396.52 KBApril 9, 2025Downloads: 248
- What assumptions are made when commununal land registration is promoted3.63 MBApril 9, 2025Downloads: 228
- Why Uganda should be cautious about amending Article 26 of the Constitution3.20 MBApril 9, 2025Downloads: 224
- Understanding the Strengthening Women’s Land Rights Under Customary Tenure in Uganda4.07 MBApril 9, 2025Downloads: 221
- Securing family and community land rights for equity and sustainability through resilient, traditional Land management institutions430.95 KBFebruary 26, 2025Downloads: 561
- A land market is the strategy for access to land for Development”. Which land market? For whose benefit?411.48 KBFebruary 26, 2025Downloads: 348
- Poem: Te Kwaro na, Nyutu Nga a’an abedo (Your Culture, Your Food, Your Identity)186.57 KBNovember 19, 2024Downloads: 472
- Uganda’s Loss of land, loss of indigenous seed/food varieties and their productivity: Experiences of Widows in Teso and Kumam Sub-regions228.03 KBNovember 19, 2024Downloads: 513
- Uganda’s Loss of land, loss of indigenous seed/food varieties and their productivity: Explorations from Busoga sub-region196.37 KBNovember 19, 2024Downloads: 795
- Uganda’s Loss of land, loss of indigenous seed/food varieties and their productivity: Explorations from Lango Sub-region242.75 KBNovember 19, 2024Downloads: 753
- Uganda’s Loss of Pastoral Land and Indigenous Food, Animal and Grass Varieties: Experiences from the Pastoral Complex of Karamoja Region293.66 KBNovember 19, 2024Downloads: 629
- Research to Explore Customary Land Owners’ Perceptions of Titling in Lango and Teso Sub-regions Uganda 2019735.29 KBOctober 23, 2024Downloads: 576
- Compulsory acquisition of land: The need for robust governance to deliver public interest projects through land assembly1.59 MBMarch 19, 2018Downloads: 564
- A Land Market for Poverty Eradication? A case study of the impact of Uganda’s Land Acts on policy hopes for development and poverty eradication.207.76 KBOctober 23, 2024Downloads: 581
- LEMU’s Response to Land Registration Process in Uganda549.12 KBAugust 12, 2024Downloads: 660
On 8th August 2024, Daily Monitor published a “New 4-step land titling” process adopted by the Government of Uganda to improve the process of land registration in the country, with the aim of attaining economic development.
- Our Land Our Future! What does this statement mean to people who depend on land?628.77 KBJune 5, 2024Downloads: 612
- Good Practices and Lessons learnt from the field during the implementation of the RGIL project in Dokolo and Amolatar Districts3.48 MBDecember 12, 2023Downloads: 1145
- LEMU’s presentation during the National Land Policy Platform Meeting425.49 KBDecember 12, 2023Downloads: 856
- Gender Sensitive Toolkit for Land and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)660.42 KBDecember 12, 2023Downloads: 1675
- Celebrating 20 years of LEMU: Influence, Impact and Identity308.97 KBDecember 4, 2023Downloads: 1107
- Lessons from the Field on Conflict Resolution in Community Land Protection848.32 KBNovember 11, 2023Downloads: 975
- A decade of LEMU’s contribution towards implementation of NLP (2013- 2023)425.49 KBNovember 8, 2023Downloads: 1025
- Position paper on review of continued conversion of customary land tenure441.61 KBNovember 8, 2023Downloads: 1912
- Gender Sensitive Toolkit For Land and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)1.00 MBNovember 6, 2023Downloads: 1192
- The proposed Land Act Amendment and its implications for customary land in Uganda557.30 KBOctober 7, 2023Downloads: 1253
- Policy brief July 4 on article 26 of constitutional amendment, as sent Ker Kwaro Acholi, through Matthew466.56 KBOctober 7, 2023Downloads: 888
- Policy Discussion Paper 4: Does customary tenure have a role in modern economic development?63.04 KBOctober 7, 2023Downloads: 954
- What land rights do people have under the rules of customary tenure293.51 KBMarch 15, 2022Downloads: 778
- Can Rural Karimojong suceed in protecting their communal land, 2018 lessons learnt Policy Brief 2018?236.64 KBDecember 7, 2018Downloads: 736
- The Tragedy of the owners of the commons – Lessons learnt in Karamoja by LEMU462.54 KBFebruary 5, 2018Downloads: 897
- The tragedy of the owners of the commons, lessons learnt in Karamoja by LEMU revised for districts155.05 KBFebruary 5, 2018Downloads: 942
- Ask these questions to promoters of current titles and certificates, as sent to board99.09 KBJanuary 8, 2018Downloads: 804
- Certificates of Customary Ownership (CCOs) Are Not What They Seem on the Surface: Risks to CCOs339.97 KBMay 9, 2017Downloads: 1069
- Family and Community Land Titles: the best strategy to advance and protect women’s land rights.294.07 KBNovember 7, 2014Downloads: 1112
- Using ‘Visioning’ to Build a Positive Foundation for Community Land Protection9.40 MBJune 7, 2014Downloads: 665
- Wetland and communal land fact finding assessment report, Lango-Sub Region3.11 MBOctober 7, 2012Downloads: 697
- Charting the way for effective land dispute resolution in Uganda726.82 KBMarch 7, 2012Downloads: 1645
- Understanding and strengthening women’s land rights under customary tenure in Uganda231.70 KBApril 7, 2011Downloads: 1155
- Understanding and strengthening women’s land rights under customary tenure in Uganda234.02 KBApril 7, 2011Downloads: 800
- Compulsory acquisition – Pressure from development actors and investors120.21 KBAugust 7, 2009Downloads: 725
- Compulsory acquisition – Challenges of finding land for development130.96 KBAugust 7, 2009Downloads: 938
- Compulsory acquisition – How local authority can promote development154.77 KBAugust 7, 2009Downloads: 771
- Compulsory acquisition – How districts can support leases and rentals203.35 KBAugust 7, 2009Downloads: 899
- Compulsory acquisition – How districts can support leases and rentals districts for land for development127.05 KBAugust 7, 2009Downloads: 969
- What land rights do people have under the rules of customary tenure?293.51 KBMarch 7, 2009Downloads: 975
- How can women’s land rights be best protected in the National Land Policy?276.19 KBFebruary 7, 2009Downloads: 1003
- How can women’s land rights be best protected in the National Land Policy?279.47 KBFebruary 7, 2009Downloads: 605
- Fighting the wrong battles? Towards a new paradigm in the struggle for women’s land rights in Uganda200.74 KBDecember 7, 2008Downloads: 724
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