Land Reforms in Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Empowerment of Local Communities

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Land Reforms in Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Empowerment of Local Communities Megaflorestais, Buea Cameroon Solange Bandiaky-Badji May 6th 2014

Context and importance of land in Africa 2 Africa customary domain: up to 1.4 billion hectares Customary land holders across the continent: at least 428 million Congo Basin: the second largest forest in the world after the Amazon; the largest amount of threatened forests in the world; forest peoples face many challenges to access to and own land and forest resources; Allocation of land and sub-soil rights to domestic and FDI-funded industrial-scale Africa is the main target of global land investment & acquisitions

Africa Asia Latin America Context of land tenure in the World: where does Africa stand? 3 Government Administered Owned by IPs and other communities 0.3 Designated for IPs and other communities Owned by individuals and firms 4.2 26.9 2.2 14.5 2002 95.5 67.4 22.4 61.1 5.9 0.3 3.5 30.6 2.5 2.0 17.9 2013 93.8 6.0 60.9 32.9 6.2 42.9

Large Scale Land Acquisitions (LSLA) 4 Sources: Land Matrix, in the International Land Coalition s 2012 report Land Rights and the Rush for Land: Findings of the Global Commercial Pressures on Land Research Project Anseeuw, Alden Wily, Cotula, & Taylor, 201)

Large Scale Land-based Investments (LSLBI) in Africa 5 18.00 M ha Status unknown 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 Contract cancelled Project abandoned In operation (production) Start-up phase (no production) Project not started Contract signed (implementation status unknown) Oral agreement (implementation status unknown) Negotiations failed 2.00 Under negotiation 0.00 North Africa West Africa Central Africa East Africa Souther Africa Source: Land Matrix, 2013 Expression of interest

Land Reforms in Africa 6 Opportunities New waves of land reforms since 2009 to move away from the colonial and post-colonial legacy Liberia (1973), Cameroon (1974), DRC (1973), Senegal (1964), and Ivory Coast (1998) Promising land reform for realizing and securing customary land rights in Liberia: the Land Policy s intent to elevate customary rights to the same level as statutory rights Legal progress in East Africa: Tanzania, Mozambique, and Uganda to inform the reforms processes in Central and Challenges Major reforms by African government to attract more investors and becoming BRICS government s development focus on foreign investment and large-scale land acquisitions (oil palm plantations and extractive industries such as oil and iron). Some countries are still stuck Central African Republic (CAR): still with the 1899 land law (reform project stopped by the conflict) Struggle to implement reforms:

Land Reforms in Africa 7 Opportunities Challenges Legal recognition of Indigenous Peoples rights to land and resources the Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Liberia, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Burundi Decentralization of land and resource management in the Sahel and West Africa : Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Senegal, and Ghana Civil society organizations organizing to influence land reform processes: The CSO tenure think-tank (cadre de Concertation) in the DRC Yet most reforms recognize only a limited bundle of rights Slow decentralization: state inaction & community unpreparedness + lack of technical skills Low participation of civil society and local communities in land reform commissions: DRC (CONAREF), Senegal (National land commission) Non harmonization of reforms

The role of regional and sub-regional institutions in shaping national policies: the Land Policy Initiative (LPI), the Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC), the Congo Basin Forest Land Reforms in Africa 8 Opportunities Challenges Diverse Options for securing and formalizing community rights community land certificates (Mali, Madagascar), community forestry (Cameroon, Liberia), community forest concessions and local communities forests (DRC) Individual land titling: privatization of land very expensive for communities rural households will easily sell their lands individual land titling as a form of land grab

Land Reforms in Africa : challenges! 9 Political conflicts are reshaping tenure systems and represent challenges for tenure reforms The lack of progress in legally recognizing customary property regimes and community rights continues to fuel conflict within countries (e.g. Mali) Movement of refugees away from conflict zones as well as back into their native countries fueled considerable crisis elsewhere in Africa (e.g., from Ivory Coast to neighboring A civil war erupted in Central African Republic in March 2013 quelling hopes for effective governance reforms and stopping the advanced FLEGT VPA process. Conservation agencies are promoting biodiversity and environmental offsets with private sector companies, without respect for community tenure, indigenous knowledge and rights, with lack of clarity on carbon rights and benefits as well. Women s tenure rights: slow progress in statutory laws - status quo in customary laws

Key messages 10 Recognition of customary and collective rights CSOs s participation in reforms processes and bring local inputs Build alliances with strategic actors: parliamentarians, Mayors, legislators, customary/traditional chiefs, women s networks, Indigenous Peoples Multi-stakeholder national dialogues Cross-sectoral coordination for harmonization of reforms processes (land, forest, mining, etc.)