PSA-Resilience Kenya-Tanzania-112022 Report_Cover
Robert Bosch Stiftung
Mohamed Adow, Emmanuel Siakilo

Research on Sustainable Land Use and Rights for Climate Adaptation and Resilience among Marginal Communities in Kenya and Tanzania

This report presents the findings of a study conducted in Kenya and Tanzania. It consolidates communities’ and stakeholders’ views on and perceptions of structural barriers that hinder communities’ effective participation in international debates on sustainable land use and rights and climate adaptation and hence resilience.
The study is part of a project with Power Shift Africa on effective African leadership in sustainable land use and rights for climate resilience.

 

Number of pages:

63

Publishing year:

2023

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