Aspects of Customary Land Practices of Ethnic and Indigenous Communities that should be Considered in Land Management Systems

This brief is a result of the effort of 12 paralegals and 23 justice seekers. A survey of 350 people living in Bago, Magwe, Sagaing, and Rakhine states was conducted within one month. These lessons have been collected and identified for the future federal government from the people who have perpetually engaged in land issues and the experiences of the people who have suffered from land issues.

See here for the Burmese language version.

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Uploaded on: Mar 10, 2022
Issues: Community / Customary Land Rights Tool Type: Case Study, Policy Papers / Briefs Target Population: Rural Languages: English Regions: Myanmar Evaluation Method: Anecdotal Evidence, Interviews, Surveys