Land investments, accountability and the law: Lessons from Ghana

The recent wave of land deals for agribusiness investments has highlighted the widespread demand for greater accountability in the governance of land and investment. Legal frameworks influence opportunities for accountability, and recourse to law has featured prominently in grassroots responses to the land deals.

This report discusses accountability in land deals in Ghana. It scrutinizes the country’s legal framework governing land investments, and explores the opportunities the framework provides and how communities can seize them in practice. It finds that there is a need for informed and inclusive national-level debate on tenure and, ultimately, on desirable development models, and suggests some ways forward.

You can find a version of this report in French here.

Year Published: 2016
Uploaded on: Jun 13, 2016
Last Updated: Jun 14, 2016
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Resource Type: Practitioner Resources

Issues: Community / Customary Land Rights, Community Paralegals, Environmental Justice, Governance, Accountability & Transparency

Tool Type: Reports / Research, Training Resources & Popular Education

Languages: English

Regions: Ghana



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