Can there be growth with equity an initial assessment of land reform in South Africa

South African experience with efforts to implement land reform thus far indicates that to realize the potential and help solve the problems rural areas face, the government's land reform program needs to get beneficiaries, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector more involved. La...

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Main Author: Deininger, Klaus W.
Corporate Author: World Bank Development Research Group
Other Authors: May, Julian D.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC World Bank, Development Research Group, Rural Development 2000
Series:Policy research working paper
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520 |a South African experience with efforts to implement land reform thus far indicates that to realize the potential and help solve the problems rural areas face, the government's land reform program needs to get beneficiaries, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector more involved. Land reform should empower the poor, improve productivity, and create sustainable rural livelihoods, not just redistribute hectares of land