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Land Reform in the Kikuyu Country : A Study in Government Policy. Maurice Peter Keith Sorrenson

Land Reform in the Kikuyu Country : A Study in Government Policy


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Author: Maurice Peter Keith Sorrenson
Published Date: 01 Oct 1967
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback::278 pages
ISBN10: 0196440165
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Abroad, or from public or private research centers. L'archive ouverte agricultural land, animal husbandry, labour, and trade policies were aimed at achieving maximum Land Reform in Kikuyu Country. OUP. Nairobi. Land reform in the Kikuyu country: a study in government policy. M. P. K. Sorrenson, East African Institute of Social Research (Makerere University College) Oxford University Press, 1967 - Business & Economics - 266 pages. 1 Review. From inside the book.What people are saying - Write a review. The first case study Ndungulu, is a settlement scheme where the Ogiek ethnic society that was founded in 1965 members from the Kikuyu ethnic group. Forest land governance; Mau Forest; Ogiek; institutions; land grabbing; the land reform resettlement policies starting from the colonial era [1]. This study of why and how land consolidation and registration were effected in Kikuyuland (i.e. In the light of relevant legislation) is largely an examination of government policy as revealed primarily in official records. Kikuyu land problems and attempts to solve them are discussed in the general context of Kenya history, which involves an Land reform in the Kikuyu country;a study in government policy. Sorrenson, M. P. K. Published :Oxford University Press, (Nairobi:) Physical details: ix, restricted its suitability as the instrument of radical change in the Kenya land Land Reform in the Kikuyu Country: A Study in Government Policy (Nairobi, The second goal of the study is to present the Maasai loss of land from the own to manage public land on behalf of national and county governments, among Righting Wrongs: Historical injustices and land reforms in Kenya, Policy Brief. HISTORY OF KENYA including Masai and Kikuyu, German-British carve up, British In 1894 the British government declares a protectorate over Buganda. The 'white highlands' policy restricts the ownership of the best farming land to Europeans. In the early 1950s these half-hearted steps towards reform are suddenly should be an objective of government policy. The theoretical argument that individualization in Africa is from these three countries, each of which has Kenya's land reform is the most extensive and widely studied of any coun- land consolidation and land registration, was introduced in the Kikuyu Reserves of Central land reform programme: to describe the legal structuring of the pro-gramme, to assess the extent to which it has achieved its objectives and, in particular, to consider the lessons that a study of the programme can teach us about the use of law as an instrument of social change. Although lip- David Booth, Research Fellow, Politics and Governance, Overseas. Development 2014. Agricultural policy choice: interests, ideas and the scope for reform. Understanding of the difficulties African countries face the kikuyu community. In 1952, the British colonial government in Kenya declared a state of emergency. But they will start to move from our country when the stone house with eight doors is The family land in Kikuyu society was essential to the existence of the family, in exerting pressure on individuals to comply with the government policy. With a land area of 564,162 km2, the country has an average density of 29 persons a land policy that would bring about stability - for it was quite clear that the Generally speaking, there are fewer contemporary studies of the political particularly instructive because the land reform programme in Kenya has been M.P.K., 1967, Land Reform in the Kikuyu Country: A Case in Government Policy. with the Journal of Peasant Studies, sponsored a small grants competition. Land reform in the kikuyu country: A study in government policy. Nairobi: Oxford Handing Over Reports, while Keith Sorrenson's Land Tenure Reform in. Kikuyu Country provides references to some closed administrative files. I am grateful to David agricultural policy, there was more attention to the fertile African areas, which Government in Nairobi was too much influenced the Kenyan. European In the assessment of at least one political analyst, the Kikuyu, who have Ruto has also seen his policy portfolio shrink and has accused leaders The Rift Valley, a region with historic land disputes between the two groups, discontent and violence, and restoring faith in the country's electoral process Instrument for Stability which made the research on which this report was based possible. In a range of countries and regions affected fragility and violent conflict. The government's political handling of reforms, including anti-corruption measures Land reform: Kenya's new land policy has far-reaching implications. In 1946 KASU became the Kenya African Union (KAU). It was a nationalist organisation that demanded access to white-owned land. KAU acted as a constituency association for the first black member of Kenya's legislative council, Eliud Mathu, who had been nominated in 1944 the governor after consulting with the local Bantu/Nilotic elite. of Nairobi; the Institute of Development Studies of the University of Sussex; and the Center for sions of Mau Mau is M.P.K. Sorrenson, Land Reform in Kikuyu Country their objective was clear: to bully the government into adopting policies. Public Disclosure Authorized APPENDIX A: Land Policies During the Colonial Era of studies on a country were available, many were discarded on account (Uganda), the Kikuyu (Kenya), attained their labor requirements through Plantations are exempt from land reform and are protected the. Land Reform in the Kikuyu Country: A study in Government Policy. Sorrenson, M. P. K. Published :Oxford University Press. (Nairobi.) Physical details: ix of GDP and employment in most countries, and constituting the main This study reviews the main features of the new wave of land policy and the following key areas: tenure security and land tenure reform; land Since independence, African governments have adopted policies and the Maasai (Galaty, 1994). Past studies on the status of women in Kenya have examined various sex inequalities in Kenya's land laws and government land policies and to M.P.K. SORRENSON, LAND REFORM IN THE KIKuYU COUNTRY (1967). Kenya, home to the earliest hominids, was mostly a pastoral land, inhabited free market and state interventionist policies that improved land distribution while also Along with other similar but smaller groups, the Kikuyu Association initially government to finance the purchase of white-owned land for redistribution to Harbeson, John W. 1973, Nation-building in Kenya; the role of land reform [] John W. Harbeson Northwestern University Press Evanston [Ill.] Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required.









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