Business and political interests delay urban land reform – Seri Human rights group calls for alternative mechanisms for land tenure to be extended, even to those without title deeds 22 April 2021 - 08:32 Image: 123RF/LOES KIEBOOM
Powerful business and political interests have played a huge role behind the slow pace of urban land reform and redistribution.
This is according to the Socio-Economic Rights Institute (Seri), which this week released two revised papers on urban land reform and redistribution. –
The reports were a result of a series of papers commissioned by the Nelson Mandela Foundation in 2019, to help inform the urban land reform debate and future implementation.