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Frank F K Byamugisha
Former Lead Land Specialist at World Bank
Now Consultant, Washington DC
BBL Presentation at IFPRI PIM
Washington DC, USA
February 27, 2014
Youth Employment in AgricultureLand-Related Constraints & Solutions
Constraints: Low productivity in agriculture (yet caters for 2/3rds of rural youth
employment)
Limited access to land
Unequal land distribution and landlessness unfavorable to youth
Customary practices and tenure unfavorable to youth
Derived land rights unfavorable to long term investment
Land-related Solutions: Raise productivity of agriculture by improving tenure security over
communal and individual lands (it also helps land rental markets)
Increase youth access to land through:
Land rental (and sales) markets
Redistributing land
Social welfare to the retired as incentive to release land to the youth
Detailed Interventions
Remove controls and restrictions on land rent and rental transactions - Uganda and Ethiopia
Pilot and scale up land transfer programs - Malawi, South Africa, Brazil
Social welfare for the retired to entice land transfer to youth – Mexico
Reform laws to counter customary biases against youth land rights (land, inheritance, marriage and divorce laws) - Ethiopia
Accelerate registration of individual land rights through systematic land titling -Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar
Accelerate registration of communal land rights with allocations for youth –Tanzania, Mozambique, Uganda
Increase transparency & efficiency in land transactions through decentralization, computerized LIS, and modernization of survey & mapping infrastructure -Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania
Promote strong civil society institutions to improve awareness, monitor and advocate for reforms of customs, policies and procedures that limit access to land for youth
THANK YOU