Herman Musahara2013-07-052013-07-052012-05http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51420The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose one chapter, up to 10% of the item, as per the Fair Dealing provision of the Canadian Copyright ActCutting across these papers is the theme of ethnicity and land related conflicts in Eastern Africa. Land is still the basis of a mainly agrarian economy and the focal point of identity contests, especially within and between ethnic groups. Moreover, postcolonial land reforms have largely failed to address historic injustices to ensure broad-based access to this vital resource. The studies identify commonalities and differences in land reform initiatives in the region. Conflicts that pit the state against the people show clear evidence of elite manipulation in relation to ownership, access and use of resources.1 digital file (194 p.)application/pdfenETHNICITYCONFLICTKENYALAND REFORMLAND OWNERSHIPETHNIC GROUPSLAND TENURESOUTH OF SAHARARWANDATANZANIAUGANDAEthnicity, land and conflict in Eastern AfricaIDRC-Related Report