Report Finds Land Registration Program is Entrenching Inequality and Failing to Protect Vulnerable Groups

27-Sep-2009

Publication : Report

Bridges Across Borders Southeast Asia (BABSEA), the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE), and Jesuit Service Cambodia (JSC) called upon the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and development partners to stop neglecting households most in need of tenure security in their report, “Untitled: Tenure Insecurity and Inequality in the Cambodian Land Sector,” released Monday. The report reviews the multi-donor funded Land Management and Administration Project (LMAP), which concludes in December 2009, and considers why, despite its commendable objectives, and the issuing of nearly one million titles, many vulnerable communities continue to face land tenure insecurity and forced displacement.

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