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La Documentation Francaise, Afrique Contemporaine, 2(210), p. 57

DOI: 10.3917/afco.210.0057

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Les questions foncières en Afrique du Sud : perspectives et mécanismes de la réforme foncière, 1994-2004

Journal article published in 2004 by Scott Drimie ORCID
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Abstract

South Africa has ambitious intentions regarding its land reform policy. Following the formal end of apartheid, the policy was intended to redress the racial imbalance in landholding, develop the agricultural sector, and improve the livelihoods of the poor. However, after almost ten years of policy formation and implementation, land reform has made only limited progress in South Africa. Many of the original objectives have not been met.