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Sierra Leone passes two bills to empower rural landowners and women

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Sierra Leone’s parliament recently passed two laws- The Customary Land Rights Act and the Land Commission Act – to boost the rights of rural landowners and women. The objective of the two acts, which were passed on the same day, is to empower local landowners to negotiate the value of their land with investors and prevent it from being leased out without their prior informed consent

Sierra Leone’s parliament recently passed two laws- The Customary Land Rights Act and the Land Commission Act – to boost the rights of rural landowners and women. The objective of the two acts, which were passed on the same day, is to empower local landowners to negotiate the value of their land with investors and prevent it from being leased out without their prior informed consent.

NGO Action for Large-Scale Land Acquisition Transparency (ALLAT) said that between 2009 and the end of 2012, foreign agribusiness investors had secured 50-year leases with possible extensions to 21.4% of Sierra Leone’s total arable land. Although there is no accurate data on the incidence of land disputes through courts, inter-family disputes, inter-village disputes, and conflicts between landowners and companies were believed to be on the rise.

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Land Minister Turad Senessie termed this as a  win-win situation for both business and Sierra Leoneans including rural landowners. Social activists hailed the deal as a regime that grants robust rights to communities facing environmental harm. Importantly, one of the laws will also end a provision that bars descendants of freed slaves locally known as Creoles from owning land outside the capital, Freetown.

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