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Réformes pour réguler l'accaparement des terres au profit des jeunes en Afrique de l'Ouest francophone : Cas du Bénin et du Sénégal
2022
Context and background Land grabbing has been in the news in Africa in recent years. Fertile land is increasingly falling into the hands of national or international private investors. Farmers with rudimentary means, youth, women, indigenous people, and pastoralists are the actors most affected by large-scale land grabs. Fertile land is becoming increasingly scarce and the public authorities do not seem to be determined to put in place safeguards to regulate this situation. However, while some
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