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Title: Ensuring equitable distribution of land in Ghana: Spirituality or policy? A case study from the forest-savanna agro ecological zone of Ghana
Authors: Awuah-Nyamekye, Samuel
Sarfo-Mensah, Paul
Keywords: Land distribution
Customary laws
Spirituality of land
Indigenous people
Policy reforms
Issue Date: Oct-2011
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This article explores the pent-up question of equitable distribution of land in Ghana using the Forest-Savanna Agroecological Zone as a case study. It focuses on the dichotomy of policy versus indigenous spirituality in contemporary distribution of land in Ghana. After independence several attempts have been made to restructure land title holding in Ghana by way of land registration. The effectiveness of these attempts is also examined. The paper concludes that Ghana needs pragmatic steps (policies) to confront the challenges of land distribution. And in taking these pragmatic policies, the religio-cultural underpinnings (the people`s worldview) of land issues in Ghana should be factored into the policy that will result. Anything short of this will make the implementation of any land policy in Ghana ineffective
Description: 20p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7008
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Religion & Human Values

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