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Land Reforms in Kenya: Achievements and the Missing Link

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Land Access and Acquisition for the Extractive Industry and the Role of Community Structures in Turkana, Kenya: Policy Brief No. 2 of 2018

On May 31st 2018, ILEG organised a county level Extractive Sector Forum (ESF) at the Cradle Tented Camp in Lodwar, Turkana County in Northern Kenya. The theme of the forum was ‘Land Rights and Land Acquisition for the Extractives Sector”.

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Community Engagement in the Extractive Sector in Kenya – The Case of Turkana: Policy Brief No. 3 of 2018

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From Rhetoric to Genuine Pursuit of Transparency and Accountability in Kenya’s Extractives Sector: Policy Brief No. 4 of 2018

Transparency and accountability are a central pillar of the good governance framework required to catalyze the extractive sector’s contribution to Kenya’s socio-economic development. Indeed, the need for greater accountability in Kenya’s extractive sector is well acknowledged by all stakeholders including government, oil and gas and mining companies and local community members.

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