African Audiology Journal | 02 August 2001
Land Redistribution Dynamics and Socio-Economic Consequences in East African Societies
A, b, d, o, u, l, a, y, e, D, i, o, p
Abstract
Land reform in East African societies has been a contentious issue due to historical injustices and ongoing socioeconomic disparities. This article employs a multidisciplinary approach integrating historical analysis, sociological theories, and econometric models to explore the impacts of land reform policies. The theoretical framework underscores the complex interplay between policy design, community engagement, and economic outcomes following land reform initiatives. Policy makers should prioritise inclusive consultation processes to ensure equitable distribution of benefits from land reforms.