African Judicial Politics (Political Science focus)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005)

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Land Reform and Socio-Economic Transformation in East Africa: A Survey Study in Congo

Marius Kengo, Marien Ngouabi University, Brazzaville
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18819005
Published: December 1, 2005

Abstract

Land reform is a critical component in socio-economic transformation, particularly in contexts where agrarian structures are deeply entrenched and historically unequal. The research employs a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews among farmers across various regions in Congo. Data collection was conducted between January and March . Findings indicate that land reform has led to an increase of 15% in agricultural productivity, but disparities remain concerning income distribution between former landowners and new beneficiaries. Despite initial challenges, the study concludes that land reform can contribute positively to socio-economic transformation when structured with equitable policies and support mechanisms. Policy makers should prioritise equitable redistribution of resources alongside targeted social welfare programmes to mitigate potential negative impacts on vulnerable communities.

How to Cite

Marius Kengo (2005). Land Reform and Socio-Economic Transformation in East Africa: A Survey Study in Congo. African Judicial Politics (Political Science focus), Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18819005

Keywords

CongoAgrarian StructuresLand Tenure ReformSocio-Economic Impact AnalysisQuantitative MethodsQualitative ResearchHistorical Context

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