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Uganda Drive to Certify Customary Land Runs Into Culture Clash

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[Thomson Reuters Foundation] Pader, Uganda -- Giving titles to landholders is meant to bring security and economic benefits - but some cultural leaders say it undermines the idea of customary land itself

Source: allAfrica.com

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