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Property Rights in Post-conflict settings

Through its legal empowerment work, UNDP is addressing land governance and property rights issues in post-conflict countries, including Northern Uganda and Nepal. UNDP is designing a programme to assist some 20 post-crisis countries in addressing issues of land registration, management of natural resources, livelihoods and food security.

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