International Institute for Environment and Development Grant



Organization - International Institute for Environment and Development
Grant Amount - $60,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - toward the costs of a conference on land policy in Africa aimed at identifying the links between property rights and income, and policies to assist the rural and urban poor to more secure land access for improved livelihoods and food security, to be held in the U.K., November 2004


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