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Dwindling number of Africans own land   Research has shown that inequality in access to land is increasing across the African continent. Experts are calling for more rules and controls on the sale of land to counteract poverty.   A lucrative building boom for some people on Kenya s coastal regions is causing great suffering for many fisherfolk.   In Tudor, the northern coastal strip in the Kenyan city of Mombasa, apartment buildings and hotels are going up at a dizzying rate.   Big companies are building there and roads are being extended. All the landing sites for fisher boats have disappeared, said Phelix Lore, director of the human rights organization Haki Center.

Dwindling number of Africans own land

Dwindling number of Africans own land dw.com 1/19/2021 Martina Schwikowski Research has shown that inequality in access to land is increasing across the African continent. Experts are calling for more rules and controls on the sale of land to counteract poverty. © Luis Tato/AFP Provided by Deutsche Welle A lucrative building boom for some people on Kenya s coastal regions is causing great suffering for many fisherfolk. In Tudor, the northern coastal strip in the Kenyan city of Mombasa, apartment buildings and hotels are going up at a dizzying rate. Big companies are building there and roads are being extended. All the landing sites for fisher boats have disappeared, said Phelix Lore, director of the human rights organization Haki Center.

Dwindling number of Africans own land | Africa | DW

Dwindling number of Africans own land Research has shown that inequality in access to land is increasing across the African continent. Experts are calling for more rules and controls on the sale of land to counteract poverty. A lucrative building boom for some people on Kenya s coastal regions is causing great suffering for many fisherfolk. In Tudor, the northern coastal strip in the Kenyan city of Mombasa, apartment buildings and hotels are going up at a dizzying rate. Big companies are building there and roads are being extended. All the landing sites for fisher boats have disappeared, said Phelix Lore, director of the human rights organization Haki Center.

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