Tenure security or ambiguity? A comparative fram-ing analysis of tenure security in Uganda

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2021-01-15

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The objective of this thesis is to provide a critical analysis of the interpretations of tenure security of international nongovernmental organisations and the government in the context of institutional multiplicity in Uganda. Both INGOs and the GoU have incorporated tenure security improvement in their policies and plans. However, there is little consensus about the definition and meaning of tenure security in the context of the Global South. Hence, different interpretations prevail and former research indicates that interpretations of important stakeholders have far-reaching practical implications as they determine intervention strategies and policy formulation. By outlining the interpretations of two important actors in the governance field of Uganda and investigating how these interpretations compare to each other, this thesis shows how tenure security can be interpreted from different standpoints and perspectives. In doing so, it aims to provide more insights in the complex field of tenure security in Sub-Sahara Africa.

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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen