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ContentsAbbreviations .................................................................................................................................................................................. vAcknowledgements..................................................................................................................................................................... viSection ABACKGROUND ON THE STUDY AND LAND REFORM POLICYMap of the study area.................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 31.1 Objectives of the study....................................................................................................................................... 31.2 Research methodology....................................................................................................................................... 42 Land reform and poverty: National policy context.......... 92.1 Rural poverty in <strong>Namibia</strong>................................................................................................................................... 92.2 The politics of poverty and land reform................................................................................................. 142.3 National agrarian structure and trends .................................................................................................182.4 Land reform and rural development policies..................................................................................... 232.5 Farm planning and ‘viability’........................................................................................................................ 232.5.1 Group farms................................................................................................................................................... 232.5.2 Small-scale commercial farms.............................................................................................................. 252.6 Viability....................................................................................................................................................................... 262.7 Beneficiary selection criteria ....................................................................................................................... 372.8 Land acquisition and allocation.................................................................................................................. 402.9 Unauthorised land occupations.................................................................................................................. 442.10 Institutional framework governing resettlement .......................................................................... 452.11 Frameworks for interaction between state and civil society .................................................. 483 Regional contexts............................................................................................................................... 513.1 Hardap..........................................................................................................................................................................513.1.1 Land redistribution ................................................................................................................................... 533.2 Omaheke.....................................................................................................................................................................543.2.1 Land redistribution ................................................................................................................................... 55Livelihoods after Land Reform: <strong>Namibia</strong> <strong>country</strong> <strong>report</strong> (2010) ● i

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