Aug 19, 2004
The process of formulating Kenya's national land policy got underway last week, with the government assuring Kenyans that although donors are financing the process, they would not influence its outcome. The move follows concerns raised by the DFID's appointment of an expatriate, Martins Adams, as a technical advisor for the process. $1.8m has been provided by DfID, USAID and SIDA to fund the land reform process.
































