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D. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DONORS AND NGOS

21. Donors should encourage the government to stop making land concessions and should
tie international assistance to this action.

22. Donors should help with creating an environment in which government and civil society
can communicate and negotiate over land law and tenure reform.

23. Donors should continue to fund programs that enhance national technical capacity and
skills, particularly with regard to dispute resolution and resource administration, and that
generate information leading to more informed public debates about land and property
relations in Mozambique.

24. Donors should encourage civil society to pursue the above-noted recommendations.



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