Land disputes in Sierra Leone are a complex issue, dating back decades. Weak land tenure systems, rapid urbanisation and population growth, poverty, inequality, corruption and weak governance are some of the factors driving these widespread conflicts.
They have an impact on livelihoods, hinder development and contribute to social unrest.
One community that serves as a microcosm of these disputes is Grafton, 32km east of the capital, Freetown. This is where I’ve been carrying out research for my…
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