Framework and Guidelines for Land Policy in Africa (F&G). Country/Territory Document type Date 2009 Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleLand Policy in Africa: A Framework to Strengthen Land Rights, Enhance Productivity and Secure Livelihoods. Subject Agricultural & rural development, Land & soil, Water Keyword Smallholders/peasants Gender Poverty Agricultural development Capacity building Land tenure Land reform Traditional rights/customary rights Community management Cultural heritage Agricultural land Sustainable development Abstract The Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy (F&G) in Africa is the result of a three-year road map of activities that involved intense reflection, rigorous consultations and exemplary collaboration across the continent. These activities involved African continental and regional institutions, governments, prominent African land experts from all regions of the continent, and representatives of land stakeholders and development partners. The activities of the road map were implemented by a tripartite consortium of the African Union Commission (AUC), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB), through a Land Policy Initiative (LPI). The AUC provided overall leadership for the functioning of the Initiative, with ECA and AfDB providing technical support and mobilizing effective partnerships to ensure its success. The ability to secure access to land resources through a variety of tenure systems that guarantee returns for short or long term investments is important for the improvement of agricultural productivity in general and food security in particular. Full text English