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WEBINAR: Land Tenure and Property Rights in Tanzania

November 30, 2016

Join USAID to learn more about land tenure and property rights country by country, in the second webinar of the series. In this 30 minute webinar we will examine land tenure and property rights in Tanzania, and explore USAID’s recently updated Land Tenure Country Profile for Tanzania with Dr. Maureen Moriarty-Lempke, the country profile’s primary author.

Join the discussion live on Wednesday, December 7 at 8 am EST (4 pm East Africa Time Zone) and connect on Twitter using the hashtag #countrybycountry as well.

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