This download presents interim findings of the research group ‘Civil society engagement with land rights advocacy in Kenya: what roles to play?’, exploring the various roles CSOs undertake when advocating for fair and inclusive land deals in Kenya within the ‘New roles of CSOs for Inclusive Development‘ research programme.

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