• Berlin film festival features We Come As Friends, a documentary on South Sudan
    • The National
    • 12 February 2014

    The film shows a contract worth just US$25,000 (Dh92,000) for 600,000 hectares of land, with full exploitation rights, made out to Howard Douglas, a former United States ambassador and coordinator for refugee affairs.

  • The new scramble for Africa
    • Al Jazeera
    • 20 September 2013

    On Al Jazeera’s talk show South2North, Redi Tlhabi debates the new scramble for Africa with former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano, Nigerian politician Nkoyo Toyo and Philippe Heilberg, a land investor from the US.

  • Our man in Sudan
    • AJE
    • 30 May 2013

    An ex-Wall Street banker jets off to South Sudan to show how investors are rushing to Africa in a modern-day land-grab. Watch Al Jazeera 'Witness'.

  • More cases of land grabs in South Sudan
    • SSNA
    • 26 Mar 2013

    The land grabs are not an Equatorian issue. It is a national problem that should not be looked at from a regional or tribal perspective.

  • Government adopts land policy in South Sudan
    • Sudan Tribune
    • 24 February 2013

    Land grabbing, which is the acquisition of land without regard for the interests of existing land rights holders, and disagreements regarding boundaries between counties and payams (districts) will also be addressed by the policy.

  • Proceedings of the 2012 Agricultural Conference of South Sudan
    • USAID
    • 26 November 2012

    Includes presentations on large-scale farmland investment in Sudan by public and private sector representatives.

  • The scramble for African land (1)
    • Leadership
    • 09 August 2012

    "Today, all patriotic Africans are weeping when they see how African governments are giving out African lands, dispossessing the African people of their ancestral land, for practically next to nothing, in the name of attracting foreign investors!", writes Abba Mahmood

  • Squeezing Africa dry: behind every land grab is a water grab
    • GRAIN
    • 11 June 2012

    GRAIN looks behind the current scramble for land in Africa to reveal a global struggle for what is increasingly seen as a commodity more precious than gold or oil - water.

  • Striving to secure rights for 89,000 land users
    • NPA
    • 06 June 2012

    In South Sudan, between 2007 and 2010, about 9% of the total land surface was leased or in the process of being leased for large-scale land investment.

  • Citadel touts African infrastructure projects, defends agribusiness investment
    • Africa Assets
    • 23 Mar 2012

    Egypt’s Citadel Capital has been busy defending its work in Africa, such as in South Sudan where it has taken a number of measures to ensure its agribusiness project benefits the local community and doesn’t step on small farmer toes.

  • South Sudan: Concord doing good for country
    • Nairobi Star
    • 21 Mar 2012

    To date, Citadel Capital has invested US$ 25 million in the Concord farm project, which makes us by far one of the largest investors in South Sudan outside the oil industry.

  • Governments should protect citizens’ interests
    • The Star
    • 16 Mar 2012

    The bottom line is that it is the responsibility of the host governments to set policies and a legal framework that protect their citizens’ interests – by encouraging investment, and protecting the rights of affected individuals.

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