Abstract
Social inclusion in resource governance and enjoyment is critical towards attaining social cohesion, stability and shared prosperity. The paper examines how land law reforms in Ghana with the passage of the Land Act, 2020 promote social inclusion in the land market. The study used a descriptive research design and interviewed a total of 69 respondents – land experts and practitioners. The results revealed that six of the constructed social inclusion indicators significantly promote inclusiveness in the land market. The paper underscores the need for public education on the provisions of the law and the enactment of a legislative instrument to guide implementation.
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