Why Land Access in Chad Depends on Consent, Not Paperwork
[NewBusinessEthiopia - Ethiopia] - 23/01/2026
By Africa Risk Control – Land access remains one of the most sensitive and underestimated risk areas in Chad. While formal titles and concessions are necessary, they are rarely sufficient to ensure operational continuity—particularly outside central and southern zones. Community dynamics, (…)
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