Land in Chad Is Accessed Once, but Secured Continuously

Land in Chad Is Accessed Once, but Secured ContinuouslyFormal land documentation in Chad does not guarantee operational continuity. Africa Risk Control’s Chad 2026 report treats land risk as a relationship-management challenge rather than a legal one.

Community consent, traditional authority alignment, and expectation management are decisive—particularly outside the central and southern belt. Projects often fail not because titles are invalid, but because local buy-in erodes under political, security, or economic stress.

ARC’s analysis focuses on where land access is feasible, where it is structurally fragile, and why sequencing and engagement discipline reduce disruption risk.

The Chad 2026 report supports decision-makers who recognize that land risk is operational, not administrative.