Abstract
The failure of successive generations of imported, Western development strategies
and projects to deliver meaningful reductions in poverty and achieve
basic needs in Africa, has provoked a deep questioning of Western concepts
and methodologies of development. Non-governmental organisations and development
practitioners are increasingly focusing their attention on strategies
which build upon local knowledge, skills and resources. The concepts of ‘self-
reliance’ and local economic development are examined in the context of
development challenges which face Africa. This is followed by a detailed case
study of local economic development in the rural Mpofu District of the former
Ciskei Homeland, which was incorporated into the Eastern Cape province of South
Africa with the demise of apartheid in 1994.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Geography, Planning and Development
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65 articles.
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