Moves to empowering communities are now widespread in Zimbabwe. In this paper what happens to the locus of power during empowerment is discussed by drawing on case study material from three areas: Gokwe, Chivi, and Sengwe/Chikwarakwara. These areas differ in the types of resources that are important and the stakeholders involved. In Gokwe and Sengwe/Chikwarakwara the high value timber and wildlife resources, respectively, are dealt with by the rural district council (RDC) and the private entrepreneurs. Empowerment in these cases has meant rise in power of the RDC, and there are numerous examples of where the RDC is in conflict with local people. With lower value resources, the entrepreneurs are more likely to be community members, and any p...
Empowerment has emerged as a key focus of development policy and practices in the contemporary era,...
Recent approaches to community-based natural resource management appear as diverse as their varied i...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...
Empowerment has emerged as a key focus of development policy and practices in the contemporary era, ...
The article primarily analyses the effectiveness of social and economic empowerment strategies targe...
This study evaluates the role of three local non-governmental organisations in empowering rural wome...
The aim of the study was to carry out an investigation into the impact of donor-funded community emp...
A position paper on the role that traditional ceremonial rulers can play in developmental programmes...
The research analyses the Community Share Ownership Trust/ Schemes (CSOTS) as viable option for Loca...
The article primarily analyses the effectiveness of the economic empowerment strategies targeted at ...
Development thinkers and practitioners have been pondering over community participation for the last...
The onset of the colonial rule in Zimbabwe during the 1890s retarded the socio-economic fortunes of ...
Fuelwood scarcity in sub-Saharan African countries is a pressing challenge to rural households. Howe...
Based on an analysis of relevant legislation, this study reviews the political economy of the alloca...
This report consists of a series of individual country papers prepared for a study on devolution, co...
Empowerment has emerged as a key focus of development policy and practices in the contemporary era,...
Recent approaches to community-based natural resource management appear as diverse as their varied i...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...
Empowerment has emerged as a key focus of development policy and practices in the contemporary era, ...
The article primarily analyses the effectiveness of social and economic empowerment strategies targe...
This study evaluates the role of three local non-governmental organisations in empowering rural wome...
The aim of the study was to carry out an investigation into the impact of donor-funded community emp...
A position paper on the role that traditional ceremonial rulers can play in developmental programmes...
The research analyses the Community Share Ownership Trust/ Schemes (CSOTS) as viable option for Loca...
The article primarily analyses the effectiveness of the economic empowerment strategies targeted at ...
Development thinkers and practitioners have been pondering over community participation for the last...
The onset of the colonial rule in Zimbabwe during the 1890s retarded the socio-economic fortunes of ...
Fuelwood scarcity in sub-Saharan African countries is a pressing challenge to rural households. Howe...
Based on an analysis of relevant legislation, this study reviews the political economy of the alloca...
This report consists of a series of individual country papers prepared for a study on devolution, co...
Empowerment has emerged as a key focus of development policy and practices in the contemporary era,...
Recent approaches to community-based natural resource management appear as diverse as their varied i...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...