Towards a New Map of Africa'The big, era-defining questions and, at last, the subtle, tenable answers, teased out without clich? or compromise. A vital volume at a critical moment.' Dr Augustus Casely-Hayford, Director, Africa '05 'This book dispels the myth of a uniformly hopeless, hungry continent. It shows just how'extraordinarily diverse Africa is'and how much it'has changed in the last 20 years.'Full of fresh thinking on'problems that face Africa and new African approaches to development.' Richard Dowden, Director, Royal African Society This ground-breaking book, with a foreword by former President of Ireland (1990?1997) and UN Human Rights Commissioner (1997?2002) Mary Robinson, uniquely distils the complex issues surrounding Africa at the beginning of the 21st century. African and Western scholars provide a fascinating 'map' for the reader to navigate between issues such as urban and rural livelihoods, the potential of fresh water fishing, health, the HIV/AIDS crisis, conflict and efforts at peacemaking. Also included are critical assessments of Africa's role in the global economy, the growth of regional economic cooperation within Africa, the influence of ethnicity on the continent's politics, the evolution of its political institutions, and the impact of Africa's legal systems on its development. A substantial introductory essay by the editors measures the distance Africa has travelled and the lessons it has learned since Africa in Crisis, the classic Earthscan book, was published in 1985. Ben Wisner is visiting research fellow at DESTIN, London School of Economics and at Benfield Hazard Research Centre, University College London, and visiting professor of environmental studies, Oberlin College, USA. Camilla Toulmin is Director of the International Institute for Environment and Development. Rutendo Chitiga is a freelance writer and editor, and has a postgraduate degree in environment and development. |
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المحتوى
Twenty Years on from Africa in Crisis | 4 |
Arguments Old and New | 29 |
How Can Our Book Contribute? | 35 |
Landbased Livelihoods | 53 |
Successful Diversification | 71 |
Urban Livelihoods | 97 |
Maintaining Social Networks and Urban Communities | 103 |
The Challenge of HIVAIDS | 113 |
Concluding Remarks | 174 |
Legal Frameworks | 183 |
The Politics of Decentralization | 205 |
Conclusions | 216 |
The Case of Botswana | 229 |
Identity and National Governance | 265 |
Regional Economic and Political Institutions | 281 |
Institutions for Conflict Resolution and Peacemaking | 299 |
Food Security | 133 |
The Global Economic Context | 155 |
The Failed Promise of Growth | 161 |
Agenda for Action | 329 |
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activities actors Africa in Crisis African countries agenda agricultural AIDS areas authorities behaviours Botswana Burkina Faso Cameroon canoe capital cent central civil society colonial Commission communities conflict management context Côte d’Ivoire decentralization democracy democratic Development donors drafters drafting economic effective elite environment environmental ethnic example export famine farmers fisheries fishermen fishing food security Fund Gaborone Ghana global groups growth HIV/AIDS households human rights impact implementation income increase indigenous industrial initiatives institutions International investment issues Johannesburg Kenya Kumasi labour land legislative levels livelihoods London major Malawi Mali ment MFDP migrant Ministry Mozambique NEPAD NGOs Niger Nigeria organizations Planning political population poverty problems production programmes projects reform regional Report Research Ribot role rural SADC sector Senegal social South Africa southern Africa strategy structural sustainable Tanzania tion trade Uganda urban vulnerability West Africa World Bank Zarma Zimbabwe