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2. A Transformative Social Policy Perspective on Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe.
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Chipenda, Clement
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LAND reform ,SOCIAL policy ,RURAL poor ,COVID-19 pandemic ,WELL-being - Abstract
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- 2024
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3. Belonging and Agrarian Labour Exchanges in Zimbabwe: Navigating Between Communal Areas and Fast Track Villagised Settlements.
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Marewo, Malvern Kudakwashe
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KINSHIP ,LAND reform ,LAND tenure ,AGRICULTURAL productivity ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
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- 2023
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4. Ten Things to Watch in Africa in 2023
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Institut für Afrika-Studien, Basedau, Matthias, Grauvogel, Julia, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Institut für Afrika-Studien, Basedau, Matthias, and Grauvogel, Julia
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Russia's war against Ukraine has accelerated international competition for influence in Africa. Structural weaknesses and post-pandemic instabilities continue to threaten achievements in the fields of democratic governance, peace and security, as well as development. We present a select list and analysis of "ten things to watch" in Africa in 2023. Politics: Democratic quality will depend on the nature of polls, as the electoral calendar is heavily packed. Important general elections that could trigger social unrest are scheduled in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe. Peace and security: Against the backdrop of continued structural-conflict risks, Jihadism and related ethno-regional tensions pose a major security challenge that may spill over to neighbouring states, especially from the Sahel to West African coastal countries. The recent ceasefire in Ethiopia's Tigray Region could be a first positive step towards peace. International arena: Amid Russia's war against Ukraine, many African governments were reluctant to join the international coalition condemning the Putin regime. Continued Western pressure on African countries to isolate Russia fosters African agency. At the same time, we expect to see an intensifying "new scramble for Africa" that includes both China and Middle Eastern countries. Socio-economic development: African countries will slowly rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic's socio-economic effects, but high poverty, inequality, and government debt hamper economic growth. Progress on joint efforts to counter the climate crisis remains slow. Western support for African countries in their struggle for democracy, peace and security, as well as development requires a "new start" that focuses on prevention rather than ad hoc responses to current crises. The European Union and United States should avoid lapsing into Cold War habits of only assisting African governments if they "break away" from Russia. Germany needs to formulate a sound
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- 2023
5. Market-driven harvesting of non-timber forest products and the governance of communal forests in the south-east lowveld of Zimbabwe
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Rusinamhodzi, Grace
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Simbabwe ,Forstwirtschaft ,Forstnebenprodukt ,Lowveld ,Gemeindewald - Published
- 2023
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6. Ten Things to Watch in Africa in 2023
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Basedau, Matthias, Grauvogel, Julia, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Institut für Afrika-Studien
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socioeconomic development ,democracy ,poverty ,Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Sicherheitspolitik ,Armut ,domestic policy ,Musik ,Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy ,Ghana ,epidemic ,Russia ,Germany ,Benin ,Guinea-Bissau ,internationale Beziehungen ,Political science ,Sport ,economic development (on national level) ,politische Entwicklung ,Klimawandel ,social inequality ,sozioökonomische Entwicklung ,international relations ,Innenpolitik ,internationaler Konflikt ,Zentralafrikanische Republik ,Kongo ,economic growth ,ethnischer Konflikt ,Central African Republic ,Äthiopien ,Morocco ,climate change ,Togo ,Wettbewerb ,Russland ,Elfenbeinküste ,politics ,sports ,internationale Beziehungen, Entwicklungspolitik ,Ukraine ,Ivory Coast ,Nahost ,competition ,Demokratie ,Krieg ,Politik ,Zimbabwe ,China ,Politikwissenschaft ,Fußball ,Marokko ,Wirtschaftsentwicklung ,Nigeria ,politische Situation ,Westafrika ,election ,Epidemie ,Wahl ,Islam ,soziale Ungleichheit ,Wahlbeobachtung ,Innenpolitischer Konflikt ,Politischer Islam ,Tigray ,Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg ,Wirtschaftliche Interessen ,Afrikapolitik ,Pandemie ,COVID-19 ,Ehrung ,Auszeichnung ,Grammy Award ,Congo, Republic of the ,politisches Interesse ,Middle East ,Afrika südlich der Sahara ,political development ,West Africa ,music ,war ,innere Sicherheit ,Deutschland ,Abstimmung ,Africa South of the Sahara ,political situation ,Sahel Region ,Wirtschaftswachstum ,ethnic conflict ,political interest ,International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy ,soccer ,Simbabwe ,voting ,ddc:320 ,Sahel-Zone ,Guinea ,Ethiopia ,Popkultur ,international conflict ,domestic security ,pop culture ,ddc:327 - Abstract
Russia's war against Ukraine has accelerated international competition for influence in Africa. Structural weaknesses and post-pandemic instabilities continue to threaten achievements in the fields of democratic governance, peace and security, as well as development. We present a select list and analysis of "ten things to watch" in Africa in 2023. Politics: Democratic quality will depend on the nature of polls, as the electoral calendar is heavily packed. Important general elections that could trigger social unrest are scheduled in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe. Peace and security: Against the backdrop of continued structural-conflict risks, Jihadism and related ethno-regional tensions pose a major security challenge that may spill over to neighbouring states, especially from the Sahel to West African coastal countries. The recent ceasefire in Ethiopia's Tigray Region could be a first positive step towards peace. International arena: Amid Russia's war against Ukraine, many African governments were reluctant to join the international coalition condemning the Putin regime. Continued Western pressure on African countries to isolate Russia fosters African agency. At the same time, we expect to see an intensifying "new scramble for Africa" that includes both China and Middle Eastern countries. Socio-economic development: African countries will slowly rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic's socio-economic effects, but high poverty, inequality, and government debt hamper economic growth. Progress on joint efforts to counter the climate crisis remains slow. Western support for African countries in their struggle for democracy, peace and security, as well as development requires a "new start" that focuses on prevention rather than ad hoc responses to current crises. The European Union and United States should avoid lapsing into Cold War habits of only assisting African governments if they "break away" from Russia. Germany needs to formulate a sound Africa policy that balances values and national interests with realistic assessments of the policy's potential in light of bigger players like China.
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- 2023
7. Inklusion als 'paradoxical space'? Überlegungen zu inklusiver Bildung im Globalen Süden
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Lux, Hendrik
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School ,Special education for the handicapped ,Ägypten ,Teacher education ,Teachers' training ,Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen ,Sonderpädagogik ,Cross-national comparison ,Afrika ,Education ,ddc:370 ,Lehrerbildung ,Special needs education ,Cameroon ,Partizipation ,Remedial instruction sciences ,Internationaler Vergleich ,International comparison ,Inclusion ,Schule ,%22">Südafrika ,Namibia ,Kamerun ,Simbabwe ,Interkulturelle und International Vergleichende Erziehungswissenschaft ,Grounded Theory ,Africa ,Egypt ,Inklusion - Abstract
Dass bestehende Ungleichheitsverhältnisse die Ausbildung inklusiver Bildungssysteme auch global prägen und behindern können, zeigt Hendrik Lux. Er verortet sich in aktuelle Debatten der international vergleichenden Inklusionsforschung und untersucht anhand von Experteninterviews und Materialien verschiedene „paradoxical spaces“ im ägyptischen Schulwesen. (DIPF/Orig.)
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- 2023
8. Evaluating the role of climate smart agriculture towards sustainable livelihoods in Mutare district, Zimbabwe
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Muzorewa, William and Chitakira, Munyaradzi
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productivity ,Nachhaltigkeit ,adaptation ,Produktivit��t ,Simbabwe ,Resilienz ,Klima��nderung ,conservation agriculture ,climate smart agriculture ,livelihood strategies ,Landwirtschaft ,Anpassung ,resilience ,Lebensunterhalt ,Konservierende Bodenbearbeitung - Published
- 2022
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