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Title: Migration, local politics and CAMPFIRE
Authors: Dzingirai, V.
Keywords: CAMPFIRE programmes
Indigenous communities
Immigrants
Northern Zimbabwe
Tonga people
Issue Date: Sep-1998
Citation: Dzingirai, V. (1998). Migration, local politics and Campfire (CASS Working Paper - NRM Series;CPN;99/98). Harare: University of Zimbabwe, Centre for Applied Social Sciences.
Series/Report no.: CASS Working Paper - NRM Series;CPN;99/98
Abstract: O ver the years there has been, in Southern Africa, a steady flow o f populations from the overcrowded com munal areas into those m arginal zones which previously were sparsely populated. U sually it is post-independent leadership which encourages and facilitates settlem ent into these m arginal areas currently occupied b y m inohty ethnic groups which have failed to secure po litica l representation since independence. The influx o f people into these m arginal areas affects the developm ent o f existing program m es aim ed a t sustainable utilisation o f natural resources. This article show s how politicians in Zim babwe facilitate the resettlem ent o f people into the previously sparsely populated Zam bezi Valley. In addition, it show s th a t the huge influx o f people into the valley has tended to affect the developm ent o f a com m unity-based na tura l resource m anagem ent project which was starting to benefit the Tonga people.
Description: US Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Natural Resources Management Project (NRMP) Phase II
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2997
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