Socio-economic baseline study Rushinga District (Mashonaland Central Province)

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Date
1986-07Author
Jassat, Ebrahim M.
Chakaodza, Bornwell
Type
Technical ReportMetadata
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Essentially, a baseline study is a statement pertaining to the state of
affairs within a specified context. In this instance, the statement which
this report purports to make is about the state of development in Rushinga
District, Mashonaiand Central Province.
The focus of this study derives from the Food and Agriculture Organisation/
Government of Zimbabwe Cooperative Programme for People's Participation
In Community Development Through Promotion of Self-Help Organisations.
This is a FAO Sponsored Pilot Project in coordination with the Ministry
of Community Development and Women's Affairs to promote and enhance
participation in development by helping small groups of the rural poor
initiate self-sustaining economic activities.
The pilot project is part of a world programme of FAO supported projects
sharing a similar rationale and methodology. Underlying the programme
are the conclusions of the 1976 World Conference on Agrarian Reform
and Rural Development, which attributed unsatisfactory rural development
to the inability of the rural poor to effectively participate in decisions
affecting their own lives. (See People's Participation In Community
Development Through Promotion of Self-Help Organizations, AG:GCP/ZIM/
006/ITA Consultant Report).
Additional Citation Information
Jassat, Ebrahim M. and Chakaodza, Bornwell (1986). Socio-economic baseline study Rushinga District (Mashonaland Central Province). Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies. 90p.Sponsor
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Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies