Rural Africa in motion

Rural Africa in motion
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789251099742

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This Atlas includes maps, callouts and infographics on migration and related topics, including: rural migrants’ profile, main migration routes and migration patterns by countries and sub-regions, numbers of internal and external migrants, domestic and international remittances, main rural out-migration drivers and determinants.

Rural Africa in Motion

Rural Africa in Motion
Author: Sara Mercandalli,Bruno Losch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2017
Genre: Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN: 2876147300

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Rural migration in sub Saharan Africa patterns drivers and relation to structural transformation

Rural migration in sub Saharan Africa  patterns  drivers and relation to structural transformation
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,CIRAD Agricultural Research for Development
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789251321102

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Sub-Saharan Africa has a long history of internal and international migratory movements. Migration patterns and dynamics from, to and between rural areas are profoundly differentiated across regions, and flows have considerably evolved over time. Yet, more recently, rural migration takes place in the unique situation of a major rural and urban demographic increase, which results in critical socio-economic and environmental challenges. In this context, intertwined migration drivers emerge and call for a better understanding of on-going dynamics. This working paper draws on a combination of literature review and data analysis, building on the results of the Atlas "Rural Africa in motion. Dynamics and drivers of migration South of the Sahara". This mixed approach is used to propose a conceptual framework based on past, current and future drivers of migration, then to examine observed patterns of rural migration and finally to discuss drivers’ characteristics and dynamics from case studies and existing datasets.

The Transformation of Rural Africa

The Transformation of Rural Africa
Author: T. S. Jayne,Jordan Chamberlin,Rui Benfica
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429833465

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Contemporary discussions of Africa’s recent growth have largely interpreted such growth in terms of structural transformation, based mainly on national- and sectoral-level data. However, the micro-level processes driving this transformation are still unclear and remain the subject of debate. This collection provides a micro economic foundation for understanding the particular growth processes at work within the region’s rural areas, and in so doing provides important insights for policy action. The book provides valuable household- and farm-level evidence about the drivers of rural labour productivity, improvements in access to markets, investment in food value chains, and indeed the role of rural economic growth in Africa’s ongoing rural transformation processes. Some of the features of Africa’s ongoing rural transformation are similar to those of agricultural transformation as experienced in Asia and elsewhere. However, other features of Africa’s rural transformation are unique, and pose important challenges for development policy and planning. Together, the studies compiled in this volume provide an updated, evidence-based, and policy-relevant understanding of where African countries are in their developmental trajectories and the region’s prospects for achieving inclusive forms of development over the next several decades. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies.

Africa on the Move

Africa on the Move
Author: Malte Steinbrink,Hannah Niedenführ
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030228415

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This book discusses migration and space-spanning social network relationships as normal realities of life in African societies. It offers an overview of the research landscape and introduces an agency-centered theoretical model that provides a conceptual framework for translocality. The authors Malte Steinbrink and Hannah Niedenführ plead for a translocal approach to social transformation, showing how the translocality of livelihoods is shaping the lives of half a billion people on the continent and impacting local conditions. Using an action-oriented approach, the book analyzes the effects of translocal livelihoods on diverse aspects of economic, environmental and social change in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. The study thus makes an innovative contribution not only to migration research and development studies but also to the discussion around the policy and practice of development cooperation and planning. It is time to rethink development in light of translocal realities. The book appeals to scholars and researchers in geography, sociology, policy-making and planning, development studies, migration research and rural development.

African Rural urban Migration

African Rural urban Migration
Author: John Charles Caldwell
Publsiher: Canberra : Australian National University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1969
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033954004

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The movement to the towns; The pattern of rural-urban migration; Who is the rural-urban migrant? Rural push and urban pull; The migration; Urban-rural links; Living in the town; Return to th village; The role of migration.

Agricultural Development Africa

Agricultural Development  Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1984
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081600186

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Reclaiming the Land

Reclaiming the Land
Author: Sam Moyo,Paris Yeros
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781848137653

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Rural movements have recently emerged to become some of the most important social forces in opposition to neoliberalism. From Brazil and Mexico to Zimbabwe and the Philippines, rural movements of diverse political character, but all sharing the same social basis of dispossessed peasants and unemployed workers, have used land occupations and other tactics to confront the neoliberal state. This volume brings together for the first time across three continents - Africa, Latin America and Asia - an intellectually consistent set of original investigations into this new generation of rural social movements. These country studies seek to identify their social composition, strategies, tactics, and ideologies; to assess their relations with other social actors, including political parties, urban social movements, and international aid agencies and other institutions; and to examine their most common tactic, the land occupation, its origins, pace and patterns, as well as the responses of governments and landowners. At a more fundamental level, this volume explores the ways in which two decades of neoliberal policy - including new land tenure arrangements intended to hasten the commodification of land, and new land uses linked to global markets -- have undermined the social reproduction of the rural labour force and created the conditions for popular resistance. The volume demonstrates the longer-term potential impact of these movements. In economic terms, they raise the possibility of tackling immiseration by means of the redistribution of land and the reorganisation of production on a more efficient and socially responsible basis. And in political terms, breaking the power of landowners and transnational capital with interests in land could ultimately open the way to an alternative pattern of capital accumulation and development.