Tag: Ian Scoones
Economic chaos is causing a food security and humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's food insecurity is not just about food production, but access too. It is affected by, among others, the value of assets when sold and socia ...
Livelihoods assets: differentiated development in Zimbabwe
Source: Livelihoods assets: differentiated development in Zimbabwe | zimbabweland
Last week’s blog introduced this blog series on communal area d ...
Are communal areas in Zimbabwe too poor for development?
Source: Are communal areas in Zimbabwe too poor for development? | zimbabweland
Communal areas are where the majority of rural people live in Zim ...
Young people, land and agriculture in Zimbabwe: big challenges ahead
Source: Young people, land and agriculture in Zimbabwe: big challenges ahead | zimbabweland
A new paper based on our work with young people in ...
South Africa’s land report: Zimbabwe lessons?
Source: South Africa’s land report: Zimbabwe lessons? | zimbabweland
South Africa’s land panel finally produced its report at the end of July. ...
Boris as PM: it’s no laughing matter
Source: Boris as PM: it’s no laughing matter | zimbabweland
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What are ‘appropriate technologies’? Pathways for mechanising African agriculture
Source: What are ‘appropriate technologies’? Pathways for mechanising African agriculture | zimbabweland
Capital goods are essential for agricu ...
Why radical land reform is needed in the UK
Source: Why radical land reform is needed in the UK | zimbabweland
Half of the land is owned by 1% of the people. Getting information on who owns ...
The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: what’s in it for Africa?
Source: The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: what’s in it for Africa? | zimbabweland
The huge Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Forum recently conc ...
Settling land compensation issue vital for Zim’s economy
IN his inaugural address, the new President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, confirmed that land reform was both historically necessary and irreversib ...