Giordano Sivini has been an international aid consultant for
over twenty-five years. Here he channels a 1960s and 1970s
idealistic political commitment into fieldwork and the sphere of
development from the 1980s to the present. Sivini writes with both
passion and cynicism about his experiences with the numerous
African aid projects he has been involved with over the years.
While the "fathers of independence" of British and French
decolonization wanted to change the colonial conditions of
exploitation, Sivini finds that their good intentions have been
shipwrecked. Ironically, the longer Sivini served as an aid
consultant, the more he found himself dismayed at the various
projects that were under way or slated to begin. He perceived some
of the projects as grotesque, and, almost all ineffective. The
money was wasted on such ventures not because of a particular
government's interest in the social effects they would have on the
local populace, but because of the direct and indirect benefits the
government would receive.
Sivini sees international development aid as its own market:
development is a commodity that takes the form of large and small
projects, and is traded for loans and gifts to generate political
and economic advantages for the institutional participants in the
exchange. Ultimately, governmental and aid projects often stimulate
resistance from the local populace as agencies upset their usual
system of production by regimenting peasants to produce for the
market, then appropriate the cattle of nomadic pastoralists,
villagizing and resettling peasants in areas of high productivity,
and exploiting laborers in large farms. This creates social
disintegration, mass migration in urban informal economy, and
poverty.
This is a dynamic and moving analysis of foreign aid that will
be of interest to students of African studies, governmental
programs, rural development, and political economy.
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