What are the local effects of major economic and political
reforms in Africa? How have globalized pro-market and pro-democracy
reforms impacted local economics and communities? Examining case
studies from The Gambia, Ghana, Mozambique, Kenya, Ethiopia, and
Somalia, Peter D. Little shows how rural farmers and others respond
to complex agendas of governments, development agencies, and
non-governmental organizations. The book explores the
contradictions between what policy reforms were supposed to do and
what actually happened in local communities. Little s bold vision
of development challenges common narratives of African poverty,
dependency, and environmental degradation and suggests that
sustainable development in Africa can best be achieved by
strengthening local livelihoods, markets, and institutions."
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