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    Migration, local politics and CAMPFIRE

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    1998-09
    Author
    Dzingirai, V.
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    Abstract
    O ver the years there has been, in Southern Africa, a steady flow o f populations from the overcrowded com munal areas into those m arginal zones which previously were sparsely populated. U sually it is post-independent leadership which encourages and facilitates settlem ent into these m arginal areas currently occupied b y m inohty ethnic groups which have failed to secure po litica l representation since independence. The influx o f people into these m arginal areas affects the developm ent o f existing program m es aim ed a t sustainable utilisation o f natural resources. This article show s how politicians in Zim babwe facilitate the resettlem ent o f people into the previously sparsely populated Zam bezi Valley. In addition, it show s th a t the huge influx o f people into the valley has tended to affect the developm ent o f a com m unity-based na tura l resource m anagem ent project which was starting to benefit the Tonga people.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2997
    Additional Citation Information
    Dzingirai, V. (1998). Migration, local politics and Campfire (CASS Working Paper - NRM Series;CPN;99/98). Harare: University of Zimbabwe, Centre for Applied Social Sciences.
    Subject
    CAMPFIRE programmes
    Indigenous communities
    Immigrants
    Northern Zimbabwe
    Tonga people
    Additional Notes
    US Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Natural Resources Management Project (NRMP) Phase II
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