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Impact of apostolic beliefs and practices on community development in rural community in Zimbabwe : implications for social work practiceChimbera, Admire Phineas January 2017 (has links)
Thesis (M. A. (Social Work)) --University of Limpopo, 2017 / Refer to the document
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Determinants of youth participation in rural development programmes of Bulilima and Mangwe Districts in Matabeleland South Province of ZimbabweDube, Mhlupheki 25 February 2013 (has links)
MRDV / Institute for Rural Development
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Effectiveness of decentralised village institutions in leading rural development in Chimanimani District of ZimbabweDirwayi, Oswald 12 February 2016 (has links)
Institute of Rural Development / PHDRDV
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Some issues affecting participation of the poor in development projects in Inkosikazi communal lands in ZimbabweKhanye, Bhekimpilo 30 June 2005 (has links)
This study investigates some of the issues affecting participation of the poor in two development projects in Inkosikazi communal lands in Zimbabwe. Recent trends in participatory development are reviewed and discussed in the study. Some definitions of the concept of participation are explored, including its historical background, importance and challenges.
Fieldwork was undertaken in Inkosikazi communal lands in July 2004. Two projects were randomly sampled, and in one of them involving goat-rearing, some of the participants were classified as being very poor, while in the other, a heifer loan-scheme project, none of the participants could be classified as very poor. The possible reasons for these variations are explored in the study.
The conclusion of the thesis is that the study succeeds in examining certain key issues affecting participation of the poor in Inkosikazi communal lands in Zimbabwe and recommendations thereof are made. / Development Studies / M.A. (Development Studies)
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Some issues affecting participation of the poor in development projects in Inkosikazi communal lands in ZimbabweKhanye, Bhekimpilo 30 June 2005 (has links)
This study investigates some of the issues affecting participation of the poor in two development projects in Inkosikazi communal lands in Zimbabwe. Recent trends in participatory development are reviewed and discussed in the study. Some definitions of the concept of participation are explored, including its historical background, importance and challenges.
Fieldwork was undertaken in Inkosikazi communal lands in July 2004. Two projects were randomly sampled, and in one of them involving goat-rearing, some of the participants were classified as being very poor, while in the other, a heifer loan-scheme project, none of the participants could be classified as very poor. The possible reasons for these variations are explored in the study.
The conclusion of the thesis is that the study succeeds in examining certain key issues affecting participation of the poor in Inkosikazi communal lands in Zimbabwe and recommendations thereof are made. / Development Studies / M.A. (Development Studies)
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