Political Economy of Livelihoods in Contemporary Zimbabwe

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Fast Track Land Reform
Fast Track Land Reform Programme
Felix Tombindo
Goromonzi District
HIV Susceptibility
household agency analysis
Informal Cross-border Traders
Innocent Mahiya
IP
Jonathan Mafukidze
Kayla Knight Waghorn
land tenure insecurity
livelihoods resilience in Zimbabwe
Loveness Chakona
Loveness Makonese
Manase Kudzai Chiweshe
Mashonaland East Province
Masvingo Province
Nearby Communal Area
NyamiNyami District
participatory development methods
PHC Approach
Post-2000 Zimbabwe
Rachel Gondo
rural development strategies
Sandra Bhatasara
Sex Work Income
Sex Workers
Small Scale Farmers
smallholder farming systems
Smallholder Irrigation Schemes
Soya Beans
Tafadzwa Chevo
Takunda Chabata
Takunda Chirau
urban informal economies
Wadzanai Takawira
Wealth Index Score
World Vision Projects
World Vision Staff
Young Men
zimbabwe

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138574717
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since the introduction of the fast track land reform programme in 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone major economic and political shifts and these have had a profound impact on both urban and rural livelihoods. This book provides rich empirical studies that examine a range of multi-faceted and contested livelihoods within the context of systemic crises. Taking a broad political economy approach, the chapters advance a grounded and in-depth understanding of emerging and shifting livelihood processes, strategies and resilience that foregrounds agency at household level.

Highlighting an emergent scholarship amongst young black scholars in Zimbabwe, and providing an understanding of how people and communities respond to socio-economic challenges, this book is an important read for scholars of African political economy, southern African studies and livelihoods.

Kirk Helliker is Director of the Unit of Zimbabwean Studies, Rhodes University, South Africa.

Manase Kudzai Chiweshe is a Senior Lecturer at Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe.

Sandra Bhatasara is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe.