Rural Self-Reliance in Bondolfi, Zimbabwe: the role of beekeeping |
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Authors: | ETIENNE NEL PETER M. ILLGNER K. WlLKlNS M.P. ROBERTSON |
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Affiliation: | Geography Department, Apidology Group, Department of Zoology and Entomology, Albany Museum, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 6140 South Africa |
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Abstract: | Community-based economic self-reliance has become critical in many African countries because of the severity of prevailing soci-economic and environmental constraints. Concerns over food security have encouraged a re-evaluation of the importance of indigenous technical knowledge. This study examines a rural area in Zimbabwe where members of the local community have established a successful beekeeping association to improve their livelihoods. The history of the initiative, its broader impact on the community and the role played by external facilitation feature in the study. |
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Keywords: | Africa Zimbabwe self-reliance beekeeping women and non-governmental organizations |
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