Modernisation and African Farmer-Led Irrigation Development

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Chambi Chachage

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Feb 10, 2019, 5:49:30 AM2/10/19
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PDF] Modernisation and African Farmer-Led Irrigation Development: Ideology, Policies and Practices

C de Bont, J Liebrand, GJ Veldwisch, P Woodhouse - Water Alternatives, 2019
… and unsuccessful collectivisation programmes. In Tanzania, the Tanganyika African
National Union/Chama cha Mapinduzi ruling party declared its commitment to 'African
socialism', captured under the term ujamaa. It aimed to …
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Chambi Chachage

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Feb 11, 2019, 3:42:05 AM2/11/19
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Interesting, looking forward to reading your research findings - have you also seen this: https://www.afrik21.africa/en/tanzania-solar-energy-to-facilitate-irrigation-in-meru/

On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 6:27 AM Ronald Ndesanjo <ronald....@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for sharing this Chambi. 

It is quite timely. Just days ago my colleagues and I were working on a research concept regarding irrigation sustenence in Tanzania in the context of small-holder farming (among other things) and climate change resilience.

Cheers/Ronald.

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Chambi Chachage

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Feb 11, 2019, 5:23:59 PM2/11/19
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"Adding to the sense of urgency are the dire consequences of climate change predicted for Africa. Africa will suffer most from climate change not only because its climate will be the worst affected, but because its underdevelopment will leave no room for coping. The avoidance of virtually every predicted disaster will require high levels of technological and social capability on behalf of the continent. The continent needs to embark on massive programmes of enhancing human capabilities, mobilising its individual and collective wisdom, improving its infrastructure and managing its water and energy resources. All this requires significant economic development" - ARTICLE ATTACHED IN THE THREAD ON DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENTALISM AND DEVELOPMENTALISTS.


On Monday, February 11, 2019 at 3:42:05 AM UTC-5, Chambi Chachage wrote:
Interesting, looking forward to reading your research findings - have you also seen this: https://www.afrik21.africa/en/tanzania-solar-energy-to-facilitate-irrigation-in-meru/

On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 6:27 AM Ronald Ndesanjo <ronald....@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for sharing this Chambi. 

It is quite timely. Just days ago my colleagues and I were working on a research concept regarding irrigation sustenence in Tanzania in the context of small-holder farming (among other things) and climate change resilience.

Cheers/Ronald.

On Sun, Feb 10, 2019, 13:49 Chambi Chachage <chachag...@gmail.com> wrote:

PDF] Modernisation and African Farmer-Led Irrigation Development: Ideology, Policies and Practices

C de Bont, J Liebrand, GJ Veldwisch, P Woodhouse - Water Alternatives, 2019
… and unsuccessful collectivisation programmes. In Tanzania, the Tanganyika African
National Union/Chama cha Mapinduzi ruling party declared its commitment to 'African
socialism', captured under the term ujamaa. It aimed to …

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