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1 PIA 2528 Governance, Local Government and Civil Society Week Six

2 Historical Patterns Land, Rural Development and Human Resource Development

3 Overgrazing in Latin America

4 Governance and Sovereignty "[T]ransformation (and globalization) has led to a reinvention of government and what it does" - Anonymous

5 Executive Governance

6 Historical Patterns of Governance Paternalism- Empires Monarchy, Theocracy and Authoritarianism Authority Linked to the Control of Land (and Water)- Feudalism Capitalism and Property Rights

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8 Three Sub-Themes Governance:  Land and Water Use  Rural Change  Human Skills Development and Agriculture

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10 The Evolution of the Rural Community 1. Hunter-gatherers: Age-grade societies 2. Settled Subsistence Agriculturalists

11 San or Basarwa of Southern Africa

12 The Evolution of the Rural Community-2 3. Cattle Keeping 4. Plantations, Commercial Farms and Agri-Business 5. So-Called Communal Tenure

13 Indian Cattle Keeping

14 Traditional: Communal The term is misleading- there are an infinite number of land relationships- Note Three 1. Use same land for individual benefit (cattle rearing)

15 Communal Land 2. People use same land and pool proceeds- aspiration in socialist countries. (Communalism): Little evidence in traditional society COLLECTIVE FARMS AND FARM FACTORIES

16 Soviet Collectives

17 Communal Land 3. Individual use of land for individual gain a. without legal tenure b. no sale or disposal of land c. no collateral

18 Property Rights

19 Modernization- Western (and to some Colonial) Land Divisions a. Individual ownership and control of land with rights of transfer, inheritance and sale b. Usufruct: Leasing of Land c. Landed elites- landed aristocracy d. MNCs as plantation farmers- Firestone, Dole and Unilever

20 Usufruct- “On the halves”

21 Issue of Usufruct Usufruct is the legal right to use and derive profit or benefit from property that belongs to another person Share Cropping: “Farming on the Halves”

22 Land Reform - Action and Research in Scotland

23 The Problem of Landlordism Tenancy relationship to large hacienda, plantation or commercial agricultural enterprise In much of the world, Land is traditional controlled by land-lords Vast majority of rural peasants in some form of tenancy relationships

24 Ecuador Hacienda

25 Landlordism Serfdom: legal linkage to land and ownership Small scale subsistence agriculturalist- produce for food Reality: Peasants- dependency relationship to land

26 Serfs vs. Slaves? Russian Serfs Alexander I Freeing the Serfs

27 Rural Socialism as an ideology in the 1960s 1. Peasant collectives and Communal state farms- Soviet Union 2. Voluntary collectives- Ujamaa villages in Tanzania 3. Move the peasant away from individualized production (China) 4. Ideal: village level economies of scale 5. Reality: Failure- Collectives, prefectoralism and state enterprises (State Agri-Collectives)

28 Tanzania Socialism

29 Individual Land Tenure: Results Landless Rural Workers- Sell their labor in cities, to plantations, to small farmers or as a labor export (regionally or internationally) The realities and limits of collective finance: From Burial Societies to micro- credit schemes How to define individual relationship to land: FAILURE OF LAND TENURE REFORM

30 Zimbabwe

31 Rural Development and civil society Induced Rural Transformation- Approaches 1. Radical Transformation- urbanization a. Primacy of Industrialization b. Emphasis on infrastructure and mechanization of farming

32 Cuba

33 Rural Development 2. Green Revolution: Variant of above. Capital intensive and export oriented. (Landlordism?) a. Focus is primarily on Technical (seeds, equipment- focus is on extension and technical) b. Economies of scale mean large farms

34 Rural Development 3. Small holder approach- Primacy is on rural sector INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT

35 Green Revolution: Two Views

36 Rural Development and Governance 1. Primacy of social development, health, education, community development 2. Small holder peasant sector 3. Stresses the importance of individual land tenure and producer cooperatives in marketing 4. Links with local government structures: Village Development Committees 5. Role for Civil Society Groups

37 Rural Cooperatives

38 China

39 Problem: Critics of “Capitalist” Commercial Farming- LDCs Lack of an Alternative and Failure of Collective Agriculture Failure of and agricultural transformation except for parts of Southeast Asia (plus war and weather) Lead to the decline of the state and the intervention of NGOs - Relief and Humanitarian activities

40 The Image Projected

41 Coffee Break Fifteen Minutes

42 The Problem Planning for Local Government and Rural Development Need Local Government Institutions  1. District Administration: D.C.  2. Traditional Leaders-Kgotla  3. District Councils  4, Land Boards  5. District Development Committees

43 Kgotla- Traditional Assembly

44 Human Resource Development L. Picard- Botswana Study

45 Local Government Training Plan

46 Local Government Structure in Botswana Approved by the National Assembly in December 1981 GOVERNMENT PAPER NO. 1 OF 1981 Gaborone, Republic of Botswana “Proof of Government's concern is shown by a recently commissioned study of Manpower and Training Needs of the unified local government Service, 1982-1992) by Dr. Louis A. Picard of the Institute of Development Management (I.D.M).”

47 Table 1: Education and Training Needs of Unified Local Government Service – Summary by Position Classification of Those in Post, February, 1981 * Vacancies include expatriates in position

48 Table 2: Sample Table of Cadre Manpower and Training Positions* * Footnotes to be provided for explanation of assumptions

49 Local Government in Action

50 Table 3: Summary of Manpower and Training Needs, 1982 – 1992, by ‘A’ and ‘B’ Posts

51 Table 4a: Proposed Training Programme:Treasury/Revenue Cadre

52 Table 4b: Proposed Training Programme:Treasury/Revenue Cadre, cont.

53 Table 5: Sample of a Cadre Training Scheme

54 Table 6: Summary, Student/Week to be Trained Summary of Student Weeks to be Trained for all Institutions, 1982 – 1986

55 End of Session Discussion Group Discussion: Four Minute Presentation on Rural Governance in each Region Africa South Asia/Southeast Asia Latin America/Caribbean South Asia

56 Discussion: Cumulative Issues land use, water, basic Needs NGOs, grassroots institutions and civil society in Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Implications on Local Government, Civil Society and Governance Human Resource Skills and Rural Change Democracy

57 Regional Patterns: Governance (Readings) Break into Groups for Fifteen Minutes Identify the (reading) source for your presentation

58 Summary Discussion What if anything have we learned about Governance, Local Government and Civil Society So Far?

59 “Picard’s Book Club” Towards Asmara- Thomas Kennealy Train to Pakistan- Kushwant Singh Theme: Two Trips and Governance Change

60 Thomas Keneally Born: Sidney Australia, 1935 Author: Schindler’s Ark (List) Towards Asmara- written 1989 (Eritrean Independence

61 Kushwant Singh Born: 1915- Hadali, now in Pakistan Historian, Journalist and Novelist Last Train to Pakistan written in 1956


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