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GOVERNANCE, DECENTRALIZATION AND CO-MANAGEMENT: LESSONS FROM AFRICA

机译:治理,权力下放与共同管理:非洲教训

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Today, decentralization and democratic participation are presented as necessary conditions to achieve poverty alleviation and ensure the sustainable use of our diminishing natural resources. In small-scale fisheries, similar ideas predominate and decentralization has become the new management paradigm through the concepts of community-based and co-management. In this paper, we present the conclusions of a series of governance analyses recently completed in five African countries (Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria, Malawi, and Zambia). Relying on a new analytical framework which emphasizes the different nature of governance reforms and reflects in particular the distinction between deconcentration, devolution and decentralization, these governance analyses propose to assess the various co-management programmes implemented in these countries. From these reviews, it appears that the (mainly-donor funded and often top-down) fisheries governance reforms implemented in Africa have been successful in challenging the previous (centralized) governance system. However, the reviews also suggest that, contrary to their intent of empowering primary resource users, the inabilities of local governments, deconcentrated agencies and fisherfolk to take up their newfound mandates has frequently resulted in the division of influence among local power brokers and in the instrumentalization of the co-management process. From a conceptual point of view, the analysis highlights the limits of the conventional approach to co-management and questions in particular the view that participation is the key-element to ensure successful decentralization. Instead, the document highlights the crucial importance of downward accountability as the main 'driving belt' ensuring an efficient representativity of the local communities, and underscores the importance of recognising the political economy dimension of co-management.
机译:如今,分权和民主参与是必要的条件,以实现扶贫,并确保我们的自然资源递减的可持续利用。在小规模的渔业中,相似的想法占主导地位和分散化通过社区和共同管理的概念成为新的管理范式。在本文中,我们在五个非洲国家(喀麦隆,尼日尔,尼日利亚,马拉维和赞比亚)上完成了一系列治理分析的结论。依靠新的分析框架强调治理改革的不同性质,并特别反映了解除姓氏,下放和权力下放之间的区别,这些治理分析建议评估这些国家实施的各种共同管理方案。从这些评论中,似乎(主要捐助者资助和经常自上而下)在非洲实施的渔业治理改革在挑战以前(集中)的治理系统方面取得了成功。然而,评论也表明,与他们赋予初级资源用户权力的意图相反,地方政府,DECONEDRATED机构和渔民抵抗其新发现授权的能力经常导致当地电力经纪人和工具化的影响划分共同管理过程。从概念的角度来看,分析突出了传统的共同管理方法和问题的限制,特别是参与确保成功分散的关键因素的观点。相反,该文件突出了向下问责制,作为主要的“驾驶带”确保当地社区的有效代表性的关键重要性,并强调了认识到共同管理的政治经济方面的重要性。

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