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Barriers or enablers? Chiefs, elite capture, disasters, and resettlement in rural Malawi

机译:障碍或推动者? 马拉维农村的酋长,精英俘虏,灾害和移民安置

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Chiefs are at the centre of household and community development efforts in most low-income countries around the world. Yet, researchers and scholars have paid limited attention to the institution of chieftaincy and to understanding its role in the management of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. This paper draws on a micro ethnographic evaluation conducted in two predominantly rural districts of Malawi in southeast Africa to assess two different manifestations of elite control. In the first case, a resettlement programme was implemented where chiefs were co-opted and took the lead. In the second case, a food insecurity response programme was designed to exclude chiefs. The study finds that neither co-opting nor countering chiefs prevents elite capture. Rather, the majority of chiefs oscillate between malevolent and benevolent capture. The findings require that states focus on the cultural and political dimensions of rural life when designing climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction programmes.
机译:酋长位于世界各地最低收入国家的家庭和社区发展努力的中心。然而,研究人员和学者对酋长的机构有限地关注酋长机构,并了解其在气候变化适应和减少灾害风险管理方面的作用。本文在东南部的马拉维主要农村地区进行了微量民族图评估,以评估两种不同的精英控制表现。在第一次案例中,在酋长共同选择并采取领先地位的情况下实施了移民安置计划。在第二案中,旨在排除酋长院的粮食不安全响应计划。该研究发现,既不合作也不会使酋长防止精英捕获。相反,大多数酋长都震惊了恶毒和仁慈的捕获。调查结果要求各国关注农村生活在设计气候变化适应和减灾方案时的文化和政治方面。

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