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'If the change is going to happen it's not by us': Exploring the role of NGOs in the politicization of Ugandan agriculture

机译:“如果改变将发生这种情况不是我们':探索非政府组织在乌干达农业政治化中的作用

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Sustainable agricultural development that prioritizes the needs and respects the rights of smallholder farmers is widely framed as a societal goal by both national governments and international institutions. However, in many places this remains an elusive goal, not least in sub-Saharan Africa. The past decades have seen new types of rural social movements emerge, demanding socially just and environmentally sustainable trajectories of agrarian change. But there are also places where this is seemingly not the case, Uganda being one. Based on qualitative research involving civil society organizations at the national and regional level, this paper analyzes contemporary civil society dynamics around agriculture in Uganda against a historical backdrop. Social division and civil society NGOization have contributed to unfavorable conditions for rural social movement emergence, but not irreversibly. Systematic policy advocacy engagement appears to be on the rise amongst agriculture-oriented NGOs, and while it is generally non-confrontational, contentious claims-making does happen. NGOs also aspire to facilitate farmer-led mobilization, although their logics of intervention differ and would benefit from more dialogue and theoretical grounding. For moving forward in NGOized contexts like Uganda, three points are emphasized: NGO-led and farmer-led mobilization is not a simple dichotomy; their relationship need not be antagonistic and there are several possible ways to seek synergies; and fostering capacity for farmers' contentious claims-making must involve counterhegemonic struggle. The paper ends by suggesting three areas for agri-food scholars interested in the complex interactions between NGOs and rural social movements.
机译:可持续的农业发展,优先考虑的需要和尊重小农农民的权利被国家各国政府和国际机构的社会目标被广泛构成。然而,在许多地方,这仍然是一个难以捉摸的目标,尤其是撒哈拉以南非洲。过去几十年来看,新型农村社会运动出现,苛刻的农业变革的社会公正和环境可持续的轨迹。但是,乌干达是一个看似不是这种情况的地方。基于国家和区域一级民间社会组织的定性研究,本文分析了乌干达农业周围的当代民间社会动态,反对历史背景。社会部门和民间社会NGO的化为农村社会运动的不利条件造成了促进的,但不能不可逆转。系统政策倡导参与似乎是在农业为导向的非政府组织中崛起,而虽然它通常是非对抗,有争议的索赔确实发生了。非政府组织也渴望促进农民主导的动员,尽管他们的干预逻辑不同,并且会受益于更多的对话和理论接地。对于在乌干达等非政府组织中移动,强调三分:非政府组织主导和农民式动员不是一个简单的二分法;他们的关系不需要对抗,有几种可能寻求协同作用的方法;促进农民有争议的索赔的能力必须涉及反击斗争。本文通过对非政府组织与农村社会运动之间复杂的互动感兴趣的农业食品学者来说,结束。

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