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Vol. 47 No 1 (2022): Afrique et développement: Special Issue from the Post-Colonialisms Today Project Lessons to Africa from Africa: Reclaiming Early Post-Independence Progressive Policies

Issue Published : janvier 19, 2022

4 - Post-Independence Development Planning in Ghana and Tanzania: Agriculture, Women and Nation-building

https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v47i1.1791
Akua O. Britwum
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7561-3926

Corresponding Author(s) : Akua O. Britwum

aobritwum@ucc.edu.gh

Afrique et développement, Vol. 47 No 1 (2022): Afrique et développement: Special Issue from the Post-Colonialisms Today Project Lessons to Africa from Africa: Reclaiming Early Post-Independence Progressive Policies
Article Published : novembre 26, 2022

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Cet article analyse la planification du développement au Ghana et en Tanzanie au lendemain des indépendances, surtout dans le domaine de l'agriculture, en contraste avec la subordination actuelle des économies africaines aux forces néolibérales du marché. L'article tire des leçons de leurs succès et de leurs échecs. Les expériences du Ghana et de la Tanzanie montrent l'importance de la transformation de l'agriculture pour l'autosuffisance nationale ; la planification du développement comme mécanisme de connexion de tous les secteurs de l'économie ; ainsi que, l’énorme potentiel stratégique de l'État dans la production, la distribution et la création d'emploi. Parmi les principales lacunes, citons l'incapacité à déconnecter totalement les économies nationales de l'économie politique capitaliste mondiale, la dépendance à l'égard des recettes d’exportation des cultures commerciales et la marginalisation politique et économique des femmes dans la planification du développement après l'indépendance. L'article suggère que la planification progressive du développement, centrée sur la recherche d’une égalité entre les hommes et les femmes, est un point de départ essentiel pour imaginer et promouvoir des alternatives au néolibéralisme.

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  3. Bennett-Koufie, P., 2018, A Contextual Reassessment of Kwame Nkrumah, British Columbia: University of British Columbia, available at: https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/download /pdf/52966/1.0366978/, accessed 20 September 2018. Boesen, J., Madsen, B. S. and Moody, T.,1977, Ujamaa-Socialism from Above, Uppsala: Scandinavian Institute of African Studies.
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  5. Dwyer, P. and Zeilig, L., 2012, African Struggles Today: Social Movements since Independence, Lagos: Books Farm House & Publishers.
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  9. Hartmann, J., 1983, Development Policy-making in Tanzania 1962–1982: A Critique of Sociological Interpretations, Hull: University of Hull.Hill, M., 2005, The Public Policy Process, London: Pearson Longman.
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  11. Jonah, K., 1989, ‘Changing Relations between the IMF and the Government of Ghana 1960–1987’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar:CODESRIA.
  12. Kent, D. W. and Mushi, P. S. D., 1995, The Education and Training of Artisans for the Informal Sector in Tanzania, London: Department for International Development (DfID). Konings, P.J.J.,1981, Peasantry and State in Ghana: The Example of the Vea Irrigation Project in the Upper Region of Ghana, Leiden: Afrika-Studiecentrum.
  13. Kwabena Senkyire, B., 2018, ‘Interview with Baffour Kwabena Senkyire, Minister of Cooperatives 1965 to 1966’. Lal, P., 2010, ‘Militants, mothers, and the national family: Ujamaa, gender, and rural development in postcolonial Tanzania’, Journal of African History 51 (1): 1–20.
  14. Malima, K. A., 1979, ‘Planning for self-reliance; Tanzania’s third Five Year Development Plan’, Africa Development/Afrique et Développement 4 (1): 37–56. Manuh, T., 1991, ‘Women and their Organisations during the Convention Peoples’ Party Period’, in K. Arhin, ed., The Life and Work of Kwame Nkrumah, Accra:Sedco Publishing.
  15. Ngowi, P., 2009, ‘Economic development and change in Tanzania since independence: the political leadership factor’, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations 3 (4): 259–67.
  16. Ninsin, K. A., 1989a, ‘Introduction: Thirty-Seven Years of Development Experience’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA.
  17. Ninsin, K. A., 1989b, ‘State, Capital and Labour Relations’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA. Ninsin, K. A., 1989c, ‘The Land Question Since the 1950s’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA. Pieterse, J. N., 2001, Development Theory: Deconstructions/ Reconstructions, London: Sage.
  18. Reddock, R., 2000. ‘Why Gender? Why Development?’’, in J. L. Parpart, M.P.Connelly and V.E.Barriteau, eds, Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development, Ottawa: International Development Research Centre.Republic of Ghana, 1964, Seven-Year Plan for National Reconstruction and Development: Financial Years 1963/4-1969/70, Office of the Planning Commission, 16 March.
  19. Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network (SAPRIN), 2004,The Policy Roots of Economic Crisis, Poverty and Inequality, Malaysia: TWN.Schneider, L., 2015, ‘Visions of Tanzanian socialism’, Jacobin, 8 December, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/12/julius nyerere tanzania-socialism-ccm-ukawa, accessed 20 April 2018.
  20. Sowa, N. K., 1989, ‘Financial Intermediation and Economic Development’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA.
  21. Tsikata, D., 2001, Gender Training in Ghana, Accra: Woeli. Tsikata, E., 1989, ‘Women’s Political Organisations 1951–1987’, in E. Hansen and K.A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA.
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Les références


Association of African Women for Research and Development (AAWORD), 1982, ‘The Dakar Declaration on Another Development with Women’, DevelopmentDialogue 1–2: 11–16.

Britwum: Post-Independence Development Planning in Ghana and Tanzania Ayarbior, D. M., 2016, ‘The Arusha Declaration (1967): ideology and social engineering in Tanzania’, PaanLuel Wël Media, 18 June, https://paanluelwel.com/category/books/. Becker, C. and Craigie, T.-A., 2008, W. Arthur Lewis in Retrospect, Review of Black Political Economy 34: 187–216.

Bennett-Koufie, P., 2018, A Contextual Reassessment of Kwame Nkrumah, British Columbia: University of British Columbia, available at: https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/download /pdf/52966/1.0366978/, accessed 20 September 2018. Boesen, J., Madsen, B. S. and Moody, T.,1977, Ujamaa-Socialism from Above, Uppsala: Scandinavian Institute of African Studies.

Dadson, J. D., 1991, ‘Agriculture Development Strategy under Nkrumah’, in K. Arhin, ed, The Life and Work of Kwame Nkrumah, Accra: Sedco Publishing.

Dwyer, P. and Zeilig, L., 2012, African Struggles Today: Social Movements since Independence, Lagos: Books Farm House & Publishers.

Frimpong-Ansah, J.H., 1992, The Vampire State in Africa: The Political Economy of Decline in Ghana, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press.

Geiger, S., 1987, ‘Women in nationalist struggle: TANU activists in Dar es Salaam’, International Journal of Africa and Historical Studies 20 (1): 1–26.

Gyimah-Boadi, E., 1989, ‘Policies and Politics of Export Agriculture’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA. Hansen, E., 1989, ‘The State and Food Agriculture’, in E. Hansen and K.A.Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA.

Hartmann, J., 1983, Development Policy-making in Tanzania 1962–1982: A Critique of Sociological Interpretations, Hull: University of Hull.Hill, M., 2005, The Public Policy Process, London: Pearson Longman.

Ibhawoh, B. and Dibua, J. I., 2003, ‘Deconstructing Ujamaa: the legacy of Julius Nyerere in the quest for social and economic development in Africa’, African Journal of Political Science/Revue Africaine de Science Politique 8 (1): 59–83.

Jonah, K., 1989, ‘Changing Relations between the IMF and the Government of Ghana 1960–1987’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar:CODESRIA.

Kent, D. W. and Mushi, P. S. D., 1995, The Education and Training of Artisans for the Informal Sector in Tanzania, London: Department for International Development (DfID). Konings, P.J.J.,1981, Peasantry and State in Ghana: The Example of the Vea Irrigation Project in the Upper Region of Ghana, Leiden: Afrika-Studiecentrum.

Kwabena Senkyire, B., 2018, ‘Interview with Baffour Kwabena Senkyire, Minister of Cooperatives 1965 to 1966’. Lal, P., 2010, ‘Militants, mothers, and the national family: Ujamaa, gender, and rural development in postcolonial Tanzania’, Journal of African History 51 (1): 1–20.

Malima, K. A., 1979, ‘Planning for self-reliance; Tanzania’s third Five Year Development Plan’, Africa Development/Afrique et Développement 4 (1): 37–56. Manuh, T., 1991, ‘Women and their Organisations during the Convention Peoples’ Party Period’, in K. Arhin, ed., The Life and Work of Kwame Nkrumah, Accra:Sedco Publishing.

Ngowi, P., 2009, ‘Economic development and change in Tanzania since independence: the political leadership factor’, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations 3 (4): 259–67.

Ninsin, K. A., 1989a, ‘Introduction: Thirty-Seven Years of Development Experience’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA.

Ninsin, K. A., 1989b, ‘State, Capital and Labour Relations’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA. Ninsin, K. A., 1989c, ‘The Land Question Since the 1950s’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA. Pieterse, J. N., 2001, Development Theory: Deconstructions/ Reconstructions, London: Sage.

Reddock, R., 2000. ‘Why Gender? Why Development?’’, in J. L. Parpart, M.P.Connelly and V.E.Barriteau, eds, Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development, Ottawa: International Development Research Centre.Republic of Ghana, 1964, Seven-Year Plan for National Reconstruction and Development: Financial Years 1963/4-1969/70, Office of the Planning Commission, 16 March.

Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network (SAPRIN), 2004,The Policy Roots of Economic Crisis, Poverty and Inequality, Malaysia: TWN.Schneider, L., 2015, ‘Visions of Tanzanian socialism’, Jacobin, 8 December, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/12/julius nyerere tanzania-socialism-ccm-ukawa, accessed 20 April 2018.

Sowa, N. K., 1989, ‘Financial Intermediation and Economic Development’, in E. Hansen and K. A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA.

Tsikata, D., 2001, Gender Training in Ghana, Accra: Woeli. Tsikata, E., 1989, ‘Women’s Political Organisations 1951–1987’, in E. Hansen and K.A. Ninsin, eds, The State, Development and Politics in Ghana, Dakar: CODESRIA.

Biographie de l'auteur

Akua O. Britwum

Associate Professor, Department of Labour and Human Resource Studies, University of
Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana / Post-Colonialisms Today researcher.
Email: aobritwum@ucc.edu.gh

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