3 - Re-Conceptualizing the Impact of Development on Childcare: The Volta River Project and the Child Survival Challenge in Dzemeni
Corresponding Author(s) : Kodzo Atakuma Agbodza
Revue africaine de sociologie,
Vol. 20 No 2 (2016): Revue africaine de sociologie
Résumé
Developpment industriel grâce à la production d’électricité bon marché. Lors de son lancement,
le projet a bénéficie d’un program de réinstallation AXÉ sur les populations et de restauration
des moyens d’existence, qui a été Abandonnee. Les Toung Tongu, qui constituaient plus de
80% des déplacés, ont été confrontés a une dislocation socio-culturelle et économique sans
compensation adéquate. Dans la Littérature «deplacements et appauvrissement» induite par
le développement, il existe un fossé de contenu et de connaissances, notamment des modèles
théoriques de l’impact sur la garde d’enfants. En tant que tel, le présent document propose deux
modèles qui mettent l’accent sur les effets du deplacement sur les pratiques de garde d’enfants de
mères appauvries qui ont des Roles multiples a assumer. Il s’agit d’une comprehension a établie
des effets économiques et de l’appauvrissement emotional et de la dislocation socio-culturelle du
deplacement du projet de développement comme Dzemeni dépeint dans l’etude.
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Les références
Cernea, M. (1997) “African Involuntary Population Resettlement in a Global Context” Environmental Papers, Social assessment Series No. 045, Washington D. C.: World Bank Chambers R. (ed.), (1970). The Volta Resettlement Experience, London: Pall Mall Press Colchester, M. (2000) Dams Indigenous People and Vulnerable Ethnic Minorities, Cape Town, South Africa: Thematic Review 1.2 (prepared as an input to the World Commission on Dams).
Cook, C. C. and A. Mukendi (1994) “Involuntary Resettlement in Bank Financed Projects: Lessons from experience in Sub-Saharan Africa” in C. Cook (ed.) Involuntary Resettlement in Africa, World Bank Technical Paper No. 227, Washington D. C.
Cook, C. C. and F. Falloux (1994) “Introduction” in C. Cook (ed.) Involuntary Resettlement in Africa, World Bank Technical Paper No. 227 Washington D. C. Downing, T. E. ‘Avoiding New Poverty: Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement’, International Institute for Environment and Development, April 2002.
Geker, J. (1999) ‘The effects of the Volta Dam on the People of the Lower Volta’ In C. Gordon and J. K. Amematekpor (eds.) The Sustainable Integrated Development of the Volta Basin in Ghana, Accra: Volta Basin Research Project, Univ. of Ghana
Guggenheim, S. (1993) ‘Peasants, planners, and participation: Resettlement in Mexico’ in S. Guggenheim and M. Cernea (eds.), Anthropological Approaches to Resettlement: Policy, practice and theory, pp. 201-28, Oxford: Westview Lawson, G. W. (1963) ‘VoltaBasin Research Project’, Nature, Vol. 199, August 31, 1963 Lawson, R. M. (1961) ‘The Development of the Lower Volta’, The Economic Bulletin, 7 (4) Lawson, R. M. (1963) ‘The economic organization of the egaria fishing industry in the River Volta’, (Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London), Vol. 35, Part 6 Lawson, R. M. (1968) ‘Process of Rural Economic Growth: A Case study of the change from static to a transitional economy in the Lower Volta of Ghana, 1954-1967’,Volta Basin Research Project Technical Report, No 10 (27).
Lawson, R. M. (1972) The Changing Economy of the Lower Volta, 1954-67, London: Leichencho, R. M. and K. L. O’Brien (2008) Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures, Oxford: OUP Oppong, C. and K. Abu (1987) Seven Roles of women: impact of education, migration and employment on Ghanaian mothers, Geneva: ILO
Scudder, T. and E. Colson (1982) ‘From welfare to Development: A conceptual framework for the analysis of dislocated people’, In A. Hansen and A. Oliver-Smith (eds.) Involuntary Migration and Resettlement: The problems and responses eople, pp. 267-87, Boulder, USA: Westview Press.
Stanley, J. (2008) ‘Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement’ (Accessed at: http://www.googlescholar.org. on 25 September, 2008; University of Bergen access).
Tsikata, D. (2006) Living in the Shadow of the Large Dams: Long Term Responses of Downstream and Lakeside Communities of Ghana’s Volta River Project, Leiden: Brill United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs (1951)Measures for the Economic Development of Underdeveloped Countries.
Van Esterik, P. (1995) “Care, Care giving, and Caregivers” Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 16, No. 4, Tokyo: UNU Press