A Youth Perspective to Participation and Local Governance in Zimbabwe's Post-Fast Track Land Reform Farms

T. Tom
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The chapter provides a youth perspective to participation and local governance in Zimbabwe's post-Fast Track Land Reform farms. The chapter provides a sociology flare to youth participation by incorporating the ‘sociology of youth' dimension. Factoring in the youth perspective is a major contribution in addressing the lacunae in understanding and improving land reforms in Zimbabwe. Broadly, scholarly debate and professional practice on Zimbabwe's post-FTLRP have been informed by four ideological and empirical approaches namely, the neopatrimonial, human rights, livelihoods and political economy. However, in all four approaches, specific and deliberate focus on the youth is low. Based on the understanding that the youth are the future of societies, the central argument in the chapter is that the youth should be positively developed to practice their citizenship. This can be achieved through proactive incorporation of the youth in development and local governance. At a micro level, the ‘new' farm communities and how they are locally governed should also be a turf for the youth, not only for the ‘gerontocrats'. The starting point for that noble departure is to understand the lived experiences and situated meanings pertaining to the achievements, opportunities, challenges and failures in youth participation in development and local governance of the farm communities. Beyond lip service articulation and application of a youth perspective in the farm communities, and broadly at the national level, are recommended.
青年视角下津巴布韦土地快速改革后农场的参与和地方治理
本章为津巴布韦快速通道土地改革后农场的参与和地方治理提供了青年视角。本章通过纳入“青年社会学”维度,为青年参与提供了社会学的亮点。考虑到青年的观点是解决理解和改善津巴布韦土地改革方面的空白的重大贡献。总体而言,关于津巴布韦后战后重建方案的学术辩论和专业实践是基于四种意识形态和经验方法,即新权利制、人权、生计和政治经济。然而,在所有四种方法中,对青年的具体和深思熟虑的关注都很低。基于青年是社会的未来这一认识,本章的中心论点是应积极培养青年以实践其公民身份。这可以通过让青年积极参与发展和地方治理来实现。在微观层面上,“新”农场社区以及它们在当地的管理方式也应该成为年轻人的地盘,而不仅仅是“老人政治家”的地盘。这一崇高出发点是了解青年参与农业社区发展和地方治理方面的成就、机遇、挑战和失败的实际经验和具体意义。除了口头说说,还建议在农场社区和广泛的国家一级阐明和应用青年的观点。
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