Developing Capability and Agency through a Poverty-reduction Approach to Community Education and Sustainability in Botswana

M. Ketlhoilwe, K. Jeremiah
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Women in the Tswapong Region of Botswana depend on natural resources for their livelihood. These resources are seasonal and are often affected by unreliable rainfall patterns. Botswana government policies create sustainable, natural resource management opportunities. This article is based on research investigating how women in rural communities, and in the specific context of the Kgetsi-ya-Tsie (a community trust), who are dependent on arable agriculture and on natural resources are making an effort to reduce poverty. The research also sought to understand what constitutes quality and relevant education for the promotion of sustainable development in such a context. The research examined how women in the eastern part of Botswana exploit natural resources for subsistence and commercial reasons. It also examined the different skills employed by women to cope with economic and social challenges and to promote sustainability. Furthermore, the research explored the women’s/communities’ conceptions of quality and relevant adult education, capabilities, agency, and adult-education pedagogies in order to promote social change relating to poverty-reduction strategies among rural women. Data for this article was generated through a questionnaire, a research schedule, focus-group discussions, document analyses, interviews and observation. The results of this research show that the benefits of promoting social change relating to poverty-reduction strategies are increasing annually, although some challenges are reducing the enthusiasm of some members of Kgetsi-ya-Tsie. During the research, it emerged that the knowledge that is shared and learnt in communities of practice is social capital. Women connect at various levels, without the constraints of a formal structure, in order to acquire skills that enable them to be more resilient to environmental and economic challenges. They share their expertise and experiences, and they learn from one another through different ways of solving the problems they face, developing new capabilities, leveraging best practices, standardising practices, and increasing their talents. Poverty reduction requires multifaceted approaches by those affected and by government institutions offering opportunities for assistance. However, what has not emerged clearly from this ongoing research is how power is distributed among women in relation to strategies for coping with poverty and organisational practices.
通过减贫方法发展博茨瓦纳社区教育和可持续发展的能力和机构
博茨瓦纳茨瓦蓬地区的妇女依靠自然资源维持生计。这些资源是季节性的,经常受到不可靠的降雨模式的影响。博茨瓦纳政府的政策创造了可持续的自然资源管理机会。本文基于一项研究,调查了农村社区的妇女,以及在Kgetsi-ya-Tsie(一种社区信托基金)的具体背景下,依赖耕地农业和自然资源的妇女如何努力减少贫困。这项研究还设法了解在这种情况下促进可持续发展的优质和有关教育是什么。这项研究调查了博茨瓦纳东部地区的妇女如何为生计和商业原因开发自然资源。它还审查了妇女为应付经济和社会挑战和促进可持续性所采用的不同技能。此外,研究还探讨了妇女/社区对质量和相关成人教育的概念、能力、机构和成人教育教学法,以促进与农村妇女减贫战略有关的社会变革。本文的数据是通过问卷调查、研究时间表、焦点小组讨论、文件分析、访谈和观察产生的。这项研究的结果表明,促进与减贫战略有关的社会变革的好处每年都在增加,尽管一些挑战正在降低克格西-亚-济一些成员的热情。在研究过程中,人们发现,在实践社区中共享和学习的知识是社会资本。在没有正式结构限制的情况下,妇女在各个层面进行联系,以获得技能,使她们能够更好地应对环境和经济挑战。他们分享他们的专业知识和经验,并通过解决他们面临的问题、开发新功能、利用最佳实践、标准化实践和增加他们的才能的不同方法相互学习。减贫需要受影响者和提供援助机会的政府机构采取多方面的办法。然而,从这项正在进行的研究中还没有清楚地看到,在应对贫困和组织实践的战略方面,权力是如何在妇女之间分配的。
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