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Struggles for systems that nourish: southern Africa civil society contributions and challenges to the creation of flourishing societies

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  • Mutizwa Mukute
  • James Taylor

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This paper discusses the concept, contexts, evolution, contributions, and challenges of civil society in the southern Africa based on three case studies of Malawi, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. It concludes by identifying common patterns and their implications for civil society and civil society organisations in southern Africa.Luttes pour des systèmes qui nourrissent : contributions de la société civile en Afrique australe et défis pour la création de sociétés prospères Ce document traite du concept, des contextes, de l’évolution, des contributions et des défis de la société civile en Afrique australe sur la base de trois études de cas menées au Malawi, en Afrique du Sud et au Zimbabwe. Il se conclut en identifiant des schémas communs et leurs implications pour la société civile et les organisations de la société civile en Afrique australe.Luchas a favor de sistemas de fomento: contribuciones y desafíos enfrentados por la sociedad civil de África del Sur para crear sociedades prósperasCentrándose en tres estudios de caso realizados en Malawi, Sudáfrica y Zimbabue, el presente artículo examina el concepto, los contextos, la evolución, las contribuciones y los retos que enfrenta la sociedad civil en el sur de África. Finaliza identificando los patrones en común y las implicaciones que éstos tienen tanto para la sociedad civil como para sus organizaciones en el sur de África.Lutas por sistemas que alimentam: contribuições da sociedade civil do sul da África e desafios para a criação de sociedades prósperasEste artigo discute o conceito, contextos, evolução, contribuições e desafios da sociedade civil no sul da África baseado em três estudos de caso de Malauí, África do Sul e Zimbábue. Ele conclui identificando modelos comuns e suas implicações para a sociedade civil e organizações da sociedade civil no sul da África.

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  • Mutizwa Mukute & James Taylor, 2013. "Struggles for systems that nourish: southern Africa civil society contributions and challenges to the creation of flourishing societies," Development in Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 23(5-6), pages 609-616, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cdipxx:v:23:y:2013:i:5-6:p:609-616
    DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2013.800840
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