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Surrogates of the State

Surrogates of the State

NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania

by Michael Jennings
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/01/2008

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In ""Surrogates of the State"", Jennings explores the delicate relationship between development NGOs and the states they work in using his exhaustive and illuminating case study of Tanzania in the 1960s and 70s. During that time Tanzania instituted the rural socialist Ujamaa program, resulting in the forced resettlement of 6 million people to villages, transforming the map of the country. Rather than questioning this policy, NGOs working in the area (as typified by Oxfam) became surrogates of the state, helping to carry out the program.Jennings argues that the NGO community was seduced by its own interpretations of what Ujamaa represented, and was consequently blinded to the dark realities of resettlement. Bound by ideological chains of their own forging, organizations that in other contexts have criticized over-mighty states and the use of overt force, NGOs committed themselves fully to Tanzania and its development policy. Through this study, the book uncovers not just the story of development in Tanzania in this critical period, but the history of the NGO itself. And in doing so, raises questions about the future direction of this institution which has become so prominent in international development.
ISBN:
9781565492431
9781565492431
Category:
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-01-2008
Publisher:
Kumarian Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
231x152x20mm
Weight:
0.52kg

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