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Social Development in Zimbabwe Discussion Paper prepared for the Development Foundation for Zimbabwe By Dr Tendai Murisa December 2010 Dr Tendai Murisa is a Zimbabwean with extensive experience working on various projects aimed at improving pro land and agrarian policies in Africa. He has worked on programmes which advocate sustainable and equitable agricultural Development on the continent. He has a doctorate in Sociology from Rhodes University in South Africa. He is currently based in Zimbabwe . Excerpts from this paper may be reproduced in any form following the usual conventions and specifically on condition that the source is cited and there is no misrepresentation of the data. Views expressed in the report are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Development Foundation for Zimbabwe 2 Outline INTRODUCTION .. 3 BACKGROUND: Social ASPECTS OF THE MULTIFACETED CRISIS.
food security, the country had been assigned the responsibility of ensuring that there are enough food stocks within the sub-region by the SADC hence the term the ‘bread basket2’ of the region. By the close of the 1990s studies of the outcomes of land reform carried out by
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