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标题Fostering inclusive rural transformation in fragile states and situations
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This paper seeks to answer three main questions:
(i) What are fragile states and situations and how do they relate to issues of inclusive
structural and rural transformation?
(ii) In three selected case studies of diverse fragile situations (in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo, the Republic of Haiti and the Republic of the Sudan – drawing on IFADfinanced
programme and country experience), what have been the key elements of
structural and rural transformation and to what extent has rural transformation
been inclusive?
(iii) In these cases, how does fragility affect the inclusiveness of rural transformation? Which
policies and approaches can successfully promote inclusive rural transformation in
fragile situations?
This paper focuses on the relationships between fragile states and situations and structural
and rural transformation in different contexts, and the degree to which inclusive rural
transformation can be observed, understood and fostered in such situations. It provides an
overview of the relationship between fragility and structural and rural transformation, and then
proposes a focus on fragile situations rather than on fragile states. It identifies key issues that
affect inclusive rural transformation in a diversity of fragile situations, considering short-term
and long-term dynamics.
After using the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) list of
fragile states and economies for the purposes of selecting case study countries for this paper,
the paper focuses on a review of rural transformation processes and interventions to support
more inclusive rural transformation in three fragile situations in Africa and Latin America:
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan and Haiti (for a summary of factors of fragility
in these countries, see Annex 1). The narrative then draws from this analysis to provide an
overview of issues for inclusive rural transformation and summarizes a number of key messages
to inform policies, strategies and programmes. The paper concludes with eight key messages on
fostering inclusive rural transformation and fragile situations.
The overall argument of this paper is that approaches to foster inclusive rural transformation
in fragile states and situations need to be addressed on a case-by-case basis. It is necessary for
development actors to better understand the diversity and distinctive aspects of fragile states
and situations, and consequent upon this, tailored approaches are needed in order to effectively
support inclusive rural transformation in these contexts.
日期Rome, Italy: IFAD, 2017
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