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Agrarian and Rural Development Conference declaration
Agrarian Conference
November 29, 2010

Aware of the existence of historical development imbalances in Africa and need to address the same, we recognize that agriculture and rural livelihoods in all their facets are central for the attainment of the broader societal objectives of growth and development. We however, note that most of the people in Africa live in rural areas where forests and natural resources are located, and food and export crops are produced on the land that provides belonging and meaning for people;

Noting that in a rapidly changing world Africa has to take responsibility to identify its own future development path based on African values, traditions, cultural diversity, identities and institutions, knowledge, resources and aspirations;

Noting that Africa's land and natural resources are under intensified pressures from external interests, and that there are rapid land acquisitions in most parts of Africa with potential to prejudice African people;

Valuing the significant role of academia in critical analysis of the issues surrounding agrarian and rural development in Africa, we believe that there is need for researchers, policy makers in governments, regional and global institutions, and practitioners to reconnect and formulate strategies to make agriculture and rural livelihoods work for the development of Africa grounded on knowledge and realities on the continent; As academics, practitioners and policy makers in the conference we affirm that Africa's transformation will need to carry forward the best features of its societal and cultural diversity and at the same time be inclusive in terms of economic growth in order to meet people's needs and employment, enhance food security and promote environmental sustainability;

Acknowledging the vast cultural differences related to agricultural and rural development in the represented countries, there is need to identify opportunities and constraints that emerge from global change process that affect Africa as a whole.Now therefore: The conference on "Agrarian and Rural Development in Africa: Rethinking and Reconnecting Academia in Africa's Agrarian and Rural Development" declares as follows:

1. Academia need to develop forward looking research agendas through robust empirical work that guide and support the formulation of development strategies at national, regional and global levels, with the aim to make the assumptions and content of current development theories and models relevant for African conditions, values and complexities;

2. Academia need to put emphasis on developing knowledge and implementation of strategies that can contribute to land tenure security for agricultural producers that can marry the best features of historical land ownership patterns with the demands on land and resources emerging from population increase, economic change and global intervention processes;

3. Promote the interests of women farmers on the continent through representing their interests at all levels to make it possible for them to benefit from Africa's land and natural resources for themselves, their families and communities;

4. Need to support the development of strategies related to agricultural production and water management that can make Africa food secure on the basis of its own land labour and resources. In this vein, issues of HIV and AIDS will require focused attention;

5. Need to influence and make governments and citizens accountable for climate change and to strive to encourage governments, regional and global institutions to formulate policies and strategies to mitigate climate change in Africa;

6. Contribute to strategies that can make Africa benefit from participation in the global food, natural resources and energy markets by outlining the conditions that need to be fulfilled for foreign investments in and partnerships with Africa to be beneficial to Africa and its people;

7. Influence the development of the frameworks and guidelines to resist unjust land and natural resources takeover by foreign interest for biofuels, food that are connected with excessive profit making by the external interests;

8. Will strive to support Africa to develop its own investment and empowerment policies to address the goals of agrarian and rural development;

9. Amplify the voice and interests of smallholder farmers on the African continent through research and imparting of knowledge for them to protect their interests and resources;

10. Need to develop insights and ideas, in partnership with local communities and agencies, as to how to support institutional development, informal and formal, at local levels that will widen the space for people to influence their own situation and future.

Background

Thank you very much to all who made it to Harare for an engaging conference on Agrarian and Rural Development. We thank the Swedish Interdisciplinary Research Network, the Nordic Africa Institute and Ruzivo Trust for funding and organising the conference.

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