posted on 2024-09-06, 05:41authored byMalcolm J. Blackie
In southern Africa, as in much of the continent, most families are poorer and hungrier than they were 50 years ago. While Africa is a diverse place with many problems to which there is no single solution, the focus in this chapter is the southern Africa region (with particular emphasis on Zimbabwe). The purpose is to show how, through careful and effective use of the indigenous skills and knowledge of Africans, solid progress can be made in addressing the very real problems faced by so many of Africa’s poorest citizens.
A research paper on African problems and solutions to alleviate African poverty by administering African Indigenous knowledge.
History
Publisher
University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications
Citation
Blackie, M.J. (2006) Indigenous knowledge, African voices and transformation of Southern African agriculture. In: Rukuni, M., Tawonezvi, P. and Eicher, C. (eds.) Zimbabwe's agricultural revolution revisited. UZ, Mt. Pleasant, Harare: UZ Publications, pp. 651-666.