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This book focuses on the unique case of Stutterheim (South Africa) in trying to understand the nature of LED implementation in poor, small rural town municipalities. It also seeks to explore LED's effect on the intended socio-economic and political development outcomes in such communities. As a well noted 'model' of bottom-up initiatives that have made significant gains in racial reconciliation and socio-economic development in a developing country context, Stutterheim is an interesting case as its LED strategies developed largely 'organically' from members of the community themselves and have survived state formalisation, albeit in a revised form.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on the unique case of Stutterheim (South Africa) in trying to understand the nature of LED implementation in poor, small rural town municipalities. It also seeks to explore LED's effect on the intended socio-economic and political development outcomes in such communities. As a well noted 'model' of bottom-up initiatives that have made significant gains in racial reconciliation and socio-economic development in a developing country context, Stutterheim is an interesting case as its LED strategies developed largely 'organically' from members of the community themselves and have survived state formalisation, albeit in a revised form.
Autorenporträt
Fiona Simakuhle Dyosi-Jara ha finalizado recientemente su Máster de Filosofía (MPhil) en Política y Administración Públicas en la Universidad de Ciudad del Cabo. Aspira a convertirse en especialista en desarrollo, y su investigación se centra principalmente en la gobernanza local. Actualmente trabaja como gestora de proyectos en una empresa consultora de ingeniería.