Mobility and connectivity: driving rural livelihood transformations in Africa

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Language:
English
Published: March 2017
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IIED Briefing Papers
Product code:10814IIED

Recent research in Cameroon, Ghana and Tanzania has revealed major drivers of rural livelihood transformations and local development. Thanks to improved connectivity, greater mobility and better rural-city connections, rural people are diversifying their livelihoods and transforming agricultural production systems. This has created rural non-farm labour opportunities, which in turn stimulates positive socioeconomic dynamics in the regions. But it has also triggered challenges. Without government support for large-scale investment in infrastructure and regional planning, not everyone benefits to the same extent. Positive government-led measures could foster local and regional development in sub-Saharan Africa — recognising that livelihood transformation and mobility dynamics are essential not only to individual households but to society at large.

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Steel, G. and Lindert, P. (2017). Mobility and connectivity: driving rural livelihood transformations in Africa . .
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