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SUMMARY:THE TUGWI MUKOSI MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (TMMRI) IN COLLABORATION WITH THE CENTRE FOR CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND TRANSFORMATION (CCMT) ONE DAY SYMPOSIUM
DESCRIPTION:INVITATION TO THE MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS\nTO \nTHE TUGWI MUKOSI MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (TMMRI) IN COLLABORATION WITH THE CENTRE FOR CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND TRANSFORMATION (CCMT) ONE DAY SYMPOSIUM \nON  \nDEVELOPMENT INDUCED RELOCATIONS \nDATE: 28 November 2019 \nVENUE: New Administration Block Boardroom\, Zvishavane Campus \nSYMPOSIUM THEME: Development Induced Relocations: Zimbabwean Experiences and Resettlement Policy Options. \nMillions of people worldwide are displaced or resettled every year\, due to development projects\, such as the construction of dams\, irrigation schemes\, urban development\, transport\, conservation or mining projects. While some of these development projects have made important and significant contributions to human development and the benefits derived from them have been considerable\, in too many cases unacceptable and often unnecessary prices have been paid to secure those benefits especially in social and environmental terms by the people displaced. In the worst scenario these development projects have left communities divided. According to the World Commission on Dams (2000) at the heart of the development debate are issues of equity\, governance\, justice and power. These are issues that underlie many unmanageable problems faced by humanity. It can be concluded therefore that the results of these projects have usually been a mixed bag. Key speakers are expected to address the impact of these development induced relocations on local communities and the nation at large in the implementation and attainment of selected issues as listed below: \n\nEquity\nGovernance\, \nJustice and power\nPeace justice and strong institutions\nGender equality\nGood health and well-being\nQuality education \n\nSYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES\n The specific objectives of the Conference are to:  \n\nProvide  data and evidence on the impact of development induced relocations on the affected communities and the nation at large\nEnable participants and presenters to reflect on how to incorporate communities in development initiatives.\n Promote the creation of linkages between communities\, local and central government\, and civil society in order to collectively attend to social and economic challenges.  \n\nTARGET POPULATION\n\nMSU academic and non-academic staff\nUniversity Students\nTraditional leaders\nNon-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)\nGovernment Ministries-Local government\, Agriculture\, Lands\, Mining\nCEOs of local authorities\nPolitical leadership\n\nDELIVERABLES\n\nPolicy brief report\nBooklet\n\nTHOSE WHO WANT TO ATTEND SEND YOUR CONFIRMATION  \nBy the 15th of November to; \n\nMrs Normal Chiguvu (chiguvun@staff.msu.ac.zw\nDr Francis Muromo (muromof@staff .msu.ac.zw)
URL:https://ww5.msu.ac.zw/research/event/the-tugwi-mukosi-multidisciplinary-research-institute-tmmri-in-collaboration-with-the-centre-for-conflict-management-and-transformation-ccmt-one-day-symposium/
LOCATION:New Administration Block Boardroom\, Zvishavane Campus\, Zvishavane
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