Re-Engineering Rural Society: The Visions and Ambitions of the Rwandan Elite
Re-Engineering Rural Society: The Visions and Ambitions of the Rwandan Elite
This article analyses the Rwandan elite's visions and ambitions for a wide-ranging re-engineering of rural society. The post-1994 political elite has few links to rural society and the peasant way of life, and sees little room for small-scale peasant C in Rwanda's economic future. The article shows how current Rwandan policy makers aim to realize three social engineering ambitions: first, to transform the agricultural sector into a professionalized motor for economic growth, centred on competitive and commercial farm units; second, to artificially upgrade rural life by inserting ?modern? techniques and strategies into local realities, while hiding true poverty and inequality; and, finally, to transform Rwanda into a target-driven society from the highest to the lowest level. The article points to the (potential) dangers, flaws, and shortcomings of this rural re-engineering mission, and illustrates how the state as the engineer ?hovers? above the local without consulting those affected. It concludes that contemporary polices are unlikely to be conducive to poverty reduction.
CITATION: Ansoms, An. Re-Engineering Rural Society: The Visions and Ambitions of the Rwandan Elite . New York : Oxford University Press (OUP) , 2009. African Affairs, Vol. 108 Issue 431, April 2009, PP.289-309 - Available at: https://library.au.int/re-engineering-rural-society-visions-and-ambitions-rwandan-elite-4