ubudehe

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Noun

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ubudehe (uncountable)

  1. (Rwanda) A movement for combating poverty through projects involving community participation.
    • 2002, Rosemary McGee, Josh Levene, Alexandra Hughes, Assessing participation in poverty reduction strategy papers:
      There is muted concern from some stakeholders that the concept of ubudehe unless monitored carefully, could come to be used in a top-down way, which would limit meaningful participation by the rural poor.
    • 2012, Samuel Kale Ewusi -, Weaving Peace, →ISBN:
      For me, what I believe in most is ubudehe, which gives jobs to local people and they get paid. This does not mean that in some areas, ubudehe has not been mismanaged.
    • 2012, Marc Sommers, Stuck: Rwandan Youth and the Struggle for Adulthood, →ISBN:
      Using the example of recent ubudehe deliberations by members of one community in his sector, the official related the following account.
    • 2015, Andrea Purdeková, Making Ubumwe: Power, State and Camps in Rwanda's Unity-Building Project, →ISBN:
      In ubudehe, cells receive small funds (i.e., 1,000 USD) that they complement with their own resources (i.e., labour) to carry out locally designed projects such as upgrading or formation of anti-erosion terraces, upgrading or construction of roads, construction of schools, etc.