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How projects rise and fall: the lifecycle of a dietary modernisation scheme
Authors:Tom Scott-Smith
Institution:1. tom.scott-smith@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:How do projects grow? How do they fail? What accounts for their changing fortunes? This paper uses the archives of a 1970s modernisation scheme to explore the life cycle of a long-running project, concerning the production of leaf protein in Nigeria. It argues that archives can be very useful for understanding success and failure, and encourages practitioners to take an interest in the story of past projects, even those that failed. Drawing on Actor-Network Theory, it argues that alliances are key to understanding project lifecycles, suggesting that practitioners focus on strengthening local relationships, rather than seeking answers in universal management templates.
Keywords:Aid – Aid effectiveness  Civil society – NGOs  Participation  Environment (built and natural) – Agriculture  Labour and livelihoods  Technology  Sub-Saharan Africa
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