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About StaffAbout Staff: FY2007YAJIMA, Kichiji
Current Research InterestsPractical studies on participatory rural development in developing countries in Asia, including:
An elderly farmer happily demonstrates how to use an indigenous fishing trap. As a member of both joint study and implementation teams on rural development
projects in Bangladesh, I have developed an alternative community development
approach called the “Link Model.” This approach bridges the gap between
village communities and service providers, such as local government, administration,
and NGOs, and has demonstrated effectiveness in encouraging community people
to participate in processes of rural development. The Government of Bangladesh
has adopted and begun implementing the “Link Model” as a pilot project.
Present development paradigms, which make too much of modernization of
rural livelihood and economic growth, tend not only to undervalue but also
to ignore culture, tradition, and indigenous knowledge accumulated in the
community through generations. This discourages people from continuing
to live in the community and weakens and destroys the functions of rural
communities and the unity of people. Unless these tendencies are reversed,
people will continue to migrate from rural to urban areas, hence undermining
the sustainability of rural livelihoods. My current interest is in searching
for an alternative rural development paradigm that encourages people to
live together in the community spiritually as well as economically. A proposed
community museum that conserves indigenous knowledge and technologies at
the community level through local participation might be a possible solution.
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