2015
DOI: 10.3917/parti.011.0213
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Débat public et production des politiques publiques au Burkina Faso. La Politique nationale de sécurisation foncière

Abstract: People's participation in policy-making has been highlighted in Africa since 2000. But the conditions for deliberation and open public debate are far from obvious and instrumental strategies are common. This paper analyses the making of the "national policy for land tenure securization" in Burkina Faso. It discusses the conditions for deliberative processes and their contribution to policy's relevance and legitimacy in West African socio-political contexts.

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“…Experiences of deliberative dialogue are on the increase on the African continent and offer an interesting alternative to dissemination workshops. Involving all actors in deliberations appears to be a good approach to foster research use and produce change [ 41 , 49 , 50 ]. However, more research is needed on this subject.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiences of deliberative dialogue are on the increase on the African continent and offer an interesting alternative to dissemination workshops. Involving all actors in deliberations appears to be a good approach to foster research use and produce change [ 41 , 49 , 50 ]. However, more research is needed on this subject.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La ultu e d eloppe e tiste telle ue l i di ue t e tai s auteu s (Faugère, 2000 ;Lavigne Delville et Thiéba, 2015) conduit à des raisonnements et à des discours techniques (augmenter le taux de ou e tu e, p o ou oi la gestio p ofessio alis e… et o au a de au « progrès », culpabiliser les usagers pour leur recours aux eaux i salu es… . Elle est u pa adig e u ili ai e et t l ologique, « une idéologie du temps linéaire » (Gras, 2003, cité par Guchet, 2005.…”
Section: Contextualisation Problématisationunclassified
“…While donors, and especially bilateral donors, remain very relevant in the inception of land reform processes in Africa, one of their important innovations is the ‘wider number of actors involved’, notably civil society organisations (Palmer 2000: 268). This is due to the aid industry making consultation and participation the managerial mantra of their policy design, in order to achieve aid effectiveness and build consensus on reforms (Papadopoulos & Warin 2007: 447–8; Lavigne Delville & Thieba 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%