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Afr Aff (Lond) ; 110(438): 75-95, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21186681

ABSTRACT

This article examines a development initiative spearheaded by the members of a transnational diaspora ­ the creation of a medical hospital in the holy city of Touba in central Senegal. Although the construction of the hospital is decidedly a philanthropic project, Hôpital Matlaboul Fawzaini is better understood as part of the larger place-making project of the Muridiyya and the pursuit of symbolic capital by a particular Mouride "dahira". The "dahira's" project illuminates important processes of forging global connections and transnational localities, and underscores the importance of understanding the complex motivations behind diaspora development. The hospital's history reveals the delicate negotiations between state actors and diaspora organizations, and the complexities of public­private partnerships for development. In a reversal of state withdrawal in the neo-liberal era, a diaspora association was able to wrest new financial commitments from the state by completing a large infrastructure project. Despite this success, we argue that these kinds of projects, which are by nature uneven and sporadic, reflect particular historical conjunctures and do not offer a panacea for the failure of state-led development.


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Fund Raising , Hospital Design and Construction , Hospitals , Population Groups , Public-Private Sector Partnerships , Urban Renewal , Fund Raising/economics , Fund Raising/history , History, 20th Century , Hospital Design and Construction/economics , Hospital Design and Construction/history , Hospitals/history , Humans , Internationality/history , Population Groups/education , Population Groups/ethnology , Population Groups/history , Population Groups/legislation & jurisprudence , Population Groups/psychology , Public Health/economics , Public Health/education , Public Health/history , Public Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Public-Private Sector Partnerships/economics , Public-Private Sector Partnerships/history , Public-Private Sector Partnerships/legislation & jurisprudence , Senegal/ethnology , Social Change/history , Social Conditions/economics , Social Conditions/history , Social Conditions/legislation & jurisprudence , Urban Renewal/economics , Urban Renewal/education , Urban Renewal/history , Voluntary Programs/economics , Voluntary Programs/history , Volunteers/education , Volunteers/history , Volunteers/psychology
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