Makete Integrated Rural Transport Project
Section A The disappointing results of many conventional road transport projects in Africa led some experts to rethink the strategy by which rural transport problems were to be tackled at the beginning of the 1980s. A request for help in improving the availability of transport within the remote Makete District of south-western Tanzania presented the opportunity to try a new approach.
The concept of'integrated rural transport' was adopted in the task of examining the transport needs of the rural households in the district. The objective was to reduce the time and effort needed to obtain access to essential goods and services through an improved rural transport system. The underlying assumption was that the time saved would be used instead for activities that would improve the social and economic development of the communities. The Makete Integrated Rural Transport Project (MIRTP) started in 1985 with financial support from the Swiss Development Corporation and was co-ordinated with the help of the Tanzanian government.
Section B When the project began, Makete District was virtually totally isolated during the rainy season .The regional road was in such bad shape that access to the main towns was impossible for about three months of the year. Road traffic was extremely rare within the district, and alternative means of transport were restricted to donkeys in the north of the district. People relied primarily on the paths, which were slippery and dangerous during the rains.
Before solutions could be proposed, the problems had to be understood. Little was known about the transport demands of the rural households, so Phase I, between December 1985 and December 1987, focused on research .The socio-economic survey of more than 400 households in the district indicated that a household in Makete spent, on average, seven hours a day on transporting themselves and their goods, a figure which seemed extreme but which has also been obtained in surveys in other rural areas in Africa. Interesting facts regarding transport were found: 95% was on foot 80% was within the locality; and 70% was related to the collection of water and firewood and travelling to grinding mills.
Section C Having determined the main transport needs, possible solutions were identified which might redute the time and burden. During Phase 11, from January to February 1991, a number of approaches were implemented in an effort to improve mobility and access to transport.
An improvement of the road network was considered necessary to ensure the import and export of goods to the district. These improvements were carried out using methods that were heavily dependent on labour. In addition to the improvement of roads, these methods pr;ovided training in the operation of a mechanical workshop and bus and truck services. However; the difference from the conventional approach was that this time consideration was given to local transport needs outside the road network.
Most goods were transported along the paths that provide short-cuts up and down the hillsides, but the paths were a real safety risk and made the journey on foot even more arduous. it made sense to improve the paths by building steps, handrails and footbridges.
it was uncommon to find means of transport that were more efficient than walking but less technologically advanced than motor vehicles. The use of bicycles was constrained by their high cost and the lack of available spare parts. Oxen were not used at all but donkeys were used by a few households in the northern part of the district. MIRTP focused on what would be most appropriate for the inhabitants of Makete in terms of what was available, how much they could afford and what they were willing to accept. After careful consideration, the project chose the promotion of donkeys- a donkey costs less than a bicycle - and the introduction of a locally manufacturable wheelbarrow.
Section D At the end of Phase 11, it was clear that the selected approaches to Makete's transport problems had had different degrees of success. Phase Ill, from March 1991 to March 1993. focused on the refinement and institutionalisation of these activities.
The road improvements and accompanying maintenance system had helped make the district centre accessible throughout the year. Essential goods from outside the district had become more readily available at the market, and prices did not fluctuate as much as they had done before.
Paths and secondary roads were improved only at the request of communities who were willing to participate in construction and maintenance. However, the improved paths impressed the inhabitants, and requests for assistance greatly increased soon after only a few improvements had been completed.
The efforts to improve the efficiency of the existing transport services were not very successful because most of the motorised vehicles in the district broke down and there were no resources to repair them. Even the introduction of low-cost means of transport was difficult because of the general poverty of the district.The locally manufactured wheelbarrows were still too expensive for all but a few of the households. Modifications to the original design by local carpenters cut production time and costs. Other local carpenters have been trained in the new design so that they can respond to requests. Nevertheless, a locally produced wooden wheelbarrow which costs around 5000 Tanzanian shillings (less than US$20) in Makete, and is about one quarter the cost of a metal wheelbarrow, is still too expensive for most people.
Donkeys, which were imported to the district, have become more common and contribute, in particular, to the transportation of crops and goods to market. Those who have bought donkeys are mainly from richer households but. with an increased supply through local breeding, donkeys should become more affordable. Meanwhile, local initiatives are promoting the renting out of the existing donkeys.
it should be noted, however, that a donkey, which at 20,000 Tanzanian shillings costs less than a bicycle, is still an investment equal to an average household's income over half a year. This clearly illustrates the need for supplementary measures if one wants to assist the rural poor.
Section E lt would have been easy to criticise the MIRTP for using in the early phases a 'top-down' approach, in which decisions were made by experts and officials before being handed down to communities, but it was necessary to start the process from the level of the governmental authorities of the district. lt would have been difficult to respond to the requests of villagers and other rural inhabitants without the support and understanding of district authorities.
Section F Today, nobody in the district argues about the importance of improved paths and inexpensive means of transport. But this is the result of dedicated work over a long period, particularly from the officers in charge of community development. They played an essential role in raising awareness and interest among the rural communities.
The concept of integrated rural transport is now well established in Tanzania, where a major program of rural transport is just about to start. The experiences from Makete will help in this initiative, and Makete District will act as a reference for future work.
Reading Passage 3 has seven paragraphs, A–F
Choose the correct heading for paragraphs B, C, E and F from the list of headings below.
Write the correct number, i-xi, in boxes 27-30 on your answer sheet.
题目定位词:identify, problems
答案位置:B部分中第2自然段第1句
题解:本文目的是介绍一种道路交通的改良项目。因此大致会按照其发展顺序介绍: 即项目实行之前的问题,项目实行中的详情,项目实行后的结果。本部分在文章前部,应属项目发生之前,时间上属于过去。第1段中描写过去该地区面临的困境, 第2段提出调查具体问题及调查结果。 主题句中problems未发生变化,to be understood对应选项identifying。 本题答案为ii。
题目定位词:initial improvements
答案位置:C部分第2句
题解:本部分第1句承上提到“确定需求后”,随即应进入项目的具体实施阶段。第2 句是下文具体细节的总述。主题句中approaches对应题目中improvements,mobility and access to transport对应选项中mobility and transport modes。本题答案为v。
题目定位词:co-operation, district officials
答案位置:E部分第2句
题解:本部分第1 句第2行中出现强转折词 but,通常此类词后面才是作者真正要表达的观点和看法,比起前半句更为重要。应重点关注其中内容。该句中关键词为governmental authorities of the district,对应选项中的district officials。第2句从反面具体说明其重要性。 注意:选项iv中提到government authorities’,但该选项中的instructions在文中并无体现。该段第4行第2句中的the support and understanding对应选项中的co-operation。本题答案为x。
题目定位词:a future model
答案位置:F部分第2段
题解:本部分第1段对项目实施的效果进行了肯定,下一段接着对此项目的意义进行了阐述。第2段最后一句中出现的关键词为a reference for future work,对应选项中的a future model。本题答案为i。

