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Enterprise promotion – cultural eradication or survival?
01.12.1990
Enterprise promotion programmes often receive severe criticism for the damaging effects they inflict on the local culture. A 'Western capitalistic' model for growth which rewards greed and self-interest is being imposed on countries, permanently maiming traditional ways of life. Some even accuse business development of causing the eradication of cultures.At first glance there appears to be a fundamental clash between two of the most fashionable issues in development: the preservation of indigenous cultures and the promotion of small-scale enterprise. However in the Mosquitia, a remote region of Honduras, Central America, rather than being diametrically opposed these two issues are inextricably linked, as business development is proving to be one of the vital means of ensuring the survival of Indian culture. -
From sector reform to Swajaldhara– scaling up in India
01.10.2004
How do you scale up rural water supply pilot projects to cover a country of 1.4 million villages? How do you convey the message that water resources are limited, and that local contributions are needed to maintain supplies? Swajaldhara is the Indian Government's programme attempting to do this.