Development studies
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Complex Problems, Negotiated SolutionsThe pace of change for many rural communities across the developing world is exponential. New technology, economic globalization, finite natural resources, political realities and cultural erosion can together represent change of such magnitude and shock that it overwhelms the capacity of civil soci... 
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Perspectives on Pastoral DevelopmentAn objective account of a major Oxfam initiative: the Wajir Pastoral Development Project in north-east Kenya, with its distinctive emphasis on community participation. It explains how marginalized groups are developing their own pastoral associations to represent their interests, and Oxfam's role in... 
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The Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG)This guide describes how to make a small permanent magnet generator for wind turbines. 
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King SugarThe Caribbean's history is inseparable from sugar, and the crop is still an important feature in the economics of many islands, from Cuba to Barbados. In Jamaica entire communities depend on the sugar industry, earning a precarious living on old-fashioned plantations. What is life like on a sugar pl... 
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The Story of ShambobSustainable livelihoods from small-scale brick production in Sudan. 
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Composting in the Tropics IIThis booklet follows on from Composting in the Tropics and concentrates on the principles of composting and especially the heap method in the first booklet while this second booklet looks at other methods of producing compost, including variations on the heap method. 
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Social Investment and Economic GrowthThis book argues with global examples that absolute poverty is not an inevitable consequence of economic growth, and that equitable economic growth is necessary to secure the eradication of poverty. The author contends that the benefits of economic growth need to be invested in developing social and... 
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Wheels of TradeHigh levels of subsidy have tended to create dependency and interventions, which run in parallel with the day-to-day workings of the small enterprise sector. This book presents the findings from the ILO's FIT programme which has worked to define and explore a different approach to the provision of B... 
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Women and LeadershipAs a given, in no country do women participate in political leadership on a par with men. This collection of writings explores women's own strategies for developing or initiating leadership by women around the world. Women have created thousands of vibrant, visionary organisations of their own, yet... 
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Business Development ServicesThis book provides a wide review of experience of donor agencies in designing and implementing business development services for small and medium enterprises (SME). The papers, from the International Conference on Business Development Services, presented in this book assess the performance of the de... 
 
         
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    