No Condition Permanent
Pump-priming Ghanas industrial revolution
The struggles and successes in achieving acceptance of new, small-scale technologies in Ghana.
Published: 1986
Pages: 224
eBook: 9781780442907
Paperback: 9780946688326
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Ian Smillie
Ian Smillie has lived and worked in Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Bangladesh. He was a founder of the Canadian NGO, Inter Pares, Executive Director of CUSO and he was a leader in the campaign to end “blood diamonds.” He has worked as a development consultant with many Canadian, British, American and European organizations and he is the author of several books.
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