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Contents: Part I: Introduction 1: Africa's Economic Problems Part II: Conflict and Power 2: Conflict Prevention and Conflict Resolution: Interventions and Results; 3: The Economics and Political Economy of Conflict; 4: Planning for Post-conflict Rehabilitation Part III: Agriculture and the Rural Sector 5: Small-holder Farming in Africa: Statis and Dynamics; 6: The Intensification of Small-scale Livestock Enterprises: Progress and Prospects; 7: Development and Change in Sahelian Dryland Agriculture; 8: Paying for Agricultural Research and Extension; 9: Policy Issues in Agricultural Marketing; 10: Agricultural Marketing in Africa since Berg and Bates: Results of Liberalisation; 11: The Dimensions of Food Aid and Lessons for Policy; 12: Rural Development: Past Experience and Future Directions; 13: Prospects for Rural Labour Force Absorption through Rural Industry; 14: Achieving Sustainable Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa Part IV: Industry and the Urban Sector 15: An Overview of Manufacturing Development; 16: Could Import Protection Drive Manufacturing Exports in Africa?; 17: Stimulating Economic Recovery through Private Sector Development; 18: Economic Growth, Welfare and Governance in Africa's Urban Sector; 19: Information Needs for Urban Policy-Making in Africa Part V: International Trade and Transport Constraints 20: Implementation and Outcomes of African Trade Policy Reforms in the 1990s; 21: The Non-Recovery of Agricultural Tradables and its Consequences for Rural Poverty; 22: Disadvantaged Economies: Africa's Landlocked Countries Part VI: Gender, Health and Education 23: Gender and Development: Policy Issues in the Context of Globalisation; 24: The Dimensions of Africa's Health Problems; 25: Achieving Primary Schooling for All: Gender as Constraint or Opportunity? Part VII: Conclusion 26: Policy Conclusions and Research Needs
'Faith in Development' discusses the principles and practicalities
of a partnership, covering a broad range of development topics. It
draws on an extraordinary conference held in Nairobi in March 2000,
organized jointly by the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa
and the World Bank, to explore closer collaboration, especially at
the grassroots level. This book provides a fascinating glimpse of
the spiritual dimensions of poverty. Foreword by James D.
Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank, and George Carey,
Archbishop of Canterbury.
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