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Using new evidence from a three year programme of research in developing countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa, the authors describe how government organizations have been privatised, decentralised or restructured while private sector organizations - both non-profit and commercial - have taken on increasingly important roles in resource management and service supply. This book provides an important and easily accessible point of reference for decision-makers and students alike, offering unique view in its breadth of coverage across the natural resources sector and a range of different institutional types and approaches to resource management.
Using new evidence from a three year programme of research in
developing countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa, the authors
describe how government organizations have been privatised,
decentralised or restructured while private sector organizations -
both non-profit and commercial - have taken on increasingly
important roles in resource management and service supply.
Insufficiences and inequities in food production and supply in poor countries need to be addressed as problems of both agricultural resource management and rural democratization. "Reluctant Partners?" combines comprehensive empirical insights into NGO's work in agriculture with wider considerations of their relations with the State and their contribution to democratic pluralism. This overview volume for the "Non-Governmental Organizations" series contextualizes the case study material in the three regional volumes on Africa, Asia and Latin America, where over 60 specially commissioned case studies of farmer participatory approaches to agricultural innovation are presented. Specific questions are raised. How good/bad are NGOs at promoting technological innovation and addressing contraints to change in peasant culture? How effective are NGOs at strengthening local organizations? How do/will donor pressures influence NGOs and their links to the state?.
Insufficiences and inequities in food production and supply in poor countries need to be addressed as problems of both agricultural resource management and rural democratization. "Reluctant Partners?" combines comprehensive empirical insights into NGO's work in agriculture with wider considerations of their relations with the State and their contribution to democratic pluralism. This overview volume for the "Non-Governmental Organizations" series contextualizes the case study material in the three regional volumes on Africa, Asia and Latin America, where over 60 specially commissioned case studies of farmer participatory approaches to agricultural innovation are presented. Specific questions are raised. How good/bad are NGOs at promoting technological innovation and addressing contraints to change in peasant culture? How effective are NGOs at strengthening local organizations? How do/will donor pressures influence NGOs and their links to the state?.
Presents twenty specially commissioned case studies of farmer participatory approaches to agricultural innovation initiated by NGOs in Asia with case material set within the context of NGOs' relations with the state.
Shawn Brush was born with morquio disease, one of the causes of
dwarfism. He loves life, but rarely has a pain-free day. "I say
this," says Shawn, who is 38, "not to evoke any sympathy or even
empathy. "Being a little person is not being a mini-you," he says.
"I am not just a regular, normal person in the body half the size
of an average-sized person. "Being small is not a regular life from
a lower-to-the-ground perspective. "It is not being a man in a
child's body," says Shawn. In fact, it is quite the opposite.
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