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Scaling up Participatory Watershed Development in India: The Case of the Indo-German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP)
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1997For several years prior to the full start-up of the Indo-German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP), its architects were driven by one principal concern: that participatory watershed development should be replicable over wide areas.DocumentIdentity and "twisted" debt relationships in Kerala, India
Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, 1999This is a story about what happened to people and spirits in the ancestral land when "inalienable" ancestral land was alienated. Hindu Malayalis are closely related to soil/land and ancestors in it. This intimate relationships with soil/land is much stronger among the "Untouchables".DocumentReducing corruption
World Bank Policy and Research Bulletin, 1997An effective state can contribute powerfully to sustainable development and the reduction of poverty. But there is no guarantee that state intervention will benefit societyDocumentHuman face or human facade: adjustment and the health of mothers and children
Centre for International Child Health, London, 1994Report considers the effects of strutucal adjustment programmes on the health sector . Includes an annotated bibliographyDocumentHumanitarian job vacancies
Reliefweb, 1999Listing of current vacancies with humanitarian aid agencies and NGOsDocumentMozambique: Macroeconomic Performance and Critical Development Issues
Development Economic Research Group, Denmark, 1996Presents the results of an analytical review of the Mozambican economy based on the scattered evidence available at the time of writing. In this regard, a recently published set of national accounts data, covering the period up to 1993, is drawn upon. However, the objective is not to reach a final position on whetheradjustment has worked or not.DocumentMaking debt relief work: a test of political will
Oxfam, 1998Two years ago the adoption by the Governing Boards of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative appeared to signal the beginning of the end of the debt crisis in the world's poorest countries.DocumentInternational Development [and debt relief]: Select Committee on International Development Third Report, May 1998
International Development Committee, UK, 1998Most important conclusions and recommendations of the Committee arising out of its inquiry into Debt Relief are [author]: Unsustainable debt is often discussed only in terms of its economic implications.DocumentThe macroeconomic and financial implicatons of ageing populations
Bank for International Settlements, 1998The purpose of this work is to distil the principal conclusions from the extensive factual and analytical material provided by national authorities and international organisations such as the OECD and the IMF.
