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    The right to food in theory and practice

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1999
    FAO (ed), contributions from different authors from UN, academia and NGO-sector. In this publication, the rights related to food are examined from both the human rights and the operational points of view. Distinguished human rights expert A.
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    Guidelines for Participatory Nutrition Projects

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1995
    Guidelines to help development staff working at community level to promote the design and implementation of participatory nutrition projects.Designed for use by professional staff from different technical and institutional backgrounds, who have had formal technical training or education, and who either work at the community level or are responsible for community development activities.
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    Participatory Impact Monitoring (PIM)

    German Appropriate Technology Exchange, 1996
    Short, simply written pamphlets explaining methods and justifications for participatory monitoringSeries includes: Group based impact monitoringNGO-Based impact monitoringApplication examples
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    Peasant Cotton Cultivation and Marketing Behaviour in Tanzania since Liberalisation

    Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
    Discusses the debate around structural adjustment and African agriculture, the history of the Tanzanian cotton sector and farming systems in the main cotton growing area of the country before reporting the results of a small survey of cultivators carried out at the end of the 1997/8 seed cotton marketing season.
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    Toward Distinguishing Empowerment Evaluation and Placing It In A Larger Context

    American Evaluation Association, 1997
    Critique of Fetterman's empowerment evaluation methodology Fostering self-determination is the defining focus of empowerment evaluation and the heart of its explicit political and social change agenda.
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    UNDP Human Development Report 1999

    Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 1999
    Focuses on issues of inter-dependence and globalisation. Considers how markets have been allowed to dominate the process, and the benefits and opportunities have not been shared equitably. Argues that while many millions of people are being further marginalized by their lack of access to new technologies, including the Internet, growing inequalities are not inevitable.
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    Learning What Works: A 20 year Retrospective View on International Water and Sanitation Cooperation

    UNDP - World Bank Water and Sanitation Program, 1998
    Traces the developments which have guided thinking and action in the water and sanitation sector since the UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program's inception in 1978, and analyzes how the Program has affected -- and been affected by -- these developments.The book is divided into three sections.
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    Failed Magic or Social Context?: Market Liberalization and the Rural Poor in Malawi

    Harvard Institute for International Development, Cambridge Mass., 1996
    One of the key questions in the debates swirling around structural adjustment programs in Africa is their effects on the poor. Have these programs "benefited ... the rural poor disproportionately", as concluded in Adjustment in Africa (World Bank 1994)? The answer for rural families studied over a period of years in Malawi is no.
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    External Evaluation of IMF Surveillance

    International Monetary Fund, 1999
    Independent report of the policy impact of IMF monitoring reports on the economic policy of its member countries.
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    Insights from the District Development Project, Uganda

    United Nations Capital Development Fund, 1999
    District Development Project (DDP) Pilot was set up to support the efforts of Ugandans to eradicate poverty in rural areas through improved inclusiveness, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability in the delivery of public goods and services.

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