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Decentralising of health policy and planning using Participatory Rural Appraisal : Indian example
Global Development Network, 2001This paper focuses on the importance of decentralisation in health care provision and how community participation could become a way forward to provide health care to all, using participatory rural appraisal.The paper outlines the present system of health care in India and the current challenges it faces.DocumentGovernance & poverty: an alternative paradigm
GDNet document store, 2000In much the same way that non-formal sector "parallel economies" have been addressed since the 1980's, the "new paradigm" presented in this paper proposes the integration of "parallel governance" into our development models.DocumentRethinking governance handbook: an inventory of ideas to enhance participation, transparancy and accountability
Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria, 2001Taken from a broad range of sources this guide gives detailed accounts of a number of different approaches (both tested and untested) to issues of governance aimed at international organisations to encourage innovation and good practice.DocumentPractical options in using the potential of international NGO networks (UIA)
Union of International Associations, 1999DocumentConcepts of sustainable agriculture and rural development: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentWomen, environment and development: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentSustainable livelihoods: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentSustainability and security: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentCo-management bibliography [joint management of resources by government and local communities) (IISD)
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentAspects of resource conflict in semi-arid Africa
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1999The present century has seen a significant real increase in resource conflict in semi-arid Africa. The most important causes of this are human population increase and the globalisation of the economy. Such conflicts reflect both point resources (mines, farms, reserves) and ecozonal conflicts (water, grazing and hunting rights).Pages
