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Human 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 bibliographyDocumentUsing indigenous knowledge, remote sensing and GIS for sustainable development
Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor - Indigenous Knowledge WorldWide, 1994Information describing the natural resources of any region (e.g. soil, water and vegetation) forms the base upon which sustainable development must be built. The twin challenges of providing information that can lead to sustainable development are to keep acquisition costs low and utility high.DocumentWater resources managment: IISD resource guide
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999List of important document (with abstract) and related WWW sites. Prepared by IISD Information CentreDocumentCivil society: IISD resource guide
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1998Bibilography of key paper resources concerning civil society and sustainable development accompanied by short abstracts. Also details of relevant WWW sites. Prepared by IISD Information CentreDocumentDirectory of European Tropical Forest Research Institutions
European Tropical Forest Research Network, 1999The ETFRN Directory lists participants in the European Tropical Forest Research Network. It includes over 500 entries of organisations in EU member states which are involved in forest research in the Tropics, Subtropics and Mediterranean.DocumentEconomic Reforms And Health Conditions Of The Urban Poor In Tanzania
African Studies Quarterly, 1997This paper describes the impact of Economic Reforms on the health conditions of the urban poor in Tanzania. The main argument advanced is that Structural Adjustment Policies (SAPs) have exacerbated the declining condition of the urban areas rather than improved them.DocumentSovereignty and Personal Rule in Zaire
African Studies Quarterly, 1997How did Mobutu weather for so long the collapse of not only Zaire's state institutions, but also his presidential network of strongmen and aspiring politicians that really ran Zaire before the 1990s? And after Laurent Kabila finally removed Mobutu from power in May, 1997, how has the nature of state collapse under Mobutu influenced Kabila's own construction of authority?
