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Patrick Kilby

    Philanthropic Foundations in International Development
    The Green Revolution
    China and the United States as Aid Donors: Past and Future Trajectories
    NGOs and Political Change: A History of the Australian Council for International Development
    NGOs in India
    • NGOs in India

      The challenges of women's empowerment and accountability

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The book is accessible for free in PDF format through the TandF eBooks and OAPEN Library platforms, promoting open access to research. It is published under a Creative Commons license, allowing for non-commercial use without alterations. This initiative is part of the OAPEN-UK research project, emphasizing the importance of sharing academic resources widely.

      NGOs in India
    • Focusing on the history of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), this book delves into its evolution since 1965, utilizing both contemporary literature and rich archival resources. It highlights the organization's role as the leading body for Australian international development NGOs, providing insights into its impact and significance in the sector.

      NGOs and Political Change: A History of the Australian Council for International Development
    • The book examines the foreign aid strategies of the United States and China over the past seventy years, highlighting their parallel paths in aiming for Third World economic development. It reveals how both nations utilized their aid programs to advance their own national interests, despite employing contrasting approaches. The analysis delves into the political and economic implications of their foreign aid policies, providing insights into the broader dynamics of international relations.

      China and the United States as Aid Donors: Past and Future Trajectories
    • "This book analyses three underlying principles that have guided green revolutions: the political environment in which they were set; how they contributed to both the successes and challenges the Green Revolution continues to face; and the systemic institutional barriers for access to these agricultural production advances, with a focus on how gender relations limit the inclusion of women even when they are the principle cultivators and farm managers."

      The Green Revolution