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1 January 1995
Financing Health Services in Poor Rural China: A Strategy for Health Sector Reform
Published by: IDS
Since 1950 China has transformed itself from the sick man of Asia' to a country with
better than average health indices for its level...
1 January 1995
Environmental Entitlements: An Outline Framework for Analysis, and a Mongolian Case Study
Published by: IDS
The uses and management o f renewable natural resources (RNRs), and their consequences
fo r sustainability, are mediated in intended...
5 December 1994
British Manufacturing Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Corporate Responses During Structural Adjustment
Published by: IDS
A recently completed survey of British manufacturing investment in fourteen anglophone African countries indicates that there has...
1 December 1994
How Will the EU’s Response to the GATT Round Affect Developing Countries?
Published by: IDS
The paper makes an initial analysis of the trade policy changes that the EU will implement to give effect to its GATT Round...
26 October 1994
3 October 1994
Linking Relief and Development
Published by: IDS
The basic idea of linking relief and development is simple and sensible. But what is involved in practice and what are the barriers preventing it? This IDS Bulletin presents a collection of articles on the issues involved, a number of case studies, and perspectives from several leading development and relief agencies.
1 July 1994
The Structural Adjustment of Structural Adjustment: SSA 1980-1993
Published by: IDS
Structural adjustment can be dated to the World Bank's 1981 Accelerated Development (Berg) Report, albeit precursor World Bank programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa (e.g. Togo, Malagasy Republic) date to the late 1970s.
1 July 1994
Under-Enrolment and Low Quality in African Primary Schooling: Towards a Gender-Sensitive Solution
Published by: IDS
This paper investigates the causes of under-enrolment and low school quality in Africa, distinguishing between those related to the provision of schooling by the State, and those related to the demand for the service by households.
1 June 1994
NGOs and Development: The Primacy of the Personal
Published by: IDS
Experience with PRA suggests that a reversal of the normally dominant behaviour and attitudes of outsiders is crucial for participatory development. To what extent would such changes resolve the problems of performance and accountability which currently concern so many NGOs?