CTA publications
Alternative financing is a basic tool for leaders of
development organizations or NGOs who wish to consider alternative ways of
financing development. The book questions the fund-raising strategies of such
organizations, especially as regards international aid. The numerous examples
listed in the book should provide the key for action and alternatives required
to increase the financial autonomy of development organizations.
Volume I deals with identifying the stumbling blocks and
limitations of the present financing system, as well as drawing extensively on
case studies from around the world, especially those of the Foundation Research
and Applications of Alternative Financing Development (RAFAD) and Women's World
Banking (WWB).
Alternative financing of Third World
development
organizations and NGOs Volume 1
by Fernand Vincent 1995 443pp
ISBN 2 88368 005 1
Published in French, English and Spanish by
Development
Innovations and Networks (IRED)
in association with, and available from, CTA.
Science and technology for development is the second
volume of the second STD programme initiated by Directorate General Xll of the
European Commission. The first volume, published in 1994, gave an account of the
results of 50 agricultural research projects in tropical and subtropical
conditions. The present volume includes the summaries of the final reports of 53
similar projects, of which 35 deal with improved agricultural production, 10
deal with conservation and better use of the environment, five with agricultural
engineering and post-harvest technology and three with production systems.
Science and technology for development tropical and subtropical
agriculture, 2nd programme volume 2: research projects 1987-1991 edited by S
Risopoulos 1995 330pp ISBN 929081 134 X jointly published by DGXII and CTA
Agricultural books published in Africa is a catalogue of
selected agricultural and related books. It describes over 100 publications on
agriculture from ten African countries, covering agriculture, rural development
and technology, agrarian economics and specific agricultural topics, including
crops, forestry, livestock, fish, pest research, and permaculture.
It is hoped that this catalogue will serve as a source of
practical information for obtaining African-published agricultural materials. It
is published by the African Publishers' Network (APNET) in collaboration with
CTA.
Agricultural books published in Africa 1995
66pp APNET ISBN 0
7974 1569 6
CTA ISBN 92 9081 129
3