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Common terms and phrasesactivities Africa ALCOM analysis anthropologists apparently aquaculture argued associated assumed assumptions behaviour beneficiaries Chapter Chibote communities context cooking countries culture development agencies development intervention development organizations development projects DFID discourse donors economic Emma Crewe empowerment example expatriate expertise experts extensionists failure farmers farming fish fish-farming fish-ponds fish-scout Fisheries focus fuel funds gender relations Harare household ideas identity ideologies important income individuals inequalities influenced interests Intermediate Technology international development involved Kenya knowledge kwacha labour Luapula Luapula Province maize male material ment modern Monga motivation NGOs nshima participation participatory rural appraisal particular partners partnership people's political ponds potential potters power relations practice priorities problems production project staff recipients relationship role rural SADC Sarvodaya seen social scientists Sri Lanka stove programmes strategy structures technical tend traditional village women women's groups World World Bank Zambia References to this bookFrom other books
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