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AN
APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA (1982)
CONTENTS
I.
The problem . .
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II.
The donor role
III.
Implications for AID
A. General
observations
1. Time horizon
2. Comparative
advantage
3. Breadth
vs. focus
4. Equity
considerations
B. Specific
operational possibilities
1. Policy
a. The problem
b. Discussion
c. Program
response
-Training
-Policy seminars
-Research
2. Organization
a. The problem
b. Discussion
c. Program
response
-Fostering private enterprise
-Sharing public-sector success
-Social science research
3. Technology
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a. The problem
b. Discussion
c. Program
response
-Agricultural research priorities
-Dr. Press’s visit
-Research on contraceptives
-Medical research
4. Human resources development
a. Science
and mathematics education
b. Child
rearing
c. Leadership
development
IV.
Conclusion
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