"Whose ideas count? How can Ghanaian NGOs challenge global development fashions?", Gina Porter, 2001, 20 pp. "Whose ideas count? How can Mexican NGOs challenge global development fashions?" Janet G. Townsend, 2001, 20 pp. "Whose ideas count? How can North Indian NGOs challenge global development fashions?" Emma Mawdsley, 2001, 20 pp. "Whose ideas count? How can South Indian NGOs challenge global development fashions?" Janet G. Townsend, 2001, 20 pp. All four booklets have been produced as part of the "Knowledge, power and development agendas: NGOs North and South" DFID funded research project - see http://www.geography.dur.ac.uk/grassroots/ for further information. Copies are also available free in the UK; please send an A4 stamped addressed envelope to Janet Townsend, Geography, University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, UK. Please note that the booklets are very similar, in response to advice from local workshops with NGOs in each area; we'll normally send out one booklet, whichever you specify; if you need more, please write to explain. The consultation papers produced last year for the workshops are more individual, and are available on the website noted above. Contacts: janet.townsend@durham.ac.uk, e.e.mawdsley@durham.ac.uk, r.e.porter@durham.ac.uk The booklets are also being translated into Hindi, Kannada, Spanish and Telegu and the English and, for Mexico, the Spanish version will be placed on the website address above. (Item 110, posted 6/4/01)
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