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Reconstructing Rural Egypt Ahmed Hussein And The History Of Egyptian Development Amy J Johnson

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Reconstructing Rural Egypt Ahmed Hussein And The History Of Egyptian Development Amy J Johnson
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 60.65 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Amy J. Johnson
ISBN: 9780815630142, 081563014X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Reconstructing Rural Egypt Ahmed Hussein And The History Of Egyptian Development Amy J Johnson by Amy J. Johnson 9780815630142, 081563014X instant download after payment.

Johnson's book provides the rich and untold story of the architect behind Egypt's inspired and highly successful social reform policies. The Rural Social Centers of the German-educated Ahmed Hussein were the cornerstones of his project initiatives, and these centers integrated social services through complete community participation. His programs flourished and were used as models for rural development projects worldwide. After the 1952 revolution, Hussein's influence waned, and he refused to participate in Gamal `Abd el-Nasir's development schemes. `Abd el-Nasr's eventual obliteration of Hussein's reform projects led to Hussein's resignation. Although he never again became involved in public life, Hussein created a school of thought in Egypt that endures today. Johnson chronicles current efforts of several organizations to revive Hussein's methods and reform agenda.

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