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The Practice Of International Development 1st Edition Jerrold Keilson

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The Practice Of International Development 1st Edition Jerrold Keilson
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Jerrold Keilson, Michael Gubser
ISBN: 9781466586727, 9781315098432, 1466586729, 1315098431
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Practice Of International Development 1st Edition Jerrold Keilson by Jerrold Keilson, Michael Gubser 9781466586727, 9781315098432, 1466586729, 1315098431 instant download after payment.

A collection of essays by expert practitioners on different aspects of design and management of international development activities, this unique book considers challenges from the perspective of development practitioners who confront technical, managerial, political, theoretical, and moral quandaries on a daily basis. It examines real issues and navigates the often contradictory demands of local development needs, international donor imperatives, and limited financial resources; the need to act despite limited time, information, and assurance of results; the competing pulls of administrative efficiency; and the desire to alleviate suffering.

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