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Out of step? : agricultural policy and Afghan livelihoods / Ian Christoplos.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: (Issues paper series)Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), 2004. Description: i, 78 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HD2065.6. Z8.
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction and methods—2. The context of agricultural rehabilitation and development—3. What is known about livelihoods and labour—4. The relevance of agricultural programming to livelihoods—5. Broadening livelihood options—6. Conclusions and recommendations—References—Abbreviations and acronyms—Publication from AREU—Figures and boxes.
Summary: Summary: “This issues paper reviews existing empirical analyses of agriculture’s relevance to rural livelihoods and contrasts these with the prevailing concepts and approaches that guide the Afghan government and international assistance community’s response to the “crisis” in Afghan agriculture. Findings stress that the visions of the aid community are not congruent with the perceptions and goals of local and national government…”—(page 1).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HD2065.6.Z8.C475 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Second copy is donated by Afghanaid. 3ACKU000385772
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“May 2004”.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction and methods—2. The context of agricultural rehabilitation and development—3. What is known about livelihoods and labour—4. The relevance of agricultural programming to livelihoods—5. Broadening livelihood options—6. Conclusions and recommendations—References—Abbreviations and acronyms—Publication from AREU—Figures and boxes.

Summary: “This issues paper reviews existing empirical analyses of agriculture’s relevance to rural livelihoods and contrasts these with the prevailing concepts and approaches that guide the Afghan government and international assistance community’s response to the “crisis” in Afghan agriculture. Findings stress that the visions of the aid community are not congruent with the perceptions and goals of local and national government…”—(page 1).

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