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reading on... THE FOOD INDUSTRY

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Len Munnik |
Development
Aid. By Leelananda de Silva, Third World Forum
NGO Liaison Service, UN, Palais des Nations,
Geneva, 1983. Excellent brief guide to the historical
background and current trends in development aid.
Real
Aid: a Strategy for Britain. By the Independent
Group on British Aid, 1982. An authoritative critique
of British official aid, with constructive proposals for reform.
Available from Christian Aid, P.O. Box 1, London.
Campaign
for Real Aid Game. By OXFAM, 1982. A lively
simulation game for introducing groups to development aid
issues. Available from OXEAM, 274 Banbury Road, Oxford.
First
Things First, By Paul Streeten, Oxford University
Press and World Bank, Oxford and Washington, 1981. Lucid
and convincing presentation of the case for a basic needs
approach to development, drawing on the actual experience
of a wide range of countries.
Development
Debacle: the World Bank in the Philippines. By
Walden Bello, David Kinley and Elaine Elinson, Institute for
Food and Development Policy, 1885 Mission Street, San Francisco,
1982. Devastating critique of the World Banks economic
prescriptions for the Philippines over the past decade. Available
from Third World Publications in the UK.
Focus
on Poverty. World Bank. Washington, 1983. The
nearest the World Bank has yet come to a public self-critique
of its focus on poverty approach.
Development
Cooperation. 1982 Review, Organisation for Economic
Cooperation and Development. Paris, 1982. Invaluable resource
document on official development assistance from OECD countries.
Perpetuating
Poverty. By Robert Carty and Virginia Smith, Between
the Lines, 427 Bloon St. W, Toronto, 1981. Carefully researched
debunking of the myth that Canadas foreign aid programme
leads the fight for global equality.
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