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Dodds, Tony; Inquai, Solomon – 1983
This report presents findings confirming the crucial role of education in enabling refugees to contribute actively to their own relief, and suggests ways in which appropriate education can be provided. The introduction reviews the history of the International Extension College (IEC), which exists to provide information and advice on distance…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developing Nations, Distance Education, Interviews
Ainsworth, Martha – 1985
Lowering fertility will require both a reduction in desired family size and provision of family planning services that respond to clients' needs. The World Fertility Survey and the Contraceptive Prevalence Survey found sizable groups of women with an "unmet need" for contraception. Investigators have also found evidence of unanswered…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Contraception, Developing Nations, Family Planning
Cardozier, V. R. – 1985
The Philippines has modeled its higher education system almost totally upon the American model, with similarities in organization, degrees, curricula, teaching methods, governance, and faculty roles. The University of the Philippines was established in 1908, and between 1901 and 1926, eight regional normal schools were established to train public…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Eddy, David, Ed.; Garb, Gill, Ed. – World Education, Inc. Reports, 1987
This issue of Reports Magazine focuses on the challenges that women face and their efforts to continue the struggle for a wider recognition in development and all other spheres of life. "Feminist Issues in Development" (Peggy Antrobus) discusses how feminist analyses offer critiques of conventional approaches to development that…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Clausen, A. W. – 1984
In this address, the president of the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation indicates that all countries, industrial and developing, have a stake in an open international trading system. The experience of the World Bank in working closely with its developing member countries has demonstrated that healthy and sustained economic…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Exports
Hanson, E. Mark – 1988
The difference between developed and less developed countries chiefly resides in the effectiveness of their administrative systems. This study attempts to identify and analyze the organizational constraints acting upon and within the Egyptian Ministry of Education that deter its capacity for administrative reform. Critical management processes are…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Chakroff, Marilyn; Druben, Laurel, Ed. – 1987
This is the French translation of a "how-to" manual, designed as a working and teaching tool for extension agents as they establish and/or maintain local fish pond operations. The manual presents information to facilitate technology transfer and to provide a clear guide for warm water fish pond construction and management. Major topic…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Design Requirements, Developing Nations, Fisheries
Chakroff, Marilyn; Druben, Laurel, Ed. – 1983
This is the Spanish translation of a "how-to" manual, designed as a working and teaching tool for extension agents as they establish and/or maintain local fish pond operations. The manual presents information to facilitate technology transfer and to provide a clear guide for warm water fish pond construction and management. Major topic…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Design Requirements, Developing Nations, Fisheries
Barton, Frank; Lehrke, Gunter – 1983
Intended for those responsible for all kinds of publications in developing countries, this booklet has three main objectives: (1) to give the ordinary person who knows nothing about printing or printing processes enough information to be able to deal intelligently with a printer, (2) to show how it is possible for a person or group of persons with…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Journalism, Layout (Publications), Literacy Education
Development Communication Report, 1985
This newsletter discusses development projects in developing nations, including the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Peru. The following major articles are included: (1) "Radio Santa Maria: A Case Study of Participatory Evaluation" (John K. Mayo, Charles B. Green, and Miguel E. Vargas); (2) "Instruction by Audio Conference: An…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Developing Nations, Educational Radio, Health Education
Lim, G., Ed.; And Others – 1985
A workshop on plant viruses and mycoplasmas brought together scientists and researchers working on these microorganisms in the countries of eastern Asia, and enabled them to discuss their studies, to exchange ideas, and to become familiar with their counterparts These proceedings of the workshop contain papers which include country reports,…
Descriptors: Botany, Developing Nations, Field Crops, Higher Education
Sheehan, Barry A. – 1983
The current crisis in the field of comparative education is one of methodology: the quasi-scientific approach, which is widely used and expensively funded, necessarily jettisons a whole range of variables which are not measurable and which may well have more explanatory power. The quantitative studies have not been shown to yield anything which is…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Developing Nations, International Education
Inter-American Foundation, Rosslyn, VA. – 1981
This is the 1981 report of the Inter-American Foundation, a public corporation created by the United States Conqress in 1969 to support the self-help efforts of poor people in Latin America and the Caribbean. The report provides an overall review of 1981 grants provided by the Foundation in Latin America and the Caribbean in the areas of: (1)…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economically Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries
Logan, Robert; Hayes, James – 1982
Jacques Ellul defined "prepropaganda" as the subtle and sophisticated use of news services to improve an authoritarian government's public image. Because its value is directly related to its being used sparingly, he predicted that prepropaganda would increase when an authoritarian government felt threatened and decrease when it once more…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Content Analysis, Developing Nations, Media Research
Ndiaye, Raphael – 1984
This overview of the activities of the Section for Africa begins by tracing the growth of the section in 1982 and 1983 to 100 African members and 22 members from other continents. Participation by the section in International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) preconference seminars is briefly discussed, and it is noted that the section…
Descriptors: Conferences, Cooperative Planning, Developing Nations, International Organizations
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