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Do It Herself

Autor Helen Appleton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 1995
Although women are the majority of small-scale technology users, their technical knowledge and understanding has largely been overlooked. This book investigates the contributions of women to technical innovation at a grassroots level, using twenty two case studies of technical innovation by women in sixteen countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853392870
ISBN-10: 1853392871
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Intermediate Technology Publications

Notă biografică

Helen Appleton is currently working as Senior Social Development Adveriser for Government Agency based in Islamabad, Pakistan. Between 1989-1997, she worked for Practical Action.

Cuprins

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii; INTRODUCTION 1; Part I Latin America; Banana drying in Bolivia 17; XIMENA MACHICAO BARBERY; Efficient domestic fuel use in Chile 34; WALDO BUSTAMANTE GOMEZ; Building hope: self-management and construction 47; MARCELA ARANCIBIA BALLESTER and ANA MARfA SALINAS BRIONES; Changing attitudes to health in the Dominican Republic 60; LOURDES PERDOMO DE GOMEZ, MARIA DOLORES MATEO; MONTERO and RITA OTTE; Functional pottery in Nicaragua 82; FRANgOISE ROMEO B. Pork processing in Peru 100; MERCEDES L6PEZ PINEDO; The preparation of Andean products in Peru 109; MARfA ESTRELLA CANTO SANABRIA; Coping with a lack of electricity in marginal urban areas 122; LOURDES PALAO YTURREGUI; Vegetable production units in Venezuela 134; LUIS MIGUEL ABAD, IGNACIO ALZURU, LOKMAN GONZALEZ, ROSENDO; MORENO and JAVIER VAZQUEZ; Part II Africa; Shea butter extraction in Ghana 157; YVONNE WALLACE-BRUCE; Pottery technology in Kenya 162; JOSEPHINE A. MUTAGAYWA; Indigenous vegetables in Kenya 167; WINNIE OGANA; Salt extraction in Sierra Leone 172; BERNADETTE LAHAI; Fermented foods in Sudan 177; HAMID A. DIRAR; Cassava processing in Uganda 181; ERIOTH SIMWOGERERE; Nkejje fish in Lake Victoria 185; IRENE FLORENCE WEKIYA; Survival skills of Tonga women in Zimbabwe 188; RODGER MPANDE and NOMA MPOFU; Part III Asia; Land reclamation in Bangladesh 197; AYESHA SHANJAHAN; Manual silk reeling in India 207; PRABHA SHEKAR; Carpet making in Nepal 231; PRABHAR THACKER; Coir workers in Sri Lanka 249; KAMALA PEIRIS; Food processing in Sri Lanka 275; PADMINI ABEYWARDENE; CONCLUSION 298; REFERENCES 306