From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec
From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec
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FROM POVERTY TO POWERBoko, M., I. Niang, A. Nyong, C. Vogel, A. Githeko, M. Medany, B. Osman-Elasha,R. Tabo, and P. Yanda (2007) Africa Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation andVulnerability, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Bonwick, A. (2006) ‘Protection in Colombia: A Bottom-up Approach’, London:Overseas Development Institute (ODI).Bourke, M. (2005) ‘Agricultural production and customary land in Papua NewGuinea’, in J. Fingleton (ed.) ‘Privatising Land in the Pacific – A Defence ofCustomary Tenures’, Discussion Paper, Australia Institute.Boyer, D. (2001) ‘Trade: The Connection Between Environment and SustainableLivelihoods’, Boston MA: Oxfam America.Bräutigam, D. and S. Knack (2004) Foreign Aid, Institutions and Governance inSub-Saharan Africa, Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press.Brigmann, J. and C.K. Prahalad (2007) ‘Co-creating business’s new social compact’,Harvard Business Review, February.Brooks, N. (2006) ‘Climate Change, Drought and Pastoralism in the Sahel’, discussionnote for the World Initiative on Sustainable Pastoralism, www.iucn.org/wisp/documents_english/climate_changes.pdfBrouwer, M., H. Grady, V. Traore, and D. Wordofa (undated) ‘The Experiences ofOxfam International and its Affiliates in Rights-Based Programming andCampaigning’, The Hague: Oxfam Novib.Brown, D. (2007) ‘Globalization and Employment Conditions’, Social Protectiondiscussion paper, Washington DC: World Bank.Bruce, J. (1989) ‘Homes divided’, in World Development 17(7).Brundtland, G.H. (1987) Our Common Future, Oxford: Oxford University Press,for the World Commission on Environment and Development.Bryceson, D.F. and J. Fonseca (2006) ‘Risking death for survival: peasant responses tohunger and HIV/AIDS in Malawi’, World Development 34(8).Buckner, L.J. and S.M. Yeandle (2007) ‘Valuing Carers – Calculating the Value ofUnpaid Care’, Leeds: University of Leeds.Bulir, A. and J. Hamann (2005) ‘Volatility of Development Aid: From the Frying Paninto the Fire?’, Washington DC: International Monetary Fund (IMF).Burall, S. and S. Maxwell with A.R. Menocal (2006) ‘Reforming the International AidArchitecture: Options and Ways Forward’, London: Overseas Development Institute(ODI).Caceres, E. (2007) ‘Territories and Citizenship: the Revolution of the Chiquitanos’,background paper for Oxfam International.Çagatay, ˘ N. and K. Ertürk (2004) ‘Gender and Globalization: a MacroeconomicPerspective’, Geneva: International Labour Organization (ILO).Canadian Foodgrains Bank/Oxfam Canada (2005) ‘Increasing Local PurchaseFlexibility in Canadian Food Aid Procurement – An Idea Whose Time Has Come’,Ottawa: Oxfam Canada.Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) (2003) ‘Promoting SustainableDevelopment through Agriculture,’ www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/REN-2181377-PRU474
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FROM POVERTY TO POWERBoko, M., I. Niang, A. Nyong, C. Vogel, A. Githeko, M. Medany, B. Osman-Elasha,R. Tabo, and P. Yanda (2007) Africa Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation andVulnerability, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Bonwick, A. (2006) ‘Protection in Colombia: A Bot<strong>to</strong>m-up Approach’, London:Overseas Development Institute (ODI).Bourke, M. (2005) ‘Agricultural production and cus<strong>to</strong>mary land in Papua NewGuinea’, in J. Fingle<strong>to</strong>n (ed.) ‘Privatising Land in the Pacific – A Defence ofCus<strong>to</strong>mary Tenures’, Discussion Paper, Australia Institute.Boyer, D. (2001) ‘Trade: The Connection Between Environment and SustainableLivelihoods’, Bos<strong>to</strong>n MA: <strong>Oxfam</strong> America.Bräutigam, D. and S. Knack (2004) Foreign Aid, Institutions and Governance inSub-Saharan Africa, Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press.Brigmann, J. and C.K. Prahalad (2007) ‘Co-creating business’s new social compact’,Harvard Business Review, February.Brooks, N. (2006) ‘Climate Change, Drought and Pas<strong>to</strong>ralism in the Sahel’, discussionnote for the World Initiative on Sustainable Pas<strong>to</strong>ralism, www.iucn.org/wisp/documents_english/climate_changes.pdfBrouwer, M., H. Grady, V. Traore, and D. Wordofa (undated) ‘The Experiences of<strong>Oxfam</strong> International and its Affiliates in Rights-Based Programming andCampaigning’, The Hague: <strong>Oxfam</strong> Novib.Brown, D. (2007) ‘Globalization and Employment Conditions’, Social Protectiondiscussion paper, Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC: World Bank.Bruce, J. (1989) ‘Homes divided’, in World Development 17(7).Brundtland, G.H. (1987) Our Common Future, Oxford: Oxford University Press,for the World Commission on Environment and Development.Bryceson, D.F. and J. Fonseca (2006) ‘Risking death for survival: peasant responses <strong>to</strong>hunger and HIV/AIDS in Malawi’, World Development 34(8).Buckner, L.J. and S.M. Yeandle (2007) ‘Valuing Carers – Calculating the Value ofUnpaid Care’, Leeds: University of Leeds.Bulir, A. and J. Hamann (2005) ‘Volatility of Development Aid: <strong>From</strong> the Frying Panin<strong>to</strong> the Fire?’, Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC: International Monetary Fund (IMF).Burall, S. and S. Maxwell with A.R. Menocal (2006) ‘Reforming the International AidArchitecture: Options and Ways Forward’, London: Overseas Development Institute(ODI).Caceres, E. (2007) ‘Terri<strong>to</strong>ries and Citizenship: the Revolution of the Chiquitanos’,background paper for <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.Çagatay, ˘ N. and K. Ertürk (2004) ‘Gender and Globalization: a MacroeconomicPerspective’, Geneva: International Labour Organization (ILO).Canadian Foodgrains Bank/<strong>Oxfam</strong> Canada (2005) ‘Increasing Local PurchaseFlexibility in Canadian Food Aid Procurement – An Idea Whose Time Has Come’,Ottawa: <strong>Oxfam</strong> Canada.Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) (2003) ‘Promoting SustainableDevelopment through Agriculture,’ www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/REN-2181377-PRU474