From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec
From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec
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BIBLIOGRAPHYSachs, J. (2005) The End of Poverty: How We Can Make It Happen in Our Lifetime,London: Penguin.Sands, P. (1995) Principles of International Environmental Law, Volume I: Frameworks,Standards and Implementation, Manchester: Manchester University Press.Schrijver, N. and F. Weiss (2004) International Law and Sustainable Development:Principles and Practice, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.Schumpeter, J. (1975) Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (originally published1942), New York: Harper.Sekhamane, N. (2004) ‘Impact of Urban Livelihoods on Women’s CaregivingBehaviours, Household Food Security and Nutrition of Children in Lesotho: ACommunity Case Study’, unpublished.Sen, A. (1999) Development as Freedom,New York:Knopf.Senderowitz, J. (1995) ‘Adolescent Health: Reassessing the Path <strong>to</strong> Adulthood’, WorldBank Discussion Paper No. 272, Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC: World Bank.Shepherd, A., R. Marcus, and A. Barrien<strong>to</strong>s (2005) ‘Policy Paper On Social Protection’,London: Overseas Development Institute (ODI).Shepherd, A.W. (2007) ‘Approaches <strong>to</strong> Linking Producers <strong>to</strong> Markets: A Review ofExperience <strong>to</strong> Date’, Agricultural Management, Marketing and Finance OccasionalPaper 13, Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).Shiferaw, B., G. Obare, G. Murich, and H. Mukhong (2006) ‘Building MarketLinkages: Experiences from Commercialization of Smallholder Production’,International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT).Singh, S. (2005) ‘Contract Farming for Agricultural Development: Review of Theoryand Practice with Special Reference <strong>to</strong> India’, CENTAD Working Papers, New Delhi:India, www.centad.org/cwp_02.aspSingh, S., J.E. Darroch, M. Vlassof, and J. Nadeau (2004) ‘Adding It Up: The Benefitsof Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care’, Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC and New York:The Alan Guttmacher Institute and United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).Slim, H. (2007) Killing Civilians: Method, Madness and Morality in War,Oxford:Signal Books Ltd.Small Arms Survey (2005) www.smallarmssurvey.org/files/sas/publicationsSmith, D. and J. Vivekananda (2007) ‘A Climate of Conflict: The Links betweenClimate Change, Peace and War’, London: International Alert.Sparrow, M. K. (2006) ‘Corruption in Health Care Systems: The US Experience’, inGlobal Corruption Report 2006, Berlin: Transparency International.Spence, M. (2007) Presentation <strong>to</strong> Commission on Growth and Development,London.Standing, G. (1999) Global Labour Flexibility, New York: St. Martins.Stern Review (2006) The Economics of Climate Change, Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media/4/3/Executive_Summary.pdfStern Review (2006) ‘What is the Economics of Climate Change?’, discussion paper,www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media/213/42/What_is_the_Economics_of_Climate_Change.pdfStiglitz, J. (2000) ‘What I learned at the world economic crisis’, New Republic,April 2000.Stiglitz, J. (2006) Making Globalization Work, London: Penguin.491