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American University in Cairo

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1984

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Irrigation And Society In Rural Egypt, Sohair Mehanna, Richard Huntington, Rachad Antonius Oct 1984

Irrigation And Society In Rural Egypt, Sohair Mehanna, Richard Huntington, Rachad Antonius

Faculty Books

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The United Nations Development Program In Egypt, Luciano Cappelletti Jan 1984

The United Nations Development Program In Egypt, Luciano Cappelletti

Faculty Book Chapters

Egypt has been and continues to be one of the major recipients of development assistance in the third world, yet very little effort has been made to assess the overall impact of this aid on Egypt A symposium was held on December 10th and 11th, 1983 in Oriental Hall at the American University in Cairo, organized by Cairo Papers in Social Science with financial support from the Cairo Office of the Ford Foundation. Egyptian government ministers, officials from representative donors and scholars experienced in development were invited to make formal presentations to the symposium. The essays presented in this issue …


Whose Knowledge Counts: Discourse And Development In An Egyptian Rural Community, Cynthia Nelson Jan 1984

Whose Knowledge Counts: Discourse And Development In An Egyptian Rural Community, Cynthia Nelson

Faculty Book Chapters

Egypt has been and continues to be one of the major recipients of development assistance in the third world, yet very little effort has been made to assess the overall impact of this aid on Egypt A symposium was held on December 10th and 11th, 1983 in Oriental Hall at the American University in Cairo, organized by Cairo Papers in Social Science with financial support from the Cairo Office of the Ford Foundation. Egyptian government ministers, officials from representative donors and scholars experienced in development were invited to make formal presentations to the symposium. The essays presented in this issue …