Robyn Eversole is Research Fellow with the Centre for Regional Development and Research at Edith Cowan University's Faculty of Regional Professional Studies in South Western Australia. She formerly worked as program officer for the Americas with the Trickle Up Program, an international NGO, and has conducted research in Bolivia since 1994
Tables and Map
Here to Help: NGO Meets Community-and What Happens Next?
Smallholder Agriculture and Poverty Alleviation in Indigenous Communities
Making a Statement or Finding a Role: British NGOs in Latin America
Perceptions: NGOs in a Context of Socio-Economic Change, Argentina at the End of the 1990s
Visions of Development: Catholic NGOs and Indigenous Communities in Northwestern Argentina
Market Articulation and Poverty Eradication? Critical Reflection on Tourist-Oriented Craft Production in Amazonian Ecuador
Women, Microenterprise Development, and Poverty in Bolivia
The Transformation Side of Microenterprise: The Case of the Opportunity International Program in Honduras
Awakening: Campesino Families, Development Institutions, and the Process of Socio-Economic Change
NGOs and Ecotourism in Ecuador's Amazon
Disencumbering Development: Alleviating Poverty Through Autonomy in Chiapas
Notes
References
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
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