Rwanda : which way now?
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Rwanda : which way now?
(An Oxfam country profile)
Oxfam, c1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Each book in Oxfam's "Country Profiles" series describes the social, political, historical, environmental and economic context of Oxfam's work in one particular country. The books focus on the real lives of ordinary people and the major development issues that face them, and are illustrated with photographs, maps and diagrams. This text looks at the problems facing Rwanda, one of Africa's smallest and most densely populated countries. The volume examines challenges such as environmental degradation, economic instability, conflict over resources and pressure for democratization, which affect the country especially acutely.
Table of Contents
- The land of a thousand hills - geographical survey
- the roots of conflict - ethnic groups and colonialism
- independence and after
- Rwanda under siege - the struggle for political supremacy
- exporting people and importing problems - refugees and the regional context
- can Rwanda feed itself - population and land
- an economy addicted to economy
- export or die...or export and die? - trade and structural adjustment
- alternative paths to development
- urbanization - the bright lights beckon
- migration - the never-ending search for land
- the environment - a country living off its capital
- hunters and gatherers in a disappearing world
- population - from 2 to 10 million in 60 years
- health for some by the year 2000 - health care, malaria and AIDS
- education - a cash crop to cultivate
- women's lives - signs of change
- on the edge of the abyss - prospects for peace and prosperity
- an Oxfam update - August 1994.
by "Nielsen BookData"