Made in Africa : Learning from Carpentry Hand Tool Projects
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Made in Africa : Learning from Carpentry Hand Tool Projects
VSO/IT Publications, 1993
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内容説明
This book examines the pros and cons of the local production of carpentry hand-tools as opposed to their importation. In seeking the best strategy to adopt it also outlines the previous methods adopted by VSO and Intermediate Technology who have much experience in this area. Published in the VSO ECOE Programme series.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: an historical perspective
- re-introducing tool making
- barriers to success
- a gender perspective
- the text. Part 2 Why make hand tools: why carpentry?
- approaches to making tools
- summary. Part 3 Hand tools and practising carpenters: practising carpenters
- carpenters' tools
- carpenters' own experience in making tools
- the VSO experience
- conclusions
- lessons learnt. Part 4 Making tools in educational institutions: benefits
- youth polytechnics, Kenya
- government training centres, Malawi
- NGO training centres, Zimbabwe
- government training centres, Zimbabwe
- acceptability
- tool making and educational justification
- conclusion
- lessons learnt. Part 5 Hand tool production units: rapogi youth polytechnic
- bande tool makers
- WECO tool production
- unit
- itawoga tools
- COMET, Zambia
- conclusions
- lessons
- learnt. Part 6 Conclusions and future work: skills transfer
- appropriateness
- acceptability
- sustainability
- combined programmes
- which tools?
- self employment
- further work by IT and VSO.
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