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Distributing Seeds and Tools in Emergencies

By: Douglas Johnson
96 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Oxfam
Distributing Seeds and Tools in Emergencies
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  • Distributing Seeds and Tools in Emergencies ISBN: 9780855983833 Paperback Dec 1998 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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About this book

Provides advice to relief workers considering a distribution of seeds and tools to refugees or displaced people, covering preliminary assessment, project design, and implementation, including the choice of seeds and tools to distribute, and methods of distribution.

Contents

Preface; 1.Gender issues related to seeds and tool management; 2. The project cycle and project management; 3.Initial project assessment, or scoping; 4.Project information requirements: 5.Assessments; 6.Project data; 7.Technical information on seeds and tools; 8. Project implementation; 9.Long-term considerations; Appendices: 1.Outline of an emergency preparedness plan; 2.Measurement conversion table; 3.Assessment report format; 4.Example of a mind map; 5.Project budget; 6.Botanical names of some common crops in English and Latin; 7. Calculating storage areas; 8.Sample distribution form; Layout for final project report

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By: Douglas Johnson
96 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Oxfam
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