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Public Participation in Development and Health Programs,Used
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Review A comprehensive and thorough review and critique of Bangladesh's extensive experience with rural development programs. Valuable both as source material and for its comparative insights. John D. Montgomery, Harvard University Populi...useful for anyone concerned with community participation in population formulation and implementation. Populi...useful for anyone concerned with community participation in population formulation and implementation. PopuliA comprehensive and thorough review and critique of Bangladesh's extensive experience with rural development programs. Valuable both as source material and for its comparative insights. John D. Montgomery, Harvard University Populi Product Description Analyzes the problems and dimensions of local participation in rural programs of developing countries. Identifies methods in which public participation may be mobilized, particularly in health programs, by analyzing data from eight specific programs carried out in Bangladesh. A useful text in development economics, sociology and public health courses. About the Author Wasim Alimuz Zaman is Research Fellow at the Center for Population Studies at Harvard University.
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