Development Practitioners' Handbook
Discover the essential resource for development practitioners with the Development Practitioners' Handbook by Allan Kaplan. Published by Pluto Press in 1996, this comprehensive guide spans 144 pages and serves as an invaluable tool for professionals engaged in Third World development projects. Kaplan's expertise in anthropology and economics shines through, providing insightful perspectives on aid and relief programs, economic development, and the intricacies of charities and voluntary services. This handbook is a must-have for anyone involved in development studies, public policy, and urban planning. Whether you are a seasoned expert or new to the field, this book will enhance your understanding and effectiveness in implementing impactful development initiatives. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to make a difference in communities around the globe.