Your search
Results 2,685 resources
-
In its search for pathways towards a more sustainable management of natural resources, development oriented research increasingly faces the challenge to develop new concepts and tools based on transdisciplinarity. Transdisciplinarity can, in terms of an idealized goal, be defined as a research approach that identifies and solves problems not only independently of disciplinary boundaries, but also including the knowledge and perceptions of non-scientific actors in a participatory process. In...
-
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology; the Ministry of Water Resources Management and Development-District Water Office, Isiolo; the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development-Isiolo and Meru Dryland Farming Project. Catholic Organization for Relief and Development (Cordaid). The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) provided support for the preparation of this publication.
-
South Africa is one of the countries facing the challenge of meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for sanitation. At least five percent of the South African population consists of people with disabilities (PWDs) and the question remains whether sanitation delivery in the country is addressing the needs of this group of individuals. This paper reviews legislation and sanitation policy within South Africa to determine whether the needs of PWDs were being addressed. The review...
-
A framework for Heritage, Multiculturalism and Citizenship Education: Seminar Papers and Proceedings, April 15 -17, 2002, Johannesburg, South Africa; Coordinated by Amina Osman and Brenda Leibowitz, under the auspices of the Commonwealth Secretariat, United Kingdom Department for Education and Employment and the Ministry of Education, South Africa. London: Commonwealth Secretariat, 2003.136 pp. ISBN: 0-85092-755-2 - Volume 100
-
Many 19th century Western missionaries were inspired by the goal of planting selfpropagating, self-supporting, self-governing churches throughout Africa and the rest of the developing world. In this task they proved remarkably successful, even though the most rapidly growing forms of Christianity found in Africa bear few similarities to traditional mission churches. In an analogous fashion, many contemporary IGOs and NGOs engaged in development, humanitarian assistance, peace-building, and...
-
Transitional societies face many struggles, including the sprint to keep up with technological developments. In the field of education, researchers and educators are exploring ways in which Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can support teaching and learning. This chapter describes one innovation in which ICT has been used to support two processes that are essential to educational change: the processes of curriculum renewal and teacher professional development. Based on findings...