Africa Publications

Managing Dryland Resources. A Manual for Eastern and Southern Africa. 2002

Public Awareness: A manual for agricultural NGOs and research institutions. 2002

Integrating Gender in Development Projects. A manual for Field Practitioners. 2000

Sustainable Agriculture Extension Manual. 2000

Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Kenya. A field manual of traditional animal healthcare practices. 1996

 

 

Public Awareness: A manual for agricultural NGOs and research institutions. 2002

This manual, produced by IIRR’s Regional Center for Africa, is targeted at influencing policy formulation and agricultural strategy development. Commissioned by the Technical Center for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), an organization formed under the ACP-EU treaty, it focuses on leaders of organizations and communication professionals.

 

With this publication, CTA aims to enhance institutional links and to promote access of rural development workers to research and development experiences.

 

The idea for the book was borne out of a series of workshops conducted by CTA on public awareness. The workshops were themselves a response to the increasing need for development organizations to publicize their work  and strengthen links with the constituencies they serve.

 

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Managing Dryland Resources. A Manual for Eastern and Southern Africa. 2002

This Manual is intended for use as a field guide for development workers of community based and non-governmental organizations, churches, government agencies and research institutions engaged in agricultural development. Further, it will serve as reference material for schools, vocational institutions and universities. It builds on the Sustainable Agricultural Extension Manual, which was published by IIRR in 1998.

 

This manual provides an overview of selected problems and issues in dry land agriculture in Eastern and Southern Africa, and the various attempts by individuals, communities and development organizations to overcome these problems. It provides specific examples of technologies and approaches, as well as selected experiences of individual farmers, organizations and communities.

 

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Integrating Gender in Development Projects. A manual for Field Practitioners. 2000

The aim of this manual is to assist Ethiopian development workers who wish to do gender-responsive project planning. The manual suggests ideas, tools and techniques relevant to gender-responsive project planning. It aims at providing technical support for grassroots development workers who want to integrate gender at project level. The manual is also relevant to decision-makers and project designers involved in development work and will serve as a guide for gender-sensitive project planning as well as monitoring the gender aspects of ongoing projects.

 

The Manual is presented as follows: there are boxes with a number of questions, and field staff and users of the manual are encouraged to start with these questions before reading the scientific concepts. There are also boxes that provide information on the relevance of the tools or the gender issues to be taken into consideration before applying the tools/ techniques. Each of the tools has general and specific background reading. In addition, case studies undertaken at field level and literature review and analysis are included. These should encourage field staff to try out the gender analysis tools suggested here and to apply them in specific situations.

 

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Sustainable Agriculture Extension Manual. 2000

Sustainable Agriculture covers a wide range of topics: soil and water conservation, using organic matter to sustain soil fertility, pest management, cropping systems, livestock management, and many others. For agriculture to be sustainable, it must take into account not only the physical environment (soils, climate, ecosystems), but also local social and economic conditions. Efforts to promote sustainable farming often use community-based research and extension approaches.

 

This manual covers all these aspects of sustainable agriculture: the physical, socio-economic and organizational dimensions. Drawing on the experiences of numerous development and research agencies throughout Eastern and Southern Africa, the manual includes sections on technology development and extension, credit and marketing, land use, gender, soil and water conservation, soil fertility, cropping systems, livestock extension, and livestock technologies. Appendices list resource organizations, references and training materials where readers can find further information.

 

Written in clear, easy-to- understand language, the manual is illustrated with numerous line drawings. The manual will be indispensable for extension agents, non-government organizations, field technicians and all involved in designing and promoting sustainable agriculture in Eastern and Southern Africa.

 

This publication is also available in Swahili as a manual and a set of six audiotapes.

 

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Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Asia: An Information Kit on Traditional Animal Health Care Practices. 1994

Second printing: October 1998

 

The four booklets in this kit contain details on herbal remedies and other ethnoveterinary practices used by stock raisers and healers in South and Southeast Asia. Three of the four booklets cover ruminants (cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats), swine and poultry. The fourth booklet contains topics which apply to any of these species. This kit contains many valuable traditional practices that serve as low-cost and practical alternatives for rural communities. It is a useful reference for livestock raisers, animal health care practitioners and researchers throughout tropical Asia and other developing countries.

 

The publication was produced with the Heifer Project International. Funding partners were Bread for the World in Germany, Heifer Project International, World Bank, German Appropriate Technology Exchange and the Research Institute for Veterinary Science.

 

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