 | | (introduction...) |
 | | About the Author |
 | | 1. The Causes of Hunger and Malnutrition: Macro and Micro Determinants |
 | | 2. Technical, Ethical and Ideological Responsibilities in Nutrition |
 | | 3. De-Westernizing Health Planning and Health Care Delivery: A Political Perspective1 |
 | | 4. Book Review: Susan George. A Fate Worse Than Debt: A radical new analysis of the Third World debt crisis (Or, the world financial crisis and the poor) |
 | | 5. Viewpoint - Ethics, Ideology and Nutrition |
 | | 6. Ethics And Ideology in the Battle Against Malnutrition |
 | | 7. The Challenge of Feeding the People: Chile under Allende and Tanzania under Nyerere |
 | | 8. The Role of Health and Nutrition in Development (Le Rôle de la Santé et de la Nutrition dans le Développement - El Papel de la Salud Y la Nutrición en El Desarrollo) |
 | | 9. Multidisciplinarity, Paradigms and Ideology in Development Work |
 | | 10. Survey on Attitudes to Nutrition Planning |
 | | 11. Household Purchasing-Power Deficit - A More Operational Indicator to Express Malnutrition |
 | | 12. Foreign Aid and its Role in Maintaining the Exploitation of the Agricultural Sector: Evidence from a Case Study in Africa |
 | | 13. Low School Performance: Malnutrition or Cultural Deprivation? |
 | | 14. Hunger and Malnutrition: Outlook for Changes in the Third World* |
 | | 15. Viewpoint: Nutrition Planning - What Relevance to Hunger? |
 | | 16. Rosalia |
 | | 17. The Political Economy of Ill Health and Malnutrition |
 | | 18. Commentary - The Markets of Hunger: Questioning Food Aid (Non-Emergency/Long-Term) |
 | | 19. Activism to Face World Hunger: Exploring New Needed Commitments |
 | | 20. The Child Survival Revolution: A Critique - or Health Still Only for Some by the Year 2000? |
 | | 21. Development Nemesis |
 | | 22. Looking Beyond the Doable: Resolutions for a New Development Decade |
 | | 23. Egos/ Alter Egos of the Main Actors in Development Projects: |
 | | 24. Positive Deviance in Child Nutrition: a Discussion |
 | | 25. The Project Approach in Development Assistance |
 | | 26. Triage Management in Third World Health Ministries |
 | | 27. On Behalf of the African Child: Challenges and Windows of Opportunity for the Donor Community.* |
 | | 28. The Household Entitlements Revolution or a Women-Centered Approach to Family Security |
 | | 29. Brave New World: A Political Pendulum in Search of its Balance |
 | | 30. Malnutrition and Income: Are We Being Misled? (A Dissenting View with a Confusing Literature) |
 | | 31. A Path for the 1990s?: Government-Donor Partnership to Finance PHC in the Third World |
 | | 32. Downsizing the Civil Service in Developing Countries: The Golden Handshake Option Revisited. |
 | | 33. The World Declaration on Nutrition and the 1992 International Conference on Nutrition (ICN) Plan of Action: The Cutting Edge of Conventional Thinking.* |
 | | 34. Income Generation Activities for Women, the Ninth Essential Element of Primary Health Care? An Idea Whose Time has Come! |
 | | 35. Some Reflections on ACC/SCN's 'How Nutrition Improves' |
 | | 36. Nutritional Goals for the Mid-Nineties: A Call for Advocacy and Action |
 | | 37. A. The Emerging Sustainable Development Paradigm: A Global Forum on the Cutting Edge of Progressive Thinking |
 | | 37. B. Sustainable Development beyond Ethical Pronouncements: the Role of Civil Society and Networking |
 | | 38. Foreign Aid: Giving Conditionalities a Good Name or Conditionalities: the Launching of a South-South Counter-Offensive |
 | | 39. The Community Development Dilemma: when are Service Delivery, Capacity Building, Advocacy and Social Mobilisation really Empowering? |
 | | 40. Development in the Mid 1990s: Reflections of an Old Socialist |
 | | 41. Book Review: Questioning the solution -The politics of primary health care and child survival with an in-depth critique of oral rehydration therapy |
 | | 42. Equity In Health and Nutrition and the Globalization of the World's Economy |
 | | 43. A. Different Challenges in Combating Micronutrient Deficiencies and Combating Protein Energy Malnutrition, or the Gap Between Nutrition Engineers and Nutrition Activists |
 | | 43. B. Micronutrient Deficiencies and Protein-Energy Malnutrition |
 | | 44. Northern-Led Development: is it Selling Technical Fixes to Solve the Problems of Ill-Health and Malnutrition? |
 | | 45. Actions and Activism in Fostering Genuine Grassroots Participation in Health and Nutrition |
 | | 46. Health, Nutrition and Sustainable Development. |
 | | 47. New Perspectives, Old Risks: our Need to Change and to Reconceptualize or Reemphasizing the Need to Tackle the Causes of Poverty in the Battle against Ill-Health and Malnutrition |
 | | 48. Health Sector Reform Measures: Are they Working?... And where do we go from here? |
 | | 49. On Development, the Real World, Power Games and the Ugly Faces of Greed (Food for thought about a state of mind). |
 | | 50. So What... in Search of the 'Big Picture' in Development (Food for a depressive thought) |
 | | 51. Can Significantly Greater Equity be Achieved through Targeting?: An Essay on Poverty, Equity and Targeting in Health and Nutrition. (*) (Food for a targetter's thought) |
 | | 52. Globalization, or the Fable of the Mongoose and the Snake (Fableous food for thought) |
 | | 53. Elements for a Nutrition Activism Course and Curriculum* |
 | | 54. The Role of Human Rights in Politicizing Development Ethics, Development Assistance and Development Praxis |
 | | 55. A Letter to the Student Erica who is Planning to Specialize in International Nutrition |
 | | 56. Food for a Capitalist thought - Book Review - The Lugano Report: On Preserving Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century |
 | | 57. Food for Finding where Your Thoughts Are - Variations on a Theme by the Chilean Writer Isabel Allende |
 | | 58. Remembering |
 | | 59. Letter to The Lancet - Draft 2 IMCI: An Initiative in Need of a New Name, a Greater Community-Centered Focus, and a Grassroots Mandate |
 | | 60. Food for Planning the Right Human Thoughts - Human Rights Based Planning: The New Approach |
 | | 61. Food for an Ombudsman's Thought - On Health Sector Reform, Health and Poverty and Other Herbs |
 | | 62. What does the New UN Human Rights Approach Bring to the Struggle of the Poor? |
 | | 63. Food for a Poor Thought on Health and Poverty - Health a Precious Asset, But Not A New and Potentially Powerful Exit Route from Poverty |
 | | 64. Food for a Poor Thought on Attacking Poverty - The WBs World Development Report 2000/2001 or the Trivialization of the Concept of Empowerment |
 | | 65. Human Rights or the Importance of Being Earnest: A Personal Account |
 | | 66. AID and Reform in Africa: Lessons from Ten Case Studies, Final Report |
 | | 67. Food for Thought About a State of Mind (2) - On Morality, Freedom, Choices, Justice and the Need for Peoples Power |
 | | 68. Thinking Loud - On Statistics* |
 | | 69. A Reader in Human Rights (1) - The Short Papers Here Collected are Part of an Ongoing Series the Author Irregularly Submits to About a Half Dozen E-Mail List Servers |
 | | 70. Aiming at the Target: Whats Left for the Devil to Advocate? |