Author: Daniel Taylor
Edition: First
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0801868254
Category: Medical
Edition: First
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0801868254
Category: Medical
Just and Lasting Change: When Communities Own Their Futures
Just and Lasting Change presents how to transform communities rapidly and inlocally appropriate ways. Download Just and Lasting Change medical books for free.
Daniel Taylor-Ide and Carl Taylor have been present at key events and worked with key thinkers in dealing with the large forces of inequity, environmental change, and globalization. The approach they have synthesized builds on what has worked over the last century-and can now be implemented rapidly and cost-effectively in many parts of the world. It relies on a three-way partnership of "bottom-up" initiatives from the community level, "top-down" support from government agencies, and "outside-in" ingenuity and objectivity from experts. Based on both a diverse range of case studies-from the earliest attempts to promote social development in Get Just and Lasting Change our bestseller medical books.

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