Power and Need in Africa (1988) examines the mechanisms for giving the poor of Africa the means to develop their own future – a renaissance which has as its constituent elements environmental sustainability, women’s emancipation and social justice.
1. Background and Debate: Need as a Verb, Not a Noun
2. Health For All
Means Power For All: Primary Health Care, Basic Services and the Legitimacy
of the African State
3. Short-cuts Can Be Hazardous to Your Health: Campaign
Approaches to Water Supply, Sanitation and Housing
4. A Child Survival and
Development Revolution? UNICEFs Answer to the Head Wind of Recession
5. An
African Food Dilemma? National Self-Reliance Versus Family Food Security
6.
Rural Development: The Super Shopping List?
7. Basic Needs in Conflict:
Technology to the Rescue?
8. Power and Need: Conclusions