Foreword / Reema Nanavaty -- 1. The SEWA Movement -- 2. Watershed Development -- 3. Forestry and Minor Forest Products -- 4. Dairy and Craft Cooperativism: Demand-Driven, Need-Based -- 5. Rural Micro-Finance -- 6. Health and Nutrition -- 7. Kutch and DWCRA -- 8. Women and the Panchayat -- 9. The Cyclone of 1998 -- 10. SEWA in the New Millennium -- 11. A Different Kind of Deregulation -- Epilogue: Earthquake Relief and Recovery
Summary
"Written in a very readable manner, this book contains important pointers for anyone interested in fostering human development. It will attract a wide readership especially among students of rural development, gender studies, social work, micro-finance, social development and labor studies. It will be of equal interest to a broad cross-section of people (including activists and NGOs) interested in the process of rural development."--BOOK JACKET