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Technologies for rural women's activities: problems and prospects in Sierra Leone

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  • Stevens, Y.

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Working paper on traditional technology and intermediate technology used by rural women in Sierra Leone - outlines land tenure, sexual division of labour and other sociological aspects; reviews existing methods used for rice, palm oil and fish food processing, food preservation, water supply, cooking, soap-making, etc.; identifies areas in which improved technology could be useful and examines obstacles to the adoption of innovations and technological change. Bibliography, diagrams, maps, statistical tables.

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  • Stevens, Y., 1981. "Technologies for rural women's activities: problems and prospects in Sierra Leone," ILO Working Papers 992149643402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992149643402676
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    1. Cecelski E., 1984. "Rural energy crisis, women's work and family welfare: perspectives and approaches to action," ILO Working Papers 992323473402676, International Labour Organization.
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