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... programmes and plans must start from , and with , the people concerned . It seems to me that planners and directors of develop- ment programmes may often see a " community's felt needs " in terms of economic development . If this is so ...
... programmes and plans must start from , and with , the people concerned . It seems to me that planners and directors of develop- ment programmes may often see a " community's felt needs " in terms of economic development . If this is so ...
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... programme for possible co - operation . It is co - operation now and where we are , here or there . The felt needs of a particular community , for example cannot wait until a creation of development for certain institutional programmes ...
... programme for possible co - operation . It is co - operation now and where we are , here or there . The felt needs of a particular community , for example cannot wait until a creation of development for certain institutional programmes ...
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... programmes . If not , then we are the ones who are " hiding " and " anonymous " , not the people . Further , we must identify groups and classes of people who have similar characteristics , and who follow certain patterns in their ...
... programmes . If not , then we are the ones who are " hiding " and " anonymous " , not the people . Further , we must identify groups and classes of people who have similar characteristics , and who follow certain patterns in their ...
Contents
MELANESIA THE CHURCH AND THE FUTURE | 3 |
THE ROLE OF THE CHURCH IN DEVELOPMENT | 13 |
MISSION AND DEVELOPMENT THE ROLE | 27 |
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