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Yadav, Sohan Ram. Rural and agrarian social structure of Nepal. New Delhi, India: Commonwealth Publishers, 1992.

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A.H.M.N Chowdhury. Rural institutional finance in Bangladesh and Nepal: Review and agenda for reforms. [Manila]: Asian Development Bank, 1993.

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Sharma, Shalik Ram. Improving access of women to formal credit facilities in Nepal. Kathmandu: Institute for Integrated Development Studies, 1997.

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Hertzog, Esther. Patrons of women: Literacy projects and gender development in rural Nepal. New York: Berghahn Books, 2011.

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Tiwari, Indra P. Employment creation and income generation in rural regions: Peoples, places, activities and interventions in Nepal. Lekhnath, Nepal: Center for Rural and Urban Studies and Transfiguration, 1998.

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Credit & culture: A substantivist perspective on credit relations in Nepal. Berlin: Reimer, 2001.

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Amatya, Daman B. Perspectives in regional problems and regional development in Nepal. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1987.

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Dillon, Andrew. Estimating the impact of access to infrastructure and extension services in rural Nepal. Washington, D.C: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2011.

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Anderson, Kym. Economic reform in Nepal and WTO accession: Implications for agriculture and rural development. Adelaide, Australia: Centre for International Economic Studies, University of Adelaide, 1998.

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Shrestha, Nanda R. Landlessness and migration in Nepal. Boulder: Westview Press, 1990.

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Jha, Sasinath. Conservation for development in Nepal. New Delhi: National Book Organisation, 1990.

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Ojha, Ek Raj. Production credit for rural women: An impact evaluation of the Production Credit for Rural Women (PCRW) Project around Gajuri, Nepal. Bangkok: Division of Human Settlements Development, Asian Institute of Technology, 1992.

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The Chitawan Tharus in southern Nepal: An ethnoecological approach. Stuttgart: Steiner, 1999.

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Adhikari, Jagannath. The beginnings of agrarian change: A case study in central Nepal. Kathmandu: TM Publication, 1996.

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Clemens, Elisabeth. Capacity development for scaling up decentralized energy access programmes: Lessons from Nepal on its role, costs, and financing. Bourton on Dunsmore, Rugby, Warwickshire, UK: Practical Action Publishing Ltd, 2010.

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Ebregt, Arthur. PPP, today and tomorrow. Kathmandu: UNDP, 1999.

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Acharya, Ganga Dutta. Food security & vulnerability in Nepal: A case study of selected VDCs of Surkhet and Dailekh districts. Kathmandu: Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN) in partnership with Oxfam GB, Nepal, 2009.

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Acharya, Ganga Dutta. Food security & vulnerability in Nepal: A case study of selected VDCs of Surkhet and Dailekh districts. Kathmandu: Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN) in partnership with Oxfam GB, Nepal, 2009.

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Acharya, Ganga Dutta. Food security & vulnerability in Nepal: A case study of selected VDCs of Surkhet and Dailekh districts. Kathmandu: Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN) in partnership with Oxfam GB, Nepal, 2009.

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GB--Nepal, OXFAM, and Rural Reconstruction Nepal, eds. Food security & vulnerability in Nepal: A case study of selected VDCs of Surkhet and Dailekh districts. Kathmandu: Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN) in partnership with Oxfam GB, Nepal, 2009.

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In the name of development: A reflection on Nepal. Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 1997.

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Müller-Böker, U. Die Tharu in Chitawan: Kenntnis, Bewertung und Nutzung der natürlichen Umwelt im südlichen Nepal. Stuttgart: Steiner, 1995.

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Nelson-Richards, M. Beyond the sociology of agrarian transformation: Economy and society in Zambia, Nepal, and Zanzibar. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1988.

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King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation in Nepal. German Committee. Conference. Appropriate technologies and environmental education as possibilities for intercultural perception in the Himalayan area: Proceedings of an International Conference of the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation in Nepal, German Committee, 13th-14th of August, 1993, Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation, Bonn/Ittenbach. Edited by Heide Susanne von der. Kathmandu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar, 1995.

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Rural and village development in Nepal. New Delhi: Library of Congress Office, 1999.

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Hertzog, Esther. Patrons of Women: Literacy Projects and Gender Development in Rural Nepal. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2011.

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Informal Sector Service Centre (Kathmandu, Nepal), ed. Livelihood at risk: Findings from mid-western Nepal. Kathmandu: Informal Sector Service Centre, 2007.

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Shrestha, Nanda R. Landlessness and Migration in Nepal. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Shrestha, Nanda R. Landlessness and Migration in Nepal. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Landlessness and Migration in Nepal. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Rijal, Kamal, Minoru Takada, and Elisabeth Clemens. Capacity Development for Scaling up Decentralized Energy Access Programmes: Lessons from Nepal on Its Role, Costs, and Financing. Practical Action Publishing, 2010.

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Forest Land the State & the Rural Poor: Conflicts over Frontier Settlement in Contemporary Nepal (Series on Environment and Development). Indiana Center on Global Change & World Peace, 1992.

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Livelihoods and Forestry Programme (Kathmandu, Nepal), TANGO International Inc, and Development Vision Nepal, eds. Hill livelihoods baseline study: A report of Livelihoods and Forestry Programme. Kathmandu: Livelihoods & Forestry Programme, 2003.

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Jullien, Clémence, and Roger Jeffery, eds. Childbirth in South Asia. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190130718.001.0001.

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This book illustrates the continuing challenges as well as the new paradoxes linked to childbirth in South Asia. It brings together anthropologists and sociologists working in different contexts (at the hospital, within the community) and in a variety of settings (rural, urban) in India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. While women in Western countries have pressed for more home deliveries, and for the mitigation of some of the effects of the male appropriation and over-medicalized experience of motherhood, most developing countries are promoting institutionalized deliveries and stigmatizing poor women who deliver at home. In addition, new information technologies are being pressed into service; for example, to identify high-risk mothers and to offer them advice through social media. Such an evolution is particularly salient in South Asia where childbirth has long been an issue, not only for the colonial government, which sometimes used women’s poor health to justify imperialist interests, but also for independent successor states, who have implemented decisive schemes within the last decade, after being long accused of neglecting women’s healthcare. Despite the increased attention being paid to maternal and child health, and the steady rise in institutional deliveries in South Asia, progress on reducing maternal and infant mortality has been slow and halting, with significant disparities across regions and social groups. Far from withering away, traditional birth attendants have seen a resurgence, in part due to the demeaning conditions offered to poor, low-caste, rural women in formal health settings. With this backdrop, the authors explore the ethical and social implications of the changes being introduced in the technologies and social arrangements of childbirth in South Asia.
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