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Appropriate technology for African women / by Marilyn Carr.

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[Addis Ababa] : African Training and Research Centre for Women, Economic Commission for Africa, United Nations, 1978.

1978

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FormatBook/TextCall numberJLF 80-1037Item locationOffsite

Blacksmith, baker, roofing-sheet maker-- : employment for rural women in developing countries / Marilyn Carr.

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London : Intermediate Technology Publications, 1984.

1984

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FormatBook/TextCall numberJLD 86-2045Item locationOffsite

Lightening the load : labour-saving technologies and practices for rural women / Marilyn Carr ; with Maria Hartl.

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Rugby : Practical Action Pub. ; Rome : IFAD, c2010.

2010

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FormatBook/TextCall numberJFE 10-919Item locationSchwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.

Economically appropriate technologies for developing countries : an annotated bibliography / by Marilyn Carr.

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London : Intermediate Technology Publications, 1981,c1976.

1981-1976

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FormatTextCall numberZ7911 .C37 1981Item locationOff-site

Economically appropriate technologies for developing countries : an annotated bibliography / by Marilyn Carr ; [for the Intermediate Technology Development Group].

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London : Intermediate Technology Publications, 1981 printing, ©1976.

1981-1976

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FormatBook/TextCall numberZ7911 .C37 1981Item locationOff-site

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