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Hayward, Fred M.

Fred M. Hayward is retired from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, the USA where he worked on a number of development projects in Asia and Africa. He also taught at the University of Wisconsin, Madison for twenty-five years before going to work for the American Council on Education, later the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, and then carry out a number of projects is Africa and Asia funded by USAID, the Ford Foundation, Carnegie Corporation, and other funders. He has worked in more than fifteen countries in Asia and Africa.

Fostering Institutional Development and Vital Change in Africa and Asia</a>

Fostering Institutional Development and Vital Change in Africa and Asia

This book looks at the question of what makes for successful change in developing countries. It focuses on people at every level in six developing countries in Africa and Asia who have helped foster positive change and development, most of which has been successful.

Fostering Institutional Development and Vital Change in Africa and Asia</a>

Fostering Institutional Development and Vital Change in Africa and Asia

This book looks at the question of what makes for successful change in developing countries. It focuses on people at every level in six developing countries in Africa and Asia who have helped foster positive change and development, most of which has been successful.

Fostering Institutional Development and Vital Change in Africa and Asia</a>

Fostering Institutional Development and Vital Change in Africa and Asia

This book looks at the question of what makes for successful change in developing countries. It focuses on people at every level in six developing countries in Africa and Asia who have helped foster positive change and development, most of which has been successful.