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Kumarian Press "was founded in 1977 by Krishna Sondhi, President and Publisher, and Ian Mayo-Smith, Vice President. With one of the co-founders from Africa and the other having lived and worked extensively in developing countries, they set up Kumarian to respond to the expressed need for books on international development and management that were geared to the needs of developing countries. The name Kumarian is coined from a combination of Krishna's middle name, KUMARI, and IAN." [1]
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Advisory Committee
Accessed December 2007: [2]
- Mohammed Abu-Nimer
- Anthony Bebbington
- Jennifer Brinkerhoff
- Coralie Bryant
- Tony Clarke
- Bina Desai
- Julie Fisher
- Kyle Grayson
- Noeleen Heyzer
- John Isbister
- David C. Korten
- David Lewis
- Ian Mayo-Smith
- Anuradha Mittal
- Larry Minear
- Kumi Naidoo
- Maria Otero
- Shyamala Raman
- Aruna P. Rao
- Peter Uvin
- Anita Weiss
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References
- ↑ About, Kumarian Press, accessed December 19, 2007.
- ↑ Advisory Committee, Kumarian Press, accessed December 19, 2007.