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Rosemary M. Fernholz, Senior Lecturing Fellow and Visiting Lecturer of Public Policy Studies, Duke Center for International Development

Rosemary M. Fernholz

Please note: Rosemary has left the "Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.

Contact Info:
Office Location:  256 Rubenstein Hall
Email Address: send me a message

Specialties:

Political Economy
Capacity Building
Political Science/Government
Community Development
Social Policy
Development Management
Global Partnerships
Health and Human Rights
Leadership

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Fernholz, RM, "Some Cross-cutting Lessons" co-author, in Doing A Dam Better: The Lao People's Democratic Republic and the Story of Nam Theun 2, edited by Porter, I; Shivakumar, J (2011), The World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington DC 20433 US
  2. Fernholz, RM, From Community Action to Policy Making: Implications of Citizen Water Monitoring (2010), Global Water Watch Program, Auburn University
  3. Fernholz, RM, "Advocacy and Policy: Getting Political"; Institutions and Policy: Response and Transformation"; and Watershed Stewardship and Quality of Life" co-author, in Community-Based Water Monitoring: A Practical Model for Global Watershed Stewardship, edited by Deutsch, W; Ruiz-Cordova, S; Duncan, B (2010), Global Water Watch Program, Auburn University, Alabama
  4. Fernholz, RM, Infrastructure and Inclusive Development through ’Free, Prior and Informed Consent’ of Indigenous Peoples, in Physical Infrastructure Development: Balancing the Growth, Equity and Environmental Imperatives, edited by Ascher, W; Krupp, C (2010), Palgrave Macmillan
  5. with Fernholz, RM; Raw, MZN; Hernandez, A; Fernholz, R, "Who Owns Knowledge in a Globalizing and Developing World: A Case Study for Public Policy (2009)


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