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Some of the following documents are in PDF format and require Adobe
Acrobat Reader VSO SUBSIDIZED COMMUNITY TRIAL AFRICART APPLICATION FORM Report on Maintenance of AfriCarts Letter from the Prospect Park Alliance, September 2003 IFRTD : International Forum for Rural Transport and Development Malawi Project : "The Malawi Project Inc. is a 501c3 not-for-profit charitable organization composed of a group of people in the United States of America who have combined their resources and energies to supply much needed medical supplies and health care to the sub-Sahara nation of Malawi. Additionally, members of the Project engage in various other projects that will lead to the well being and economic development of the people of Malawi." Article appearing in Anthropology News (pdf) : January 2003A Brooklyn Inventor Eases an African Headache : By Robert F. Worth, New York Times, September 14, 2002 page 1 | page 2 Report of the Malawi Handcart Project : May-June, 2002 Global Province : mention in Gods, Heroes, and Legends under #18. The Wendroff "The Malawi Cart: An Affordable Bicycle-Wheel Wood-Frame Handcart for Agricultural, Rural and Urban Transport Applications in Africa" (pdf) : paper presented at the ATNESA workshop on modernizing agriculture, Jinja, Uganda-May 20-24, 2002Human Powered Garden Carts (pdf) : Appropriate Farm Transportation Human and Animal Powered Transport in Rural Communities in Sub-Saharan Africa (pdf) : by R.A. Dennis-I.T. Transport Ltd.,UK Human and Draught Animal Power In Crop Production (pdf) : Experiences, Present Status and Research Priorities - Proceedings of the Harare Workshop, Zimbabwe, 18-22 January 1993 A Bicycle-Wheel Handcart (pdf) : Applications, Development, Testing, and Dissemination in Sub-Sahara Africa The Nation (pdf) : Profile 21, August 25, 2000 Re-inventing the wheel in Western Kenya (pdf) Hand cart to ease workload (pdf) : July 24, 2000 Design Features : Livingstonia cart Livingstonia Cart vs. Wheelbarrow Letter from MPOPI Trading Center (pdf) Factors allowing for rapid dissemination of the wood-framed bicycle-wheel handcart in SSA
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