Becoming One : Religion, Development, and Environmentalism in a Japanese NGO in Myanmar / / Chika Watanabe.

International development programs strive not only to alleviate poverty but to transform people, aid workers and recipients alike. Becoming One grapples with this process by exploring the work of OISCA*, a prominent Japanese NGO in central Myanmar. OISCA's postwar origins at the intersection of...

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press,, [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 239 pages)
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