Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition  (TFT)

Resources

This Section contains resources. The Section also includes relevant data and knowledge from secondary sources.

All the material available in Section Output are linked from within this section. For information on the methodology utilized, including questionnaires and supporting documentation, see Section Methodology.

The resources are organized in the following categories:

  1. Concept Note and Presentation,
  2. Methodology,
  3. Data and databases,
  4. Cartography,
  5. Documents,
  6. Interactions and connections,
  7. Newsletter,
  8. Photographs,
  9. Literature,
  10. Organizations, and
  11. Links.

Notes on the categories (see also Sections About, Methodology, Processes, Output): (1) 'Concept Note and Presentation' contains the key project documents 'Concept Note' and 'Presentation' (incl. translations into French and Arabic), (2) 'Methodology' presents the TFT methodology, together with the various questionnaries used, (3) 'Data and databases' contains TFT data as well as relevant secondary data, (4) 'Maps and images' covers maps and other digital map data produced by and for the project as well as relevant secondary data, (5) 'Documents' refers to, inter alia, memos, papers, presentations and reports produced by TFT, as well as relevant secondary data, as prepared by TFT's Partners, Collaborators, and Supporters, as well as others, (6) 'Interactions and connections' presents processes following the stakeholder discussions on TFT and its output, (7) 'Newsletter' contains the TFT newsletters that are sent out intermittently, (8) 'Photographs' are photograps of people and activities in the project area, presenting the annual cycle of livelihoods as well as cultural activities, (9) 'Literature' contains bibliographies of relevant literature, (10) 'Organizations' consists of names and contact information for relevant organizations, in Mauritania's public sector, civil society and donor community, as well as abroad, and (11) 'Links' contains links to relevant sources, including to organizations, literature and data.

Suggestions for new resources that you think should be included are most welcome - please write to Supras Consult.