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Resisting reforms. A Resource-based perspective of collective action in the

distribution of agricultural input and primary health services in the Couffo region,

Benin

Dedehouanou, H.

Publication date 2002

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Dedehouanou, H. (2002). Resisting reforms. A Resource-based perspective of collective action in the distribution of agricultural input and primary health services in the Couffo region, Benin.

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Graphh 3.1 Evolution of production figures for two food-crops, maize and cassava,

betweenn 1985 and 1997 in the Mono-Couffo region 68 Graphh 3.2 Evolution of production figures for three crops, bean, groundnut and improved

maize,, between 1985 and 1997 in the Mono-Couffo region 68 Graphh 4.1 Comparative evolution (index, 1991=100) of extension personnel and cotton

outputt over 1990-97, CARDER-Mono/Couffo 87 Graphh 4.2 Evolution of extension costs (staff salaries) over 1990-97, CARDER

(Mono-Couffo)) 8 9

Graphh 4 3 Comparative evolution (index, 1991=100) of taxes, staff salaries, operating

costss and investments (real values in 1991) of SONAPRA over 1990-1997 90 Graphh 5.1 Evolution of per capita cotton output at different territorial levels in the Couffo

region,region, 1992-97 t

1 1 8

Graphh 5.2 Distribution of a sample of household-heads according to their membership of self-helpp and saving and credit groups in five sub-prefectures of the Couffo

region,region, 1996-97 1 2 6

Graphh 5.3 Distribution of a sample of household heads following the index (X) of integrationn of GVs with self help and saving and credit groups in five sub

prefecturess of the Couffo region, 1996-97 1 2 7

Graphh 7.1 Evolution of health costs (staff salaries and other operating costs) over

1985-96,, Ministry of Health, Benin 1 6 4

Graphh 8.1 Relative attendance statistics (number of visits per 100 inhabitants) at the local

primaryy health services (PHSs) in five sub-prefectures of the Couffo-region 187 Graphh 8.2 Relative attendance statistics (number of visits per 1000 inhabitants) at the

locall primary health services (inside and outside the sub-prefectures) in the

Couffo-region,, 1992-96 1 8 9

Graphh 8.3 Spatial distribution of residents' visits to the PHSs within the study area before

andd after the creation of a new PHS in 1995 1 9 1

Graphh 8.4 Attendance statistics at the non-governmental health services in the

Couffo-region,region, 1992-96 1 9 4

Graphh 8.5 Total attendance statistics at the referral health centres at the sub-prefecture

levell over 1992-96 in the Couffo region 2 0 0

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