These organizations have been invaluable in supporting
the development of this book in many ways:
APROVECHO Research Institute, CARE International, Center for Health, Environment,
and Justice, Cob Cottage Company, DESMI, Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
(GAIA), HealthCare Without Harm, Indigenous Environmental Network, International
Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, International Development Exchange (IDEX), London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Pesticide Action Network, People’s Health
Movement, Population Action International, Program for Appropriate Technology in
Health (PATH), Project Underground, Public Health International, Sambhavna Trust,
SANDEC, Solar Cookers International, Tearfund, WASTE-Netherlands, Water Aid UK,
WELL, World Neighbors
We thank the following foundations and individuals for their generosity
in financially supporting this project:
Arntz Family Foundation, Christensen Fund, Conservation, Food and Health
Foundation, Edward S. Moore Foundation, Ersa S. and Alfred C. Arbogast Foundation,
Ford Foundation, Goldman Environmental Prize, Grousbeck Family Foundation, Harris
and Eliza Kempner Fund, Homeland Foundation, International Foundation, Jenifer
Altman Foundation, Laura Jane Musser Fund, Lawson Valentine Foundation, Marisla
Foundation, Mitchell Kapor Fund, Moriah Fund, Mulago Foundation, Overbrook
Foundation, Panta Rhea Foundation, Public Welfare Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers
Fund, Solidago Foundation, Summit Foundation, Swedish International Development
Agency, The Flora Family Foundation, The Summit Foundation, United Nations
Development Program, Unitarian Universalist Service, Water Aid, West Foundation
For help updating the book, we thank:
Todd Jailer, Richard Johnston, Jan Willem Rosenboom, Melody Segura, Bjorn Stime,
Kathleen Tandy, Dorothy Tegeler