Can you recommend some good website to use for this project? I get computer stumped sometimes. I have read where people want you to do the project, I’m not, I just need your help to recommend some good website to gather this information.

Mel, I really need a topic before I can chase down some websites for you. Please post your topic.

I'm sorry, I typed my question in Word and failed to copy the entire question

Here I go again:

I have to develop a plan to assist a developing country with its food and water supply. The country can be either Central Africa or Rwanda
Can you recommend some good website to use for this project? I get computer stumped sometimes. I have read where people want you to do the project, I’m not, I just need your help to recommend some good website to gather this information.

These sites should get you started.

http://www.pih.org/issues/foodwaterhousing.html

http://www.wca-infonet.org/servlet/BinaryDownloaderServlet?filename=documents/9852.West_Central_Africa.pdf&refID=9852

Here are some very interesting sites on Rwanda's problems with water supply. There is also food supply mentioned.

http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList157/D4D5E33DB560AF3AC1256B66005BD6D6
http://www.globalwater.org/background.htm
http://sciencenewsmagazine.org/articles/20030816/food.asp
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:O0BHAYAacTEJ:www.fews.net/centers/files/Rwanda_200403en.pdf+Rwanda,+food+and+water+supply&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us&ie=UTF-8
http://www.solidarites.org/ourprog/rwanda.htm
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:XbnPGb9hxWIJ:www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/cv/wedc/papers/21/groupg/nembrini.pdf+Rwanda,+food+and+water+supply&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=8&gl=us&ie=UTF-8
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http://topics.developmentgateway.org/water

Of course! I can definitely help you with that. When looking for websites to gather information for your project, it's important to consider the reliability and credibility of the sources. Here are a few popular websites that are commonly used for research and information gathering:

1. Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org): Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that covers a vast array of topics. It can provide a good overview and general information on a subject. However, it's always recommended to cross-reference the information from other sources, as anyone can edit Wikipedia articles.

2. Official government websites: If you're looking for reliable and accurate information, official government websites can be a great resource. For example, in the United States, you can use www.usa.gov to find information on various topics, while in the United Kingdom, www.gov.uk is the official government website.

3. Academic and educational websites: Websites associated with reputable educational institutions, universities, or research organizations often provide credible information. Examples of such websites include www.scholar.google.com, www.jstor.org, and www.researchgate.net.

4. News websites: When it comes to staying updated on current events or gathering data for your project, reputable news websites can be valuable sources. Examples of reliable news websites include BBC News (www.bbc.com/news), Reuters (www.reuters.com), and The New York Times (www.nytimes.com).

5. Online libraries and databases: Many online libraries and databases are available, where you can find scholarly articles, books, research papers, and other materials. Examples include the Library of Congress (www.loc.gov), Project Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org), and PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed) for medical research.

Remember, regardless of the website you use, it's crucial to critically evaluate the information you find and look for multiple sources to ensure accuracy and objectivity.