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Collection: Cornell University Archives Web Archive
Description: "Building human and institutional capacity … is fundamental to long-term social transformation in Africa and South East Asia. Access to information and the ability to share knowledge are key elements underpinning the transformation process. In agriculture, the effectiveness of education and extension systems has been hindered by both lack of access to high-quality information and dependence on a top-down model that has undervalued non-traditional sources of expertise. New information and communication technologies, though, are creating unprecedented opportunities. Critical work lies ahead in understanding the potential benefits and limitations of these technologies, and how they interface with other elements of knowledge, education, and information systems."
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Subject: Africa, Africa, East, Agricultural resources, Agriculture, Economic aspects -- Study and teaching, Rural development
Creator: Cornell University| World Ag Info Project
Language: English
Coverage: Cornell University, Africa
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa00234
Collection: NGOs in Nepal
Description: Organization founded in 2007 AMDA-MINDS (AMDA Multisectoral and Integrated Development Services) is a non-governmental organization having its origin in the Office of Project Operations and Community Services of the Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA). Dr. Shigeru Suganami, President of AMDA, envisaged the path leading to improvement of the quality of social development services through capacity building and enhancement of practical and intellectual base in such specialized fields as microfinance, income generation, livelihood, education, participatory methods that are often integrated with health sectors when pondering poverty alleviation. AMDA-MINDS currently implements projects in Myanmar, Nepal, Honduras, Guatemala, Niger and Sierra Leone. - From the website 2021.06.01
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Subject: Non-governmental organizations--Nepal, Microfinance, Sustainable development -- Economic aspects, Poverty, Education
Creator: AMDA Multisectoral and Integrated Development Services
Coverage: Japan, South Asia, Africa , Central America
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07616
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