ENRAP II: Knowledge networking for rural development in Asia. A Mid Term Review
The International Fund for Agricultural Development and the International Development Research Centre commissioned a mid term review of the second phase of ENRAP: Knowledge Networking for Rural Development in the Asia/Pacific Region. The report analyzed the functioning of the ENRAP program and suggested adjustments and lessons learned. In addition, the authors provided insight into what ENRAP might do in future with respect to the use of information and communications technology and knowledge sharing within and across its projects in the region.
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