Submitted August 10, 2009 By BenBoruff
Collaboration amongst NGOs is more effective than non-collaboration amongst NGOs. Collaboration minimizes duplicate humanitarian efforts and increases the effectiveness of smaller organizations.
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Submitted July 28, 2009 By opiyo79
Your endorsement means alot to the team. We want you to let us know that you are part of us and care much about Africa and the world. We are a team of young youth with diverse backgrounds and lines
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Submitted July 28, 2009 By opiyo79
Your endorsement means alot to the team. We want you to let us know that you are part of us and care much about Africa and the world. Just your endorsement will enable the team win upto $3000 month
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Submitted September 9, 2009 By Lissan
While many ARC users have talked about the Internet, mobile tech, videos, low tech tools like Questionbox, and even the use of pictures-- we have yet to discuss the possibilities that can exist in Rur
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Submitted September 11, 2009 By jenngross
While many ARC users have talked about the Internet, mobile tech, videos, low tech tools like Questionbox, and even the use of pictures-- we have yet to discuss the possibilities that can exist in Rur
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Submitted September 10, 2009 By Abena Asare
While many ARC users have talked about the Internet, mobile tech, videos, low tech tools like Questionbox, and even the use of pictures-- we have yet to discuss the possibilities that can exist in Rur
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Submitted July 30, 2009 By Kani
Solar powered computer lab in Bamako, Mali. Will eventually serve as a hub for civil organization - a place to generate social capital for the whole community. If successful, will spread to other part
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Submitted July 30, 2009 By Kani
Solar powered computer lab in Bamako, Mali. Will eventually serve as a hub for civil organization - a place to generate social capital for the whole community. If successful, will spread to other part
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