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Development Alternatives

We design appropriate technologies and institutions for the creation of sustainable livelihoods

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http://www.devalt.org
Primary web addresses
http://www.tarahaat.com
Main Address
B-32 TARA Crescent
Qutab Institutional Area
New Dehli 110 016
Country
India
Main Telephone
++ 91 11 2685 1158/ 26967938
Joined OneWorld
01.07.1997

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31.08.2006 Recycling paper is one of the many steps towards forest conservation and environmental degradation – we all talk about it, but how many of us really get down to doing anything about it? School students in Indian capital New Delhi, with help from an NGO, show the way.
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09.08.2004 The Swajal project is a joint effort between the government of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the World Bank, and Development Alternatives to provide water and sanitation services to rural areas and improve local livelihoods through education and training programmes.
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25.03.2004 A study by New Delhi-based Development Alternatives says with the present levels of global efforts, it is unlikely that the global community will manage to achieve even half of the MDG goals for safe drinking water and sanitation.

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