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Practical Action

Practical Action previously known as Intermediate Technology Development Group is a sustainable development NGO whose mission is to build the technical skills of poor people in developing countries, enabling them to improve the quality of their lives and that of future generations.

Primary web addresses
http://www.practicalaction.org/
Main Address
Schumacher Centre
Bourton Hall
Bourton-on-Dunsmore
Rugby
Warwickshire
CV23 9QZ
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
(44) (0)1926 634400
Joined OneWorld
12.09.1995

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19.03.2007 Millions of African farmers and livestock keepers who make up the majority of the continent's poor are being bypassed by international aid, according to an international development charity.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa]
14.11.2006 After the euphoria of the weekend's march, where some 2,500 people--from international environmentalists to Kenyan pastoralists--demanded immediate global action to prevent climate change, campaigner Angelique Orr has returned to the main conference, coming back down to earth with a massive bump.
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Maasai farmers at the march.
14.11.2006 After the euphoria of the weekend's march, where some 2,500 people--from international environmentalists to Kenyan pastoralists--demanded immediate global action to prevent climate change, campaigner Angelique Orr has returned to the main conference, coming back down to earth with a massive bump.
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Related topics/regions: [Kenya]
Image: Maasai farmers at the march. © Practical Action





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