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Community Based Planning Update

(Ian Goldman : Khanya-managing rural change)
June 2004


This month’s edition highlights the findings of ‘Goodbye to Projects: The institutional implications of using sustainable livelihoods approach to development interventions’ (Goodbye to Projects - GtP), which completed earlier this year. Anna Toner of Bradford Centre for International Development (BCID, UK), is the main author of the newsletter, with Ian Goldman of Khanya. Other key partners were Tom Franks (BCID), Faustin Kamuzora of Mzumbe University (Tanzania), Fred Muhumuza of Makerere University’s Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) in Uganda, David Howlett of UNDP Tanzania, and Tsiliso Tamasane and Ian Goldman of Khanya-managing rural change (SA).


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Link to 'Goodbye to Projects?' Lessons page

Dr Ian (Siphiwe) Goldman
Khanya-managing rural change
17 James Scott Street,
Brandwag,
Bloemfontein 9301,
South Africa
Tel +27 51 430 0712
Email: goldman@khanya-mrc.co.za
Web: http:www.khanya-mrc.co.za

 

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