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UGANDA 1994. Forests, Trees and People Programme Phase II
1994 (exact date unknown). Uganda. Women producing raffia objects while attending a village meeting to discuss cooperative problems and their solutions.
01/01/1994
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© FAO/Roberto Faidutti
Project ID
GCP/INT/552/SWE
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FAO Photo Library
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UF1XE7
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The project helps to market items produced by the cooperative and obtains credit from local banks.
This is an innovative programme which is guided by the need to improve the livelihoods of people in developing countries, especially the rural poor. Its goal is to reinforce national and regional institutions that in turn work to strengthen local people.