Developing world lessons on development and institution strengthening with applications to strengthening Canadian aboriginal economic development institutions / Prepared by: Raymond Obomsawin.: R52-13/1989E-PDF
"National governments and international aid agencies have long been committed to supporting the socio-economic development of impoverished communities. However, support efforts have all too often floundered because either the need for local institutional development was ignored, or strategies for institutional development proved to be inappropriate or inadequate. This report seeks to highlight - in a condensed format - a range of critical lessons that have been learned about local institution strengthening in the developing world"--Introduction, p. 3.
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| Title | Developing world lessons on development and institution strengthening with applications to strengthening Canadian aboriginal economic development institutions / Prepared by: Raymond Obomsawin. |
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| Description | 106 p. |
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