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APPROPRIATE COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY
PEACE CORPS
INFORMATION COLLECTION & EXCHANGE
T0028
An Integrated Approach for Training Development Facilitators
by
The Farallones Institute Rural Center and CHP International, Inc.
in collaboration with
The Peace Corps Energy Project/OPTC
Contract # 81-042-1012
January 1982
Contributors:
Donna Clavaud
Willis Eschenbach
Laura Goldman
Dale Krenek
Ada Jo Mann
Michael Marzolla
John Morgan
Judith Oki
Howard Raik
Christopher Szecsey
Paul Warpeha
Michael Wilburn
Peter Zweig
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PEACE CORPS
Information Collection and Exchange
September 1984
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