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    1. "Each peasant has his own perception but the real problem is in understanding the consensus of the community"

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    2. Advancement of rural women: the emerging networks

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    3. Breaking bottlenecks in communication : many barriers to change are external to the peasant, rather than inside him

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    4. Listening to the peasant

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    5. Popular participation in rural development: that means planning of priorities as well as providing the workforce

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    6. Revolutionary advice: start with what the peasants feel

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    8. Technology that won't take root

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    10. Yes, technology is gender neutral, but...women in Asia might not agree

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