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    1. Effective rural development: a management systems approach to planning and implementation

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    2. Organizational constraints to implementing development projects

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    3. Making rural-based projects more effective- and the role of DTCP

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    4. Agricultural extension and communication - why, what and for whom

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    5. Developing a foolproof memory

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    6. Making rural-based development projects more effective: drawing upon Asia and Pacific experience

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    7. Managing your time for results

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    8. Using media to confront reality: the survival of the Sutatenza concept

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

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    10. Whose felt needs? NGOs help communities to identify their problems: Helping communities to identify and discuss their problems is a crucial NGO activity

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