Not a completely happy ending
The Montpellier Forum on Rural Development Cooperation, held in France in early September 2002, brought together 200 European rural development and livelihood specialists, and a good number of Southern partners from Africa, Asia and the Americas. The latter spared no punches in their analysis of the North-South cooperation to which their Northern partners aspire. One channel to ensure ACP input into the debate was the electronic forum run by the French NGO Inter-Réseaux for CTA. More a collection of fascinating articles than an actual discussion, it had a healthy level of participation, at least amongst those finally invited to join in. Not so for frustrated Spore readers, who were twice told, in Spore 98 and 99, incorrect information about the forum s open nature, and how to join it. The editorial team apologises most sincerely, having now learned that no information source is by definition impeccable. Sorry.
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Language: | English |
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
2002
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/47690 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99605 |
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Summary: | The Montpellier Forum on Rural Development Cooperation, held in France in early September 2002, brought together 200 European rural development and livelihood specialists, and a good number of Southern partners from Africa, Asia and the Americas. The latter spared no punches in their analysis of the North-South cooperation to which their Northern partners aspire.
One channel to ensure ACP input into the debate was the electronic forum run by the French NGO Inter-Réseaux for CTA. More a collection of fascinating articles than an actual discussion, it had a healthy level of participation, at least amongst those finally invited to join in. Not so for frustrated Spore readers, who were twice told, in Spore 98 and 99, incorrect information about the forum s open nature, and how to join it. The editorial team apologises most sincerely, having now learned that no information source is by definition impeccable. Sorry. |
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