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2006RuralInvest was originally developed by staff of the Investment Centre of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in response to requests for a readily usable approach to the identification and preparation of investments much smaller than those traditionally considered in published guidelines. FAO, in cooperation with the multi-agency “Regional Unit for Technical Assistance” (RUTA) in Central America, translated these initial experiences into a general m ethodology and toolkit, which have now been tested in a number of countries with considerable success. -
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RuralInvest - Module 1
2006RuralInvest fut, à l’origine, conçu par le Centre d’investissement de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’agriculture et l’alimentation (FAO) afin de mettre à la disposition des utilisateurs une méthode d’approche directe et pratique pour l’identification et la préparation des investissements plus petits que ceux qui sont habituellement considérés dans les guides méthodologiques déjà publiés. La FAO, en collaboration avec l’Institution «Regional Unit for Technical Ass istance» (RUTA) d’Amérique centrale, a ensuite traduit ses premières expériences en une méthodologie et un ensemble d’outils maintenant testés avec succès dans un certain nombre de pays. -
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2006RuralInvest was originally developed by staff of the Investment Centre of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in response to requests for a readily usable approach to the identification and preparation of investments much smaller than those traditionally considered in published guidelines. FAO, in cooperation with the multi-agency “Regional Unit for Technical Assistance” (RUTA) in Central America, translated these initial experiences into a general m ethodology and toolkit, which have now been tested in a number of countries with considerable success. -
DocumentOther documentRuralInvest - Module 1 - Identification participativedes priorités locales d'investissement
RuralInvest - Module 1
2006RuralInvest fut, à l’origine, conçu par le Centre d’investissement de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’agriculture et l’alimentation (FAO) afin de mettre à la disposition des utilisateurs une méthode d’approche directe et pratique pour l’identification et la préparation des investissements plus petits que ceux qui sont habituellement considérés dans les guides méthodologiques déjà publiés. La FAO, en collaboration avec l’Institution «Regional Unit for Technical Ass istance» (RUTA) d’Amérique centrale, a ensuite traduit ses premières expériences en une méthodologie et un ensemble d’outils maintenant testés avec succès dans un certain nombre de pays. -
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DocumentOther documentRuralInvest - Module 1 - Participatory Identification of local investement priorities
RuralInvest - Module 1
2006RuralInvest was originally developed by staff of the Investment Centre of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in response to requests for a readily usable approach to the identification and preparation of investments much smaller than those traditionally considered in published guidelines. FAO, in cooperation with the multi-agency “Regional Unit for Technical Assistance” (RUTA) in Central America, translated these initial experiences into a general m ethodology and toolkit, which have now been tested in a number of countries with considerable success. -
DocumentOther documentRuralInvest - Module 1 - Identification participativedes priorités locales d'investissement
RuralInvest - Module 1
2006RuralInvest fut, à l’origine, conçu par le Centre d’investissement de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’agriculture et l’alimentation (FAO) afin de mettre à la disposition des utilisateurs une méthode d’approche directe et pratique pour l’identification et la préparation des investissements plus petits que ceux qui sont habituellement considérés dans les guides méthodologiques déjà publiés. La FAO, en collaboration avec l’Institution «Regional Unit for Technical Ass istance» (RUTA) d’Amérique centrale, a ensuite traduit ses premières expériences en une méthodologie et un ensemble d’outils maintenant testés avec succès dans un certain nombre de pays. -
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DocumentOther documentRuralInvest - Module 1 - Participatory Identification of local investement priorities
RuralInvest - Module 1
2006RuralInvest was originally developed by staff of the Investment Centre of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in response to requests for a readily usable approach to the identification and preparation of investments much smaller than those traditionally considered in published guidelines. FAO, in cooperation with the multi-agency “Regional Unit for Technical Assistance” (RUTA) in Central America, translated these initial experiences into a general m ethodology and toolkit, which have now been tested in a number of countries with considerable success. -
DocumentOther documentRuralInvest - Module 1 - Identification participativedes priorités locales d'investissement
RuralInvest - Module 1
2006RuralInvest fut, à l’origine, conçu par le Centre d’investissement de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’agriculture et l’alimentation (FAO) afin de mettre à la disposition des utilisateurs une méthode d’approche directe et pratique pour l’identification et la préparation des investissements plus petits que ceux qui sont habituellement considérés dans les guides méthodologiques déjà publiés. La FAO, en collaboration avec l’Institution «Regional Unit for Technical Ass istance» (RUTA) d’Amérique centrale, a ensuite traduit ses premières expériences en une méthodologie et un ensemble d’outils maintenant testés avec succès dans un certain nombre de pays. -
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DocumentOther documentRuralInvest - Module 1 - Participatory Identification of local investement priorities
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2006RuralInvest was originally developed by staff of the Investment Centre of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in response to requests for a readily usable approach to the identification and preparation of investments much smaller than those traditionally considered in published guidelines. FAO, in cooperation with the multi-agency “Regional Unit for Technical Assistance” (RUTA) in Central America, translated these initial experiences into a general m ethodology and toolkit, which have now been tested in a number of countries with considerable success. -
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RuralInvest - Module 1
2006RuralInvest fut, à l’origine, conçu par le Centre d’investissement de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’agriculture et l’alimentation (FAO) afin de mettre à la disposition des utilisateurs une méthode d’approche directe et pratique pour l’identification et la préparation des investissements plus petits que ceux qui sont habituellement considérés dans les guides méthodologiques déjà publiés. La FAO, en collaboration avec l’Institution «Regional Unit for Technical Ass istance» (RUTA) d’Amérique centrale, a ensuite traduit ses premières expériences en une méthodologie et un ensemble d’outils maintenant testés avec succès dans un certain nombre de pays. -
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