International training in agroforestry for policy makers
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Twenty-six mid-level policymakers from Africa and Asia — Bangladesh, Botswana, Cambodia, Malawi, Myanmar, Nepal, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Uganda — were recently trained in agroforestry policy, research, innovation and development in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, India as part of the Feed the Future: India Triangular Training, a joint program of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE).
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