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|  |  | | | Title | Victoria Lake Resources Management
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| Assigning Organisation | International Development Research Centre | | Project Reference Number | IDRC-055272 | |
| Location | EASTERN AFRICA; | |
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| Project Status | Completed | |
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| Funding Organisation | International Development Research Centre [ 18,000 Dollar (Canadian) ] | |
| Other Participating Organisations | ; International Development Research Centre | |
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| Project Summary | This grant will reinforce the work of IDRC's People Land and Water (PLAW) program initiative on two fronts in Eastern and Southern Africa: sustainable management of the Victoria Lake basin; and the production-to-consumption approach to research. The activity will include three components. The first is an end-of-project workshop aimed at producing the final report of the project, "89-0166 Small Scale Fish Systems." The second is a consultancy (Dr Diana de Treville) in support of a consultative workshop of stakeholders on the sustainable management of Lake Victoria basin. This workshop will take place in Jinja, Uganda, 21-23 April 1997, as part of the project, "95-8516 Victoria Lake Basin Management Research." The third component will consist of publication and distribution of the production-to-consumption research results from the project, "93-8477 (055029) Vegetable Oil/Protein System Improvement Network." | |
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Topic Info | | · | ID: 178762 | | · | Visits: 1422 | | · | Added: 03 November 2003 | | · | Updated: 22 July 2004 | | · | URL: http://www.onefish.org/id/178762 | |
KO Owner | | · | Record from Originator, supplied through AiDA | |
KO Info | | · | ID: aida336757 | | · | Refreshed:
20 May 2005 | | · | URL:
http://www.onefish.org/id/aida336757 | | |
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