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Community Capacity Building in Road Run Off Harvesting in Malawi

Members of the Rainwater Harvesting Association of Malawi organized a hands on training session of farmers and extension workers on various methods of road run off harvesting. The aim was to raise awareness on the various techniques available and also to impart the skills on how to implement the practice in their fields. You can find the training report Community Capacity Building in Road Run Off Harvesting in “Malawi”


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Last modified: November 4, 2016

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