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Initiative: Resource Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security - South and South East Asia
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Partners

Funded by

  • Directorate-General for International Co-operation (DGIS) (The Netherlands)
  • International Development Research Centre (IDRC) (Canada)

Coordinated by

  • RUAF Foundation (Global)
  • International Water Management Institute (Regional)

Innovation Project Implementing NGOs

  • Practical Action
  • DHAN Foundation

MSF Facilitators

  • University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bengaluru
  • Wayamba University of Sri Lanka

RUAF Partners

Municipal Development Partnership (MDP), Harare, Zimbabwe
Institut Africain de Gestion Urbaine (IAGU), Dakar, Senegal
International Water Management Institute (IWMI-Ghana), Accra, Ghana
International Water Management Institute (IWMI-India), Hyderabad, India
Promocion del Desarrollo Sostenible (IPES), Lima, Peru
Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resource Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGSNRR), Beijing, China
Environment and Sustainable Development Unit, American University (AUB-ESDU), Beirust, Lebanon
ETC Urban Agriculture, Leusden, The Netherlands

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