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Decentralizing agricultural extension: lessons and good practice (English)

Over the past two decades many countries have undertaken to decentralize government functions and transfer authority and responsibilities from central to intermediate and local governments, and often to communities and the private sector. Decentralization is potentially important to agricultural knowledge and information systems, but decentralization is not an end in itself, and successful decentralization strategies must address three challenges-establishing...
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Alex,Gary E.; Annor-Frempong,Charles; Bekure, Salomon; Budianto, Joko; Byerlee,Derek R.; Collion,Marie-Helene; Gapasin,Dely P.; Gerrard, Chris; Kamara, Mahamood; Kangasniemi,Jaakko; Kerr, Graham; Mcmahon,Matthew A.; Moreau,Daniel; Nielson,David J.; Ponce,Eliseo R.; Williams,Melissa; Zijp,Willem.

Decentralizing agricultural extension: lessons and good practice (English). Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems (AKIS) good practice note Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/692031468175770380

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