The document discusses issues with paternalistic and territorial attitudes that can restrict participation in programs and cooperation between communities. Such attitudes can limit the replication of ideas, lead to smaller project coverage, and create dependence on outside financial resources. Reduced cooperation is seen as threatening or competitive between areas or projects. The document provides a message about these issues and refers the reader to the HHHL Foundation website for more information.
The document discusses issues with paternalistic and territorial attitudes that can restrict participation in programs and cooperation between communities. Such attitudes can limit the replication of ideas, lead to smaller project coverage, and create dependence on outside financial resources. Reduced cooperation is seen as threatening or competitive between areas or projects. The document provides a message about these issues and refers the reader to the HHHL Foundation website for more information.
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The document discusses issues with paternalistic and territorial attitudes that can restrict participation in programs and cooperation between communities. Such attitudes can limit the replication of ideas, lead to smaller project coverage, and create dependence on outside financial resources. Reduced cooperation is seen as threatening or competitive between areas or projects. The document provides a message about these issues and refers the reader to the HHHL Foundation website for more information.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd