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Building Agricultural Extension Capacity in Post-Conflict Settings

Building Agricultural Extension Capacity in Post-Conflict Settings

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This book investigates the experiences and issues involved with extension systems in post-conflict settings; evaluates the impact of different extension policy approaches and practice in such settings; and identifies the key elements needed to effectively rebuild agricultural extension systems and programs in post-conflict contexts. The chapters contain country-specific case studies that provide a descriptive account but also analyze strategies, successes and failures, and lessons learned. A synthesis chapter provides comparative analysis of insights across post-conflict settings. Overall, the book serves as a collective volume for use by governments, practitioners, and academics in extension policy-making and programming, and contributes to post-conflict, political science, and agricultural extension literature.

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Keywords

  • advisory services
  • Agricultural extension work
  • agricultural policy
  • agricultural sector
  • Case studies
  • Conflict
  • Developing countries
  • Developing countries, economic conditions
  • extension
  • extension activities
  • Postwar reconstruction
  • Third World
  • underdeveloped Countries

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