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Who Owns Poverty – Comments
The article on “Who Owns Poverty” is an interesting article. I am not sure I fully agree with the approach, but I do agree that most development efforts, particularly those aimed at poverty alleviation for smallholders are a total failure. I also agree that most of the “innovations” to assist smallholders are imposed by donors…
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Pete, Thank you for your reply to my per-webinar email. I am going to remain a little skeptical that you can prime the informal seed market pump through the formal seed services without making a special effort to do so. Just to much vest interested in the formal sector by the seed officers with too…
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I would like to bring to your attention and ask that you thoroughly investigate an attempt by a mega health care provider in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to deny my wife’s Medicare and Supplemental Health Insurance benefits, and compel me to make the “full” payment for the emergency doctor services my wife received from Holy…
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