Catherine Ragasa (Consultants); Deborah Rubin (Cultural Practice); Daniela Battaglia, John Curry, Yianna Lambrou, and Anni McLeod (FAO); Delgermaa Chuluunbaater, Maria Hartl, and Antonio Rota (IFAD); and Jimmy Smith (World Bank). This Profile draws heavily on Anderson (2004); Anderson and Centonze (2006); Castro-Gámez and others (n.d.); Gomez, Castro, and Perezgrovas (2001); Perezgrovas, Peralta, and Pedraza (2002). Innovative Activity Profile 2
This Innovative Activity Profile was written by Catherine L. M. Hill (Consultant) and reviewed by Chitra Deshpande and Catherine Ragasa (Consultants); Deborah Rubin (Cultural Practice); Daniela Battaglia, John Curry, Yianna Lambrou, and Anni McLeod (FAO); Delgermaa Chuluunbaater, Maria Hartl, and Antonio Rota (IFAD); and Jimmy Smith (World Bank). This Profile was prepared based on the extensive inputs provided by Marie-Louise Beerling from her experience as a consultant on the LinKS project, as well as documentation from the LinKS project’s and elsewhere. It was edited by the lead module author, who takes responsibility for any mistakes or misrepresentations. The Profile was also based on FAO (2007) and UNDESA (2007). 1. Marie-Louise Beerling, personal communication. REFERENCES Overview
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