The Making Missing Markets initiative is marshaling funds and support groups to help towns across the United States.
Talk of the ‘post-aid’ world may be overblown but there is no doubt that we are living through a historic contraction in international development spending.
The Daily Yonder reports rural communities are prioritizing wildlife habitat connectivity over mere preservation, fostering ...
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The coloniality of development ideas in Nepal
Nepal, July 2 -- Before a single rupee of development funding reaches a Nepali community, a decision has already been made ...
The North Country has never shied away from a challenge, but many regional manufacturers today are facing an uphill climb. Workforce shortages, rising costs, supply chain pressures and increased ...
Former Fair Haven town manager Joe Gunter expected to sign contract Monday ...
They are part of a larger community health system. They connect to sidewalks, downtown, schools, the river, restrooms, benches, shade, bus stops, bike parking, cultural events, farmers markets, and ...
Two women proudly stand with their agricultural equipment in Bangladesh.
Remarkably, there is little attention paid to mission-driven organizations. In an interview, Molly DeMellier, Head Of ...
Ban fireworks now I understand that there is now a “burn ban” in place for El Paso County. What I don’t understand is why there is no outright ban on fireworks, period, until further notice. Obviously ...
Community colleges are playing an important role in training the workforce for economic development in the state, Chancellor ...
Spread the love“`html Understanding the Zone of Proximal Development The concept of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) was introduced by Soviet psychologist Lev Vygotsky in the early 20th century.
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