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Saturday, March 25, 2017
La MP3D, un outil puissant pour le développement des associations au Madagascar
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Interview avec Rajoelisolo Kotondrajaona, Secrétaire Général du BIMTT à Madagascar - par Andriatiana Mamy Rajoelisolo Kotondrajaona...
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Participatory 3D Modelling, a powerful development tool for Madagascan associations
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Interview with Rajoelisolo Kotondrajaona, Secretary General of the liaison office for Rural Training Institutions - by Andriatiana Mamy ...
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Pêcheurs malgaches à bout de souffle : la modélisation participative trois-D confirme les acquis et ouvre les horizons
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Interview avec Tsiza Ernest, président de l’association des pêcheurs à Sahoragna, Madagascar Tsiza Ernest, Président de l'Associat...
Monday, March 20, 2017
Light at the end of the tunnel for Malagasy fishermen
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Interview with Tisza Ernest, president of a ten-member fishermen’s association in Sahoragna, Madagascar 60-year old Tsiza Ernest is Pr...
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Vision holistique du développement : La modélisation participative en trois-D promeut la synergie des projets villageois
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Le manque de synergie de certains projets entrave le développement des communautés dans beaucoup de régions de Madagascar. Au niveau des lo...
• Participatory 3D modelling to increase synergy between village projects and to contribute to more holistic development
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Community development in Madagascar is often hampered by a lack of synergy between different local initiatives. Now project managers in are...
Développement personnel des femmes : la modélisation participative en trois dimensions apporte sa pierre à l’édifice
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Longtemps soumises, passives mais aussi amorphes, les paysannes d'Ampefy et d'Analavory veulent prendre en main leur propre dévelop...
How Participatory 3D Modelling has contributed to women’s personal development in Madagascar
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Rural women in Ampefy and Analavory are emerging from years of years of subordination and passivity, taking charge of their own development...
Saturday, May 21, 2016
The network of NGOs known as BIMTT deploys participatory 3D modelling within its operations in Madagascar
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Itasy is the smallest region of Madagascar and is characterised by a high agricultural potential. Nonetheless productivity is challenged by...
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