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Organizations relating to Appropriateness

Lifeline Energy / London, UK / Est. 1998
Asian Alliance of Appropriate Technology Practitioners / Est. 1980
Centro di Educazione Sanitaria e Tecnologie Appropriate Sanitarie / Bologna, Italy / Est. 1979
Water, Engineering and Development Centre / Loughborough, UK / Est. 1972
Practical Action / Rugby, UK / Est. 1965
Institute of Appropriate Technology Transfer to Marginal Sectors of the Andrés Bello Convention / Lima, Peru / Est. 1986
Centro Mesoamericano de Estudios sobre Tecnologia Apropiada / Guatemala, Guatemala
International Network on Appropriate Technology
PATH / Seattle WA, USA / Est. 1977

View all profiles (52 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Appropriateness

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Lack of solidarity with the poor
Failure of government intelligence services
Abandonment by the international community
Felt community powerlessness
International economic fragmentation
Unstructured local government in small communities
Lack of social service extension offices
Social isolation
Breakdown of local community cohesion
Disproportionate ethnic population growth
Attenuation of group relationships
Lack of community responsibility

Action Strategies relating to Appropriateness

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Affirming all phases of community life
Integrating community life

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