Institute of Development Studies Grant



Organization - Institute of Development Studies
Grant Amount - $424,520
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - to conduct a value chain analysis on horticulture in East Africa and agriculture in Southeast Asia, and to explore the feasibility of developing a strategic consulting and training entity able to provide below-market services to governments and firms in developing countries


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