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Are Forests Managed Sustainably? Looking for stories and experiences from the field.

Dear members,The Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank is conducting an evaluation of World Bank Group's work on Managing Forest Resources for Sustainable Development. We are seeking feedback from beneficiaries and stakeholders in the field on the state and use of forests in local communities, and whether World Bank Group projects had any impact on the sustainability of forests and forest managementshare your stories, pictures, videos and any other relevant resources on our Facebook…See More
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Bahar Salimova posted a blog post

Are Forests Managed Sustainably? Looking for stories and experiences from the field.

Dear members,The Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank is conducting an evaluation of World Bank Group's work on Managing Forest Resources for Sustainable Development. We are seeking feedback from beneficiaries and stakeholders in the field on the state and use of forests in local communities, and whether World Bank Group projects had any impact on the sustainability of forests and forest managementshare your stories, pictures, videos and any other relevant resources on our Facebook…See More
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World Bank
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Knowledge Management, Gender, politics
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English, Other

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Are Forests Managed Sustainably? Looking for stories and experiences from the field.

Dear members,

The Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank is conducting an evaluation of World Bank Group's work on Managing Forest Resources for Sustainable Development. We are seeking feedback from beneficiaries and stakeholders in the field on the state and use of forests in local communities, and whether World Bank Group projects had any impact on the sustainability of forests and forest managementshare your stories, pictures, videos and any other relevant…

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