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Networking with nationally represented international agencies

 

Introduction
 

Some international agencies have offices in developing countries. Their function is to liaise with government and other development agencies. They may also have discretionary funds to use for small local projects.

Objectives
 

Here are some objectives of networking with nationally represented international agencies:

 
  • To gain valuable insights into the local and international development situation
  • To gain access to their central services
Things to do
  Here is one thing to do when you network with nationally represented international agencies:
 
  • Establish contacts with commonly represented agencies in your area.
Examples of nationally represented agencies
 

Here are some examples of nationally represented international agencies:

 

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