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  2. Development Alternatives Group - Wikipedia

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    The Development Alternatives Group is a social enterprise and think tank organisation based in New Delhi, India involved in sustainable development. [ 1 ] It is composed of divisions that focus on the fields of green economic development, social empowerment and environmental management.

  3. DAI Global - Wikipedia

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    DAI was founded in 1970 as Development Alternatives, Inc., it is now legally renamed and formally registered as DAI Global, LLC, by Charles Franklin Sweet, Donald R. Mickelwait, and John M. Buck, who met at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

  4. Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era - Wikipedia

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    Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) is a transnational feminist network of scholars, researchers and activists from the global South.DAWN works under the gender, ecology and economic justice (GEEJ) framework, which highlights the linkages between these three advocacy areas.

  5. Ashok Khosla - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Ashok set up Development Alternatives (DA), made possible by a $100,000 project grant from UNEP. Ashok's vision for DA was to create an organization that would make good business out of delivering environmentally sound development.

  6. University of Development Alternative - Wikipedia

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    The University of Development Alternative started its journey in 2002. The three institutions embody the original vision of a system of Complete Education for Alternative Development (CEFAD), imparting technical and social education from childhood to maturity.

  7. UBINIG - Wikipedia

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    UBINIG (Unnayan Bikalper Nitinirdharoni Gobeshona, the Policy Research for Development Alternatives) is a non-governmental organization based in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Founded in 1984, the organization has established nine vidyaghar (learning places).

  8. Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1994, Alternatives, Action and Communication Network for International Development, is a non-governmental, international solidarity organization based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Alternatives works to promote justice and equality amongst individuals and communities worldwide.

  9. List of development aid agencies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of development aid agencies which provide regional and international development aid or assistance, divided between national (mainly OECD countries) and international organizations. Agencies of numerous development cooperation partners from emerging countries such as India, Middle Eastern countries, Mexico, South Africa ...