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First Place


Sam Magro
Montana State University/Institut d’Economie Rurale/Institut Polytechnique Rural de Formation et de Recherche Appliquée (Mali)

“The Women Farmers Vote”
Assa Kante, ALO participant/l’Institut d’Economie Rurale scientist, and Montana State University Junior Mentor confer with Bougoula farmers: What are their greatest water-related issues? Kante began Mali’s Agribusiness Entrepreneurial, Incubator Center innovative outreach using facilitating farmer-to-farmer teaching and learning linked to USAID’s Communiity Learning and Information Center in Bougoula.

 

Second Place


Jeffrey Musser
Texas A&M University/University of Malawi, Bunda College of Agriculture (Malawi)

“Humans, animals, and industry need good quality water. Coordinated developmental projects can improve livelihoods through efficient use of natural resources. The contiguous location of the milk bulking
station and the water well provides for
better productivity and easy access for
local women and members.”


Third Place

Mourad Dakhli
Georgia State University/Alexandria Institute of Technology (Egypt)

“Dr. Bijan Fazlollahi, Professor of Decision Sceinces and Logistics at Georgia State University discussing the application of new logistics and distribution channels methods with participants in the continuing education program offered simultaneously in Alexandria and Cairo using distance learning technology.


Honorable Mention


Laura Lengel
Bowling Green State University (BGSU)/Institut de Presse ed des Sciences de l’Information (Tunisia)

“Student spirits were high during the IPSI/BGSU March journalism workshop at IPSI in Tunis, Mehdi Ben Hamza (left), Jihene Eddheyaa (center) and Hassen Srarfi are among the ten 4th year IPSI students who will attend a 3-week “Women, Media, & Democracy,” workshop at Bowling Green State University.


Honorable Mention


Robin Rose
Oregon State University/Washington State University/Michigan State University/Seven Southern Africa Universities (Southern Africa)

“The Future Looking into the past”
Amatole Basin near Fort Cox College, South Africa. A young boy of the Gigosi family stands looking up at a picture of Nelson Mandela circa 1994 or earlier.






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