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North Africa

RIU has six country programmes in three African sub-regions East Africa, Southern Africa and West Africa. There are no country programmes in North African.

However the RIU research database of RNRRS research has information on projects assigned to two North African countries. These entries relate the application of a soil conservation tool in Algeria and a pyramid training technique being applied in Egypt. Neither of these techniques has been developed in, or is specific to, the region.

RNRRS database (number of entries)

Ian Maudlin, RIU Director, introduces Research Into Use, explains its aims and outlines the impacts the programme hopes to achieve. November 2009 (3:55)   RIUtv
 
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