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Day: 11 November 2019

Innovation inspiration at a SIMRA workshop in Solsona

11 November 201911th November 2019Lucía Lopez MarcoLeave a comment

In September, CTFC and FORECO hosted an event for the SIMRA project in which local actors had the chance to explain their experiences and discuss how to best implement initiatives that work in rural settings. Carmen Rodríguez reflects on the process.Continue reading

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