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    Sistematización de las acciones de coaliciones de persuasión implementadas en las comunidades de Santa María y Apopata

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    2009
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    Fernández-Baca, Edith
    Cóndor, Pedro
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    Este informe contiene la descripción del proceso de coaliciones en las comunidades campesinas de Apopata y Santa María, los logros obtenidos y las dificultades encontradas en todo el proceso. En éste se resume las acciones llevadas a cabo tanto por el grupo de apoyo y por equipo de investigación local EIL.
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