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Keyhole Gardens - Appropriate Technology in Action |
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6th June 2008
As the world grapples with the ongoing food crisis, here we see that Africa can take the lead in addressing its own food crisis challenge. Rather than looking to the rest of the world for solutions, this example in Lesotho shows just how well home-grown solutions can work.
Does this show that thinking (and working) at a micro-level is a more appropriate answer than trying to tackle matters at a global level? What other issues could this thinking be applied to?
View full article (BBC News)
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