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On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 7:42 AM, Kier Olsen DeVries wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 9:16 AM, Kier Olsen DeVries wrote:
>> Warm greetings from The Communication Initiative (The CI) -
>> http://www.comminit.com - which is an online knowledge portal and
>> networking space designed for the international development community
>> and anyone interested in communication for social development and
>> change. We collate and summarise knowledge (programmes, reports,
>> resource materials) from many different organisations working in this
>> field and share them through our website, e-newsletters, and online
>> networking processes. Our current network includes more than 90,000
>> individuals and organisations.
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>> I have written a summary of Dr. Anokwa's "Improving Polio Campaign
>> Quality in Jordan, Somalia, and South Sudan". It is on our website but
>> as of yet unpublished until I can clarify his contact details.
>>
>> An important aspect of The CI process is to highlight the contact(s)
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>> Kind regards,
>> Kier
>>
>> Kier Olsen DeVries, M.A.
>> Senior Editor, The Communication Initiative
>> Editor, The Drum Beat
>> kdevries@comminit.com
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