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Improving Agricultural Extension Services through Faith-Based Initiatives: A Case of the Bahati Farmers Project in Kenya
2003
Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education
Development-oriented religious organizations could benefit local communities by providing social services particularly in agricultural extension. U.S. President George Bush's "faith-based initiative" policy, aimed at allowing churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious bodies in the United States to seek government funding for social services recognizes this fact. Though governments will always have responsibility for poverty alleviation, religious organizations seem most suited to
doi:10.5191/jiaee.2003.10102
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