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Implementing and Managing the Talking Book Program « Bridge Notes One Response to “Implementing and Managing the Talking Book Program”. One Possible Organizational Structure « Bridge Notes, on May 7th, 2008 at 11:59 pm ...
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Lots of Small Steps « Bridge Notes Small steps. Another reason for taking this approach is funding. We currently rely entirely on individual volunteer work and individual financial ...
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Implementing and Managing the Talking Book Program « Bridge Notes From the beginning, Literacy Bridge has stated that we do not intend to own or manage the each country’s implementation of the Talking Book program. ...
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Battery Costs and Usage in Ghana « Bridge Notes Battery Costs and Usage in Ghana. Posted on May 3, 2008 by cliffs ... Flashlight battery replacement was a much less significant cost, but I ...
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Rural Networks without the Internet « Bridge Notes Rural Networks without the Internet. Posted on March 5, 2009 by cliffs. I just came across this article from SciDev.Net: “Rural Internet — not online but ...
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Writing about Literacy Bridge, Part 2: Building Knowledge in the ... Writing about Literacy Bridge, Part 2: Building Knowledge in the Developing World. Posted on November 21, 2008 by cliffs ...
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Writing about Literacy Bridge, Part 1: Introduction « Bridge Notes Writing about Literacy Bridge, Part 1: Introduction. Posted on November 21, 2008 by cliffs. I was recently asked to write an article for the Open Source ...
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One Possible Organizational Structure « Bridge Notes One Possible Organizational Structure. Posted on May 7, 2008 by cliffs ... A new nonprofit organization (or NGO, Non-Governmental Organization, ...
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One Possible Organizational Structure « Bridge Notes It might be called Literacy Bridge/Ghana. (NOTE: we may find in some countries that it makes more sense for there to be more than one of these organizations ...
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One Possible Organizational Structure « Bridge Notes One Possible Organizational Structure. Posted on May 7, 2008 by cliffs ... (NOTE: we may find in some countries that it makes more sense for there to be ...
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