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Expertise
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Intercooperation combines social commitment with professional competence. Its strength lies in linking theoretical knowledge and applied research to practical field experience. When mistakes are made, they are analysed and lessons learnt incorporated into future activities. This makes Intercooperation an effective and credible player in questions relating to development and international co-operation.
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Intercooperation already possesses and strives to further improve a strong profile in the combination of thematic expertise and process competences. Expertise, competences and services are grouped around our three priority domains: • Natural resource management', • Rural economy' and • Local governance and civil society'.
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| Being at the interface of natural resource management, rural economy and local governance, rural development is the area in which Intercooperation has the longest experience and greatest competence. |
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