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March 1, 2017
12:00PM
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1:00PM
Enarson Classroom Building room 100
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Brown Bag: The Sustainable and Resilient Tanzania Community Program
The Sustainable and Resilient Tanzania Community Program (SRTC) is an interdisciplinary, international service-learning program for students, faculty and staff across several Ohio State departments and Tanzanian partners. SRTC Program co-founder Joe Campbell will discuss the program’s participatory, values-based approach working with the village of Marwa and the Same District (Tanzania) to bring water from the Pangani River to the village in accordance with community-expressed aspirations and development goals.
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2017-03-01 12:00:00
2017-03-01 13:00:00
Brown Bag: The Sustainable and Resilient Tanzania Community Program
The Sustainable and Resilient Tanzania Community Program (SRTC) is an interdisciplinary, international service-learning program for students, faculty and staff across several Ohio State departments and Tanzanian partners. SRTC Program co-founder Joe Campbell will discuss the program’s participatory, values-based approach working with the village of Marwa and the Same District (Tanzania) to bring water from the Pangani River to the village in accordance with community-expressed aspirations and development goals.
Enarson Classroom Building room 100
America/New_York
public
The Sustainable and Resilient Tanzania Community Program (SRTC) is an interdisciplinary, international service-learning program for students, faculty and staff across several Ohio State departments and Tanzanian partners. SRTC Program co-founder Joe Campbell will discuss the program’s participatory, values-based approach working with the village of Marwa and the Same District (Tanzania) to bring water from the Pangani River to the village in accordance with community-expressed aspirations and development goals.