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Hello permies

I'm working with a small NGO in Laos and they've just decided to take up permaculture for their rural development projects. I have been asked to develop a guideline and training guide, and have found a few resources, I was wondering if anyone has any good links/resources they could share? I have also been asked to conduct a PDC, however I'm not terribly experienced, so any advice/recommendations for content and cool activities would be very very much appreciated!

Thank you ever so kindly in advance!!

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Hi Naomi, I just noticed you haven't had a reply. Christmas craziness I guess!
It sounds like you're taking on a lot of responsibility.
I did my PDC a while ago now, but the thought of covering the entire permaculture curriculum properly intimidates the heck out of me
There's quite a few links here
I think specific questions in specific forums are more likely to turn up information.
 
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