[sustran] Transporting Development - a seminar

Paul Barter tkpb at barter.pc.my
Wed Jul 8 14:43:06 JST 1998


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From: "Priyanthi Fernando" <priyanthi.fernando at mcmail.com>
Organization: IFRTD
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Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 09:26:36 +0000
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Subject: Transporting Development - a seminar
Hello everyone

Here is something that you maybe interested in..


TRANSPORTING DEVELOPMENT:
Alleviating poverty by access to basic needs
and services

International Forum for Rural Transport and Development -
UK National Forum Group Seminar

Thursday 5th November, 1998
Institution of Civil Engineers
Great George St, Westminster, London


Keynote speaker: Peter Roberts
Deputy Chief Engineering Advisor, DFID

Chairman: David Nalo
Senior Economist, Ministry of Planning, Kenya


This one day seminar will examine the role transport plays in the
provision of basic needs and services.  Speakers will discuss the
transport and accessibility issues concerning: water supplies, food
production, health provision, solid waste management and employment
generation.

The cost of the seminar will be 25 sterling pounds per person which
will include refreshments, buffet lunch and a copy of the seminar
proceedings.  Please send IFRTD the following information with a
cheque/benk draft/international money order for 25 sterling pounds
payable to Intermediate Technology Consultants,  if you wish to
reserve a place.


To: IFRTD Secretariat,
2nd Floor, 150 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 5AL
I wish to attend the IFRTD UK Forum group seminar
Transporting Development
Name..................
Organisation............................
Address..............................
..................................
..................................

Vegetarian:   please say yes if you require a vegetarian lunch

Priyanthi Fernando
5 A Northbrook Road
Wood Green, London N22 4YQ
UK



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