The winners of that award in 1996 were organizations, not individuals. The projects were were:
• Project on Sites and Services for Family Groups with Low Income Living in the North of Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina
• Integration Council in the Favelas’ Rehabilitation Process, Fortaleza, Brazil
• Metro Toronto's Changing Communities: Innovative Responses, Metro Toronto, Canada
• Post-calamity Reconstruction of Anhui Province's Rural Areas, China
• Successful Institutionalization of Community-based Development in the Commune of Adjamé, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
• A Women's Self-help Organization for Poverty Alleviation in India: The SEWA Bank, India
• Shelter Upgrading, Agadir, Morocco
• City Management in Tilburg, The Netherlands
• Local Initiative Programme: Community Planning Process and City/Neighbourhood Partnership in Lublin, Poland
• Community Information Resource Centre (CIRC), Alexandra, South Africa
• "Don't Move, Improve", Community-owned and-governed Urban Revitalisation Project, South Bronx, New York City, USA
• City of Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
This is to be your presentation, not ours. Pick two from the list and to some research to find out more about what they did, and obstacles overcome. I recommend the SEWA bank as one of them. It has been very effective. By using a search engine, it should not be difficult to get the information you need.
summaries of the 1996 Winners of the Dubai awards. descriptions of two 1996
award winners, discussing how they overcame one of the challenges mentioned in your
presentation.
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summaries of the 1996 Winners of the Dubai awards. descriptions of two 1996
award winners, discussing how they overcame one of the challenges mentioned in your
presentation
award winners, discussing how they overcame one of the challenges mentioned in your
presentation