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Education and Training Materials for South African botanic gardens
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£12,790
WHERE
South Africa
Summary
To set up education programmes for local communities in South Africa working with Kirstenbosch and their schools programme.
Status
Completed
Reference
70-99
Round
6
Start
01/04/1998
End
31/03/1999
Project Leader
Mary South
Lead Organisation
Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum
Project Partners
Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden
Website
http://www.hilliergardens.org.uk
Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries
South Africa
Project Outputs
Train counterpart for 3 months in the UK. Produce a series of teaching packs. Prepare a drama teaching pack. Produce a number of articles for specialist publications.
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- 07-099 FR - 19/11/2010
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