Unlikely diplomat Lord Mark Malloch-Brown has never been afraid to speak his mind on Britain's role on foreign policy and continues to divide opinion in his current role as Minister for Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
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• Mobilizing and organizing the local communities to empower them to take initiatives for their equal and active participation in the development process
• Building the capacities of ...
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