Eka Experience Research Paper

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The Eka experience was quite enriching and educational. It taught us that it is important as future CD practitioners to foster a culture of openness and inclusiveness; to be able to work in partnership with people involved with the project; to be flexible and conduct activities that are relevant to the people involved; to remain open to a two-way process of exchange of knowledge and view the project as a continuous process of learning.

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