Comércio Ribeirinho Solidário – uma alternativa para geração de renda na Amazônia

11 de março de 2013

mar 11, 2013

Simone Mazer, Adevaldo Dias, Manoel da Cruz Cosme de Siqueira, Osvaldo Stella, Erika de Paula, Ana Carolina Crisostomo, Marcos de Jesus Freitas, Rafael Costa, Jéssica Heusi, Hélio Silva Pontes.

Este projeto teve como objetivo contribuir para o fortalecimento do comércio ribeirinho solidário. Esta iniciativa, comandada pela ASPROC e com apoio do CNS e da AMARU, mostra como a organização comunitária pode contribuir na construção de tecnologias sociais para o enfrentamento de seus desafios.

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