Rebuilding Extension in Afghanistan

At noon-1:30 p.m. in Johnson Hall 104E a brief presentation followed by an open question and answer panel discussion will be hosted by the International Research and Development area. The presentation features short term visiting scholars, Naveen Hashim and Zargai Mukhliss, from eastern Afghanistan who have been leading the training efforts for public sector extension workers in their home provinces. Come ready to learn about extension in a new context and come with questions! Students, faculty and staff are welcome.

AMS is set up, dial into 5701930 to join from locations away from the Pullman campus.

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