Front page News News Impact evaluation and service design of communication for rural development programme in South Ostrobotnia Impact evaluation and service design of communication for rural development programme in South Ostrobotnia 27.6.2018 MDI carries out a project focusing on sparring the impact evaluation of rural development programme 2014–2020 as well as on service design of communication related to the programme. During the project, two intensive workshops will be organized followed by independent exercises with structured assignments. As a wrap-up for the whole process, a “harvest of all times” will be organized to celebrate the achievements of the programme. The event also provides actors with an opportunity to present the results and impact of their own projects. MDI teams with BSTR Luova Konttori in the case. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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