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SWDC Partners FTID to Boost South-West Rural Development

The South-West Development Commission has entered into a partnership with the Foundation for Technological Innovation and Development to promote rural development across the South-West region.

The collaboration forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen development initiatives in rural communities within the South-West.

The South-West Development Commission has been involved in programmes aimed at improving regional development through coordinated planning and implementation of projects.

The partnership between SWDC and FTID is designed to support initiatives that target rural communities and improve living conditions across the region.

It focuses on leveraging innovation and development frameworks to address challenges in underserved areas.

The collaboration aligns with broader efforts to ensure inclusive development and extend economic opportunities to rural populations in the South-West.

The initiative is expected to contribute to ongoing regional development efforts by strengthening collaboration between institutions working on rural development.

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