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Terry Coleman | ||
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| Country | India | |
| Years: | 1966-1968 | |
| Region(s) | Orissa | |
| Program(s) | Health | |
| Assignment(s) | Health Extensionwarning.png"Health Extension" is not in the list of possible values (Agroforestry, Sustainable Agricultural Science, Farm Management and Agribusiness, Animal Husbandry, Municipal Development, Small Business Development, NGO Development, Urban and Regional Planning, Primary Teacher/Training, Secondary Teacher/Training, Math/Science Teacher/Training, Special Education/Training, Deaf/Education, Vocational Teacher/Training, University Teacher/Training, English Teacher/Training (TEFL), Environmental Education, National Park Management, Dry Land Natural Resource Conservation, Fisheries Fresh, Ecotourism Development, Coastal /Fisheries Resource Management, Public Health Education, AIDS Awareness, Information Technology, Skilled Trades, Water and Sanitation Resources Engineering, Housing Construction Development, Youth, Other) for this property. | |
| Terry Coleman started in India 1966 | ||
| Art Bunce, Lillian Gordy Carter, Terry Coleman, Ron Counseller, and Ron Tschetter | ||
| Region: Orissa | ||
| Terry Coleman | ||
| Health in India: | ||
| Lillian Gordy Carter, Terry Coleman, Ron Counseller, Rasmith 10, and Ron Tschetter | ||
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Terry Coleman India, State of Orissa Two years: 1966-1968 Project: Applied Nutrition(raised poultry etc.) Also: Dug wells in Bihar State.
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