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OJU EWE IBERE

Nipase Phil Bartle, Ojogbon

This is the home page for training material on how to strengthen communities.
Click on your language of choice.



Many pages of our site have been translated into other languages.
Open any page in English and look for other translations in the column at left.


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« Elo si aoin awon araiye/eniyon »
Poem by Lao Tsu
This poem reflects our vision, and so far has been translated into 72 languages in this web site.

Awon Eda:   
Afrikaans     Akan     አማርኛ / ämarəña     Հայերեն / Hayeren     Basa Jawa     Bamanankan      Bicolano     Босански     Chewe     Dansk     Gĩkũyũ     Guan     Gwich'in     עִבְרִית     Hrvatski     Igbo     Íslenska     Kinyarwanda     Kirundi      lea faka-Tonga     Lingala     Luganda     Luhya     Māori     Nederlands     नेपाली / Nepālī     Norsk     Qhichwa Simi     ساهو‎ / Saho      Српски     Shona     Slovenščina     Suomi     Svenska     தமிழ் / tamiḻ     ትግርኛ / Tigriññā     Tshiluba     Türkçe     isiXhosa     ייִדיש / Yidish     èdèe Yorùbá  
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Ti o ba se adako ohun kan lati oju ewe yi, jowo gboriyin fun eniti (tabi awon ti) wo koo
ki o si wa tun pada da ori re si www.scn.org/cmp/
This site is hosted through the Community Development Society (CDS)
By the Seattle Community Network (SCN)

 Slogans and Proverbs: Following the path of least resistance makes all rivers
and some men crooked



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Igba ti a se atunye wo gbeyin: 2010.09.27