AFARI is the US-based non-profit fund-raising and support organization for the Asian Rural Institute (ARI). ARI is an international training center in Japan. Participants from developing countries in Asia, Africa and the Pacific are invited to study at ARI for nine months in sustainable, organic agriculture techniques, leadership and community development. ARI invites 25 to 30 grassroots rural leaders to study at Nasushiobara, Japan, every year.
"Leadership" Magazine article about ARI graduate Fr. Kizito in Uganda
The August 2008 issue of the "Leadership" magazine contains a nice article with good pictures of the project of one of our graduates, Fr. Kizito. Fr. Kizito established this center after graduating from ARI. He is sending the Coordinator of the St. Patrick Center to ARI this year (2009) for training. Prof. Tasaka, mentioned in the article, is the former director of ARI and is now a board member of ARI.
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