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Supras prepares and manages dedicated websites in connection with specific project or investment operations. The output falls in two broad categories: (1) websites that Supras designs, manages and maintains in connection with projects, investment operations or other activities that Supras executes, manages, or otherwise is involved in, and (2) websites prepared for stakeholders in civil society.

In addition to the short-term needs for knowledge management and strategic communication in connection with managing a specific activity, on the longer term – in particular after the relevant activities are closed – these websites amount to invaluable process documentation.


Projects and operations

Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition
Customer: World Bank. Focus: Technology Fosters Tradition (TFT) addressed patterns of land usage, using stakeholder analysis, social analysis, social assessment and GIS. It aimed at addressing conflicts at various societal levels and, ultimately, at empowering local people to create local use agreements. The project was implemented by the World Bank, supported by Norway, and executed by Supras. [access]
Comment: The project closed in 2007.
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Other sites

Community-Based Natural Resource Management Network (CBNRM Net)
The website of the Community-Based Natural Resource Management Network (CBNRM Net). [access]
Comment: published by Supras since 2000, on behalf of CBNRM Networking.
CBNRM Networking (English)
The website of CBNRM Networking. [access]
Comment: published by Supras since 2000, on behalf of CBNRM Networking. In English. For the Norwegian language version of this website, see below.
CBNRM Networking (Norwegian)
The website of CBNRM Networking. [access]
Comment: published by Supras since 2000, on behalf of CBNRM Networking. In Norwegian. For the English language version of this website, see above.
Danube Capacity Building Initiative
A network comprising relevant stakeholders in the public sector, civil society and the private sector in countries along the lower reaches of the Danube. Aims at connecting and integrating stakeholders across international borders, towards creating a comprehensive management plan, together with providing necessary capacity building activities. [access]
Comment: Network founded in Rouse, Bulgaria, September 2008. Website maintained by Supras on behalf of the network. In Bulgarian, English and Romanian.
Forum South
Customer: Forum South (Forum Sør), a Norwegian limited proprietorship which provides networking and capacity building services to the development cooperation community in the Agder region in southern Norway, as located in the public sector, civil society and the private sector. [access]
Comment: published since 2005, in Norwegian.