The African-Asian Rural Development Organization (AARDO) formed in 1962, is an autonomous inter-governmental organization comprising thirty members from Africa and Asia. The main goal is to make sustainable agriculture and rural development of its member countries.
AARDO major area of concern is “Women’s Empowerment Issue”. The Mission of AARDO is to catalyze efforts of the Afro-Asian countries, to help them restructure their rural societies and to reconstruct the economy of their rural people.
Many countries in the Afro-Asian region have made significant progress in achieving their economic development goals during the last 2-3 decades. Some of them achieved two digits economic growth and significantly reduced rural poverty. On the other side, there are still many developing countries attempting serious efforts to attain higher level of economic growth to reduce rural poverty, remove hunger and mal-nutrition.
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