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Indigenous knowledge is an asset that should be complemented by further efforts,in order to ameliorate it and bring it to higher levels of excellence. As based on the Moroccan experience (and many others), rural communities have the best knowledge of the characteristics and the features of their environments, as they have been attached to their territories and lands for many centuries. Thus, governments have to protect their (primitive) knowledge, and supplement it with further insight and information, in addition to scientific know-how and technologies, in order to develop that primitive knowledge, for the good of the indigenous community. The same can be said in regard to the work of local civil society organizations and international development organizations.
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