Organisation List
API endpoint that allows organisations to be viewed or edited.
GET /rest/v1/organisation/?format=api&ordering=fax&page=192
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The client base is wide and varied across all industries and businesses, governments and organizations, institutions and parastatals, agencies and individuals. 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FIT has therefore concentrated on promoting initiatives in the rural areas aimed at promoting agriculture as a business.\r\n\r\nFIT therefore believes that targeting the poorest people to be able to participate in their own development will spur sustainable poverty alleviation across board. Hence FIT Programmes have focused on promoting initiatives that are cost effective and can be implemented by the people themselves.\r\n\r\nFIT Resources offers exceptional collective knowledge and experience in innovative approaches to agricultural & enterprise development, intervention design, implementation and evaluation, management, and diversification of income resources among the rural poor. 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