Cochrane provides several examples of situations in which anthropological perspectives and methods led to the discovery of important information about local communities that development professionals did not have. However, the lack of knowledge about local cultures that characterizes many development projects is not caused simply by a lack of anthropological expertise. What other factors mentioned in this chapter contribute to a mismatch between the needs of local people and the goals of international development projects

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Answer:

Lack of knowledge and awareness.

Explanation:

Lack of knowledge, interest and awareness are the factors that are responsible for the mismatch between the needs of local people and the goals of international development projects. Lack of awareness of the international organization about the problems of the local people causes the mismatch and does not fulfill the needs of the people. Limited knowledge about the important issue and what the local people wanted the most is the main reason for the mismatch between local people and international organization.

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