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- Elements Software, formerly known as Helveta, is a supply chain management software company and "provider of technology solutions for the timber industry"...
- number for Eubaphe helveta is 7442. "Eubaphe helveta Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-28. "Eubaphe helveta species details"...
- in developing countries. The first charity to develop such designs was Helvetas, located in Zurich, Switzerland. Designs that can be sustainably and efficiently...
- erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. Eubaphe conformis (Walker, 1854) Eubaphe helveta (Barnes, 1907) Eubaphe integra (Walker, 1866) Eubaphe lineata (Druce, 1885)...
- (Sida) Switzerland - Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Helvetas Taiwan - International Cooperation and Development Fund (Taiwan ICDF) Thailand...
- Ethiopia, where the BioFarm Consortium (ICIPE, BioVision Foundation, BEA, Helvetas, DLCO-EA, Praxis Ethiopia) applies the traps in a sustainable agriculture...
- Helmsley Charitable Trust provided a $10.7 million 3-year partnership between Helvetas, Bridges to Prosperity, and the Government of Ethiopia to construct 150...
- l’Hygiène et de l’****ainis****t dans les villes de Bougouni et de Yanfolila, Helvetas Mali - ASP-EAU, December 2004. (Includes detailed descriptions and basic...
- Soraya Aracena, Los inmigrantes norteamericanos de Samaná. (Santo Domingo: Helvetas Asociación Suiza para la Cooperación Internacional, 2000) Wikimedia Commons...
- East Asia Division. July 2006. "Nepal - Trail Bridges for Safe Routes". Helvetas.org. Wikimedia Commons has media related to List of bridges in Nepal. "Motorable...