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Parliaments Poverty Reduction and the Budget Process in Africa

Author(s): Parliamentary Centre;
Subjects: Politics and Government;
Publisher: : Parliamentary Centre Canada;
Call number: 328 PAR;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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2888 2888
328 PAR
Available Main Library -> stacks
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008151123 2009
0820 $a328 PAR
100 $aParliamentary Centre$eEditor
245 $aParliaments Poverty Reduction and the Budget Process in Africa
260 $bParliamentary Centre$aCanada
650 $aPolitics and Government
653 $aLegislative -Budget

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