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Rethinking Development Strategies in Africa:The Triple Partnership as an Alternative Approach - the case of Uganda

Author(s): MAKOBA, W. Johnson;
ISBN: 978-3-03911-948-6;
Publisher: : Peter Lang Bern , 2011;
Call number: 338.96MAK;
Type: Book
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338.96MAK
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100 $aMAKOBA, W. Johnson$eAuthor
245 $aRethinking Development Strategies in Africa$bThe Triple Partnership as an Alternative Approach - the case of Uganda
260 $bPeter Lang$aBern$c2011
653 $aEconomic development - Africa, Economic development - Uganda, Non - Governmental Organizations, Microfinance

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