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الصفحة 196
The women at risk have suffered an STD , unconventionally increased fertility , childbirthrelated complications or , ironically , infertility . Those are the women who are likely to die . They are illiterate , rural residents displaced ...
The women at risk have suffered an STD , unconventionally increased fertility , childbirthrelated complications or , ironically , infertility . Those are the women who are likely to die . They are illiterate , rural residents displaced ...
الصفحة 221
... 1995 Mean % of total 7,698 3.34 23,338 10.13 50,253 21.81 149,110 64.72 57,600 100.00 % increase 503 533 672 790 ... richest quartile have increased their share from 59.37 per cent to 64.72 per cent in 1995 ( see Table 1 and Fig .
... 1995 Mean % of total 7,698 3.34 23,338 10.13 50,253 21.81 149,110 64.72 57,600 100.00 % increase 503 533 672 790 ... richest quartile have increased their share from 59.37 per cent to 64.72 per cent in 1995 ( see Table 1 and Fig .
الصفحة 227
At the same time , the number of men with rights to this land has increased markedly , from 2 : 5 to 4.95 per holding , rather more than the overall increase in household size , which for the sample as a whole increased from a mean of ...
At the same time , the number of men with rights to this land has increased markedly , from 2 : 5 to 4.95 per holding , rather more than the overall increase in household size , which for the sample as a whole increased from a mean of ...
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Calestous Juma Paul Sinclair Nicole Sindzingre Ulrike Wanitzek | 12 |
MAY | 23 |
progressedih | 34 |
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