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الصفحة 58
The Committee was allowed to make recommendations on anything regarding the running of the Scheme , so that these Bugisu had a platform to speak on anything relevant to the scheme's operations , but they were all appointed members whose ...
The Committee was allowed to make recommendations on anything regarding the running of the Scheme , so that these Bugisu had a platform to speak on anything relevant to the scheme's operations , but they were all appointed members whose ...
الصفحة 64
creating dissension and division among them ( BCU Committee minutes , 1956-58 ; Bunker , interviews , 1969-70 ) . Indeed , some of the ' wasteful ' expenditure which so offended representatives of the state were incurred in the ...
creating dissension and division among them ( BCU Committee minutes , 1956-58 ; Bunker , interviews , 1969-70 ) . Indeed , some of the ' wasteful ' expenditure which so offended representatives of the state were incurred in the ...
الصفحة 66
9 legitimated its intervention and the imposition of a new Supervising Manager by maintaining that the various conflicts within and around the BCU were seriously threatening its economic viability , and that the Committee was spending ...
9 legitimated its intervention and the imposition of a new Supervising Manager by maintaining that the various conflicts within and around the BCU were seriously threatening its economic viability , and that the Committee was spending ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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