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الصفحة 260
It is obvious that small centres play a very important role as strategic points for the extension of services and welfare to the countryside . However , this role is played within the structure of the dominant relations and with the aim ...
It is obvious that small centres play a very important role as strategic points for the extension of services and welfare to the countryside . However , this role is played within the structure of the dominant relations and with the aim ...
الصفحة 308
SMALL URBAN CENTRES AND THE GROWTH OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN RURAL KENYA T. B. KABWEGYERE THER INTRODUCTION HE 1970-4 Kenya Development Plan designated four levels of centres to stimulate rural development : urban centres as the main ...
SMALL URBAN CENTRES AND THE GROWTH OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN RURAL KENYA T. B. KABWEGYERE THER INTRODUCTION HE 1970-4 Kenya Development Plan designated four levels of centres to stimulate rural development : urban centres as the main ...
الصفحة 312
centres are intimately linked to the village economy . The shopowner , the bicycle repairer , the carpenter still obtains his food from his village plot of land . In most cases he does not even live in the centre ( Kabwegyere 1977 ) .
centres are intimately linked to the village economy . The shopowner , the bicycle repairer , the carpenter still obtains his food from his village plot of land . In most cases he does not even live in the centre ( Kabwegyere 1977 ) .
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