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الصفحة 517
TARGET POPULATIONS ' AND ' MOVING TARGETS ' Development interventions often fail precisely because they are based upon ... about housing or literacy provision , rather than imagining a static and uniform ' target population ' , it would ...
TARGET POPULATIONS ' AND ' MOVING TARGETS ' Development interventions often fail precisely because they are based upon ... about housing or literacy provision , rather than imagining a static and uniform ' target population ' , it would ...
الصفحة 577
In the late 1950s and early 1960s there was not only population migration within Eritrea but also movements of people from Eritrea to other parts of Ethiopia . The urban population of highland Eritrea tended to migrate to Ethiopia in ...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s there was not only population migration within Eritrea but also movements of people from Eritrea to other parts of Ethiopia . The urban population of highland Eritrea tended to migrate to Ethiopia in ...
الصفحة 586
The war also affected the wildlife population . In the past , the Gash - Setit region had a considerable population of elephants . Shelling and air raids by the Ethiopian military often set fire to their woodland habitat and they took ...
The war also affected the wildlife population . In the past , the Gash - Setit region had a considerable population of elephants . Shelling and air raids by the Ethiopian military often set fire to their woodland habitat and they took ...
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EIDE Revolution and Religion in Ethiopia | 499 |
PETER HAENGER Slaves and Slave Holders on the Gold Coast | 508 |
No 3 2002 | 510 |
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