Population and poverty in rural southern Sudan

a case study of the Acholi area

Population and poverty in rural southern Suda ...
William J. House, William J. H ...
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a case study of the Acholi area

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Cover of: Population and poverty in rural southern Sudan
Population and poverty in rural southern Sudan: a case study of the Acholi area
1986, International Labour Office
in English
Cover of: Population and poverty in rural southern Sudan
Population and poverty in rural southern Sudan: a case study of the Acholi area
1985, UNFPA/ILO Project SUD/79/PO6: "Population and Human Resources Development and Planning in South Sudan"
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: leaves 158-163.
"November 1985."

Published in
Juba, Sudan
Series
Working report / UNFPA/ILO Project SUD/79/PO6: "Population and Human Resources Development and Planning in South Sudan" ;, no. 5, Working report (UNFPA/ILO Project SUD/79/PO6: "Population and Human Resources Development and Planning in Southern Sudan") ;, no. 5.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
962.4/00496
Library of Congress
DT155.2.A35 H68 1985

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 178 leaves :
Number of pages
178

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2371776M
LCCN
86981126

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