An edition of The silent war against Africa (2001)

The silent war against Africa

AIDS, report of AACC Church Leaders' Consultation on the Approach to the HIV/AIDS Crisis, 23rd-25th April 2001, Dakar-Senegal = Une guerre silensieuse [sic] contre l'Afrique : SIDA, rapport de la Consultation des chefs d'eglises de la CETA sur l'approche à la crise du VIH/SIDA, 23-25 avril, 2001, Dakar-Sénégal.

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An edition of The silent war against Africa (2001)

The silent war against Africa

AIDS, report of AACC Church Leaders' Consultation on the Approach to the HIV/AIDS Crisis, 23rd-25th April 2001, Dakar-Senegal = Une guerre silensieuse [sic] contre l'Afrique : SIDA, rapport de la Consultation des chefs d'eglises de la CETA sur l'approche à la crise du VIH/SIDA, 23-25 avril, 2001, Dakar-Sénégal.

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Publisher
AACC
Language
English
Pages
61

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Edition Notes

English and French.
Cover title.

Published in
[Nairobi]
Other Titles
AIDS =

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.196/9792/0096
Library of Congress
RA643.86.A35 A195 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 61 p. :
Number of pages
61

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3985481M
LCCN
2001313795

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