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Uganda The challenge of growth and poverty reduction by
Language: ENG
Publication details: Washington World Bank 1996
Availability: Items available for loan: TAMCAS Library (1)Location, call number: TAMCAS General shelves HC870.U443.

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Debt relief and poverty eradication in Uganda The roles and responsibility of the catholic church by Series: AMECEA Documentation Service
Publication details: Nairobi AMECEA DOCUMENTATION SERVICE 2002
Availability: Items available for reference: NURU LIBRARY: Not for loan (1).

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Is devolution achievable in East Africa ? by Series: Points of view
Language: Eng
Publication details: Nairobi,Kenya 2006 Jesuit Hakimani Centre
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The Kampala basic needs basket cost of a basic needs basket in six informal settlements by
Language: Eng.
Publication details: Nairobi, Kenya 2008 Paulines Publications Africa
Availability: Items available for loan: IYS- Mary Immaculate Library (1)Location, call number: Open Shelf HC870 .U44 2008.

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Food Priorities & Poverty The case of smallholder Farmers in Rural Uganda by Series: Journal of African Economies
Publication details: UK Oxford University Press 2009
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Disability, health and human development / Sophie Mitra. by Series: Palgrave studies in disability and international development | Palgrave pivot
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
Availability: Items available for loan: MARY IMMACULATE LIBRARY (1)Location, call number: Open Shelf HV1559.D44 M58 2018.


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