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Gender And Local Level Decision Making: Findings From A Case Study In Samangan

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  • Wakefield, Shawna

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  • Wakefield, Shawna, 2005. "Gender And Local Level Decision Making: Findings From A Case Study In Samangan," Case Studies 14640, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:areucs:14640
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.14640
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    1. Wakefield, Shawna, 2004. "Gender And Local Level Decision Making: Findings From A Case Study In Mazar-E Sharif," Case Studies 14635, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
    2. Wakefield, Shawna, 2004. "Gender And Local Level Decision Making: Findings From A Case Study In Panjao," Case Studies 14633, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
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    2. Wakefield, Shawna, 2004. "Gender And Local Level Decision Making: Findings From A Case Study In Mazar-E Sharif," Case Studies 14635, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.

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