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Building Capacity in Post-Conflict Countries

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  • Alastair J. McKechnie

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  • Alastair J. McKechnie, 2004. "Building Capacity in Post-Conflict Countries," World Bank Publications - Reports 9698, The World Bank Group.
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    1. S. Schiavo-Campo, 2003. "Financing and Aid Management Arrangements in Post-Conflict Settings," World Bank Publications - Reports 11296, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Srivastava, Vivek & Larizza, Marco, 2012. "Working with the grain for reforming the public service : a live example from Sierra Leone," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6152, The World Bank.

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