Addressing Livelihoods In Afghanistan
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.14647
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- Hunte, Pamela A., 2004. "Some Notes On The Livelihoods Of The Urban Poor In Kabul, Afghanistan," Case Studies 14638, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
- Christopher Ward & David Mansfield & Peter Oldham & William Byrd, 2008. "Afghanistan : Economic Incentives and Development Initiatives to Reduce Opium Production," World Bank Publications - Reports 6272, The World Bank Group.
- Grace, Jo & Pain, Adam, 2004. "Rethinking Rural Livelihoods In Afghanistan," Synthesis Reports 14627, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
- World Bank, 2008. "Afghanistan : Economic Incentives and Development Initiatives to Reduce Opium Production," World Bank Publications - Reports 7968, The World Bank Group.
- World Bank, 2004. "Afghanistan - State Building, Sustaining Growth, and Reducing Poverty : A Country Economic Report," World Bank Publications - Reports 14360, The World Bank Group.
- World Bank, 2005. "Afghanistan : State Building, Sustaining Growth, and Reducing Poverty," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 7318.
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Community/Rural/Urban Development; Labor and Human Capital;Statistics
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