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Barso Mhare Des… Children's Perception of Drought

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The chronic drought in Rajasthan affects everyone. But people are affected in different ways. This may be because of locality, form of livelihood, caste and class.This report carries the voices of girls and boys who speak with great clarity and power about the impact of drought. They provide huge insights. They also speak with words of hope and trust. They understand their rights and they hold all us accountable.[ECHO and Save the Children (U.K)]

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  • ECHO Save the Children (U.K), 2009. "Barso Mhare Des… Children's Perception of Drought," Working Papers id:1999, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1999
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