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Expansion de programmes de transferts monétaires : bonnes pratiques et enseignements tirés du Kenya, de la Tanzanie et de la Zambie

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  • Ana Beatriz Monteiro Costa

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  • Mario Gyoeri

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  • Fábio Veras Soares

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  • Ana Beatriz Monteiro Costa & Mario Gyoeri & Fábio Veras Soares, 2020. "Expansion de programmes de transferts monétaires : bonnes pratiques et enseignements tirés du Kenya, de la Tanzanie et de la Zambie," Joint Publications French 005, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    expansion; programmes de transferts monétaires; bonnes pratiques; enseignements; Kenya; Tanzanie; Zambie;
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