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Yet the functioning of these institutions and programmes , makes their faith in state action seem a paradox that highlights their predicament . O n comparing figures from two stud- ies , we discover how state action has provided for ...
Yet the functioning of these institutions and programmes , makes their faith in state action seem a paradox that highlights their predicament . O n comparing figures from two stud- ies , we discover how state action has provided for ...
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Such nutrition - relevant actions may thus fall under the ambit of a variety of sectors . ... The fact that mal- nutrition is seen as having several inter- relating causes should not however stymie action rather it should promote a ...
Such nutrition - relevant actions may thus fall under the ambit of a variety of sectors . ... The fact that mal- nutrition is seen as having several inter- relating causes should not however stymie action rather it should promote a ...
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The span of voluntary action in the North East seems concentrated at the welfare end of the spectrum and embed- ded in the institutions of state , drawing its sustenance from state power . Though there was niche for such agencies in ...
The span of voluntary action in the North East seems concentrated at the welfare end of the spectrum and embed- ded in the institutions of state , drawing its sustenance from state power . Though there was niche for such agencies in ...
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