Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... South Asian nations cannot afford to lose this race for education for all . In addition to the challenge of providing school- ing for out - of - school children and new entrants , South Asia faces a huge backlog of 395 million ...
... South Asian nations cannot afford to lose this race for education for all . In addition to the challenge of providing school- ing for out - of - school children and new entrants , South Asia faces a huge backlog of 395 million ...
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... South Asia has 243 million illiter- ate women today - two - thirds of the region's adult female population and 45 per cent of the world's total illiterate women . - The challenge for South Asian planners is to remove all gender ...
... South Asia has 243 million illiter- ate women today - two - thirds of the region's adult female population and 45 per cent of the world's total illiterate women . - The challenge for South Asian planners is to remove all gender ...
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... South ) goes down as production structures change , developing countries begin to undercut each other's export prices in an attempt to increase export volumes . This contributes to deterioration in the terms of trade facing the South ...
... South ) goes down as production structures change , developing countries begin to undercut each other's export prices in an attempt to increase export volumes . This contributes to deterioration in the terms of trade facing the South ...
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