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... NGOs authored by Veena Soni Raleigh and Neera Kukreja Sohoni , published earlier by the Ford Foundation in the Anubhav Series . The projects studied are for the main , large , heavily funded projects offering primary health care and ...
... NGOs authored by Veena Soni Raleigh and Neera Kukreja Sohoni , published earlier by the Ford Foundation in the Anubhav Series . The projects studied are for the main , large , heavily funded projects offering primary health care and ...
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... NGOs and not through the govern- ments ! But the NGOs weren't impressed : without exeption they were extremely critical of the summit's outcome , particularly the failure of the developed countries to even meet their earlier assurance ...
... NGOs and not through the govern- ments ! But the NGOs weren't impressed : without exeption they were extremely critical of the summit's outcome , particularly the failure of the developed countries to even meet their earlier assurance ...
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... NGOs who were close to the government . Naturally , this did not go down well with some others who were heavily funded by foreign donors . The result was a sharp division between various NGOs . While the group close to the government ...
... NGOs who were close to the government . Naturally , this did not go down well with some others who were heavily funded by foreign donors . The result was a sharp division between various NGOs . While the group close to the government ...
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