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southeastern asia
Journals
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Disasters
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department of state publication background notes series
3
aidslink : eastern, central & southern africa
4
journal of development economics
5
asia-pacific journal of rural development
6
contraception
7
international migration (geneva, switzerland)
8
third world planning review
9
the health service journal
10
economic geography
11
aidscaptions
12
integration (tokyo, japan)
13
who chronicle
14
population bulletin of the united nations
15
asian forum newsletter : official organ of the asian forum of parliamentarians on population and development
16
asia-pacific population & policy
17
cirdap development digest
18
Links : a newsletter on gender for Oxfam GB staff and partners
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Bibliographies
15
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Philippines.
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South-East Asia.
3
The race to beat AIDS on the Lao-Thai border.
4
The day of women.
5
Exchange of experience on primary health care.
6
Contraceptive introduction and the management of choice: the role of Cyclofem in Indonesia.
7
Urban and rural populations and labour-force structures: current patterns and their implications.
8
"Population and poverty: major barriers to food accessibility" -- a panel discussion on civil society and people's participation.
9
Women are key players in the economies of East and Southeast Asia.
10
Nursing rotas. Shift up.
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Twenty years of CIRDAP development service, 1979-1999.
12
Mining resettlement and rural development in Malaysia.
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Participatory research with indigenous communities in the Philippines.
14
Southeastern Asia fall armyworms are closely related to populations in Africa and India, consistent with common origin and recent migration.
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nematinae (tenthredinidae) of thailand, with notes on other southeastern asian nematines