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Implementing health sector reform in Central Asia papers from a health policy seminar held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, june 1996 by Series: EDI learning resources series
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Publication details: Washington The World Bank 1999 1999
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Availability: Items available for loan: Main Library (1)Collection, call number: Reference Collection 362.10958IMP.
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Evaluating the impact of training and institutional development programs a collaborative approach by Series: EDI learning resources series
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Publication details: Washington The World Bank 1998 1998
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Working together for a change government,business,and civic partnerships for poverty reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean by Series: EDI learning resources series
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Publication details: Washington The World Bank 1999 1999
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Social funds and reaching the poor experiences and future directions by Series: EDI learning resources series
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Publication details: Washington The World Bank 1999 1999
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Sustainable health care financing in southern Africa papers from an EDI health policy seminar held in Johannesburg, south Africa June 1996 by Series: EDI learning resources series
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 1998 1998
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Availability: Items available for loan: Applied Sciences Library (1)Collection, call number: Reference Collection 338.433621SUS.