Key Indicators for Family Planning Projects, Volumes 23-297

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World Bank Publications, Jan 1, 1995 - Medical - 32 pages
World Bank Discussion Paper No. 304. Presents development projects as instruments of policy reform and institutional change. Analyzes the global factors underlying the growing demand for institutional reform and describes why such reform is readily achieved through multilateral cooperation.
 

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