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CONTENTS I. INTODUCTZON 1 II. OVERV
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I. INTRODUCTION New, as well as chr
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In addition to general sector revie
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:z. OVERV:Ew (StMARY) Political, ci
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: oambique and Zambi:., -:_ politic
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AZD should also develop a !lexible,
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11111 fihgj3' Plcn A on resrvs. *L
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I ..A AFRICA I- • ~~~Z a.,EA "
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B. Lesotho Lesotho has been a t-rad
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University of Lesotho (ULI. Refugee
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R"M4LIC OFI WL'k ADCA -,- "" -. o"
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C. Swaziland Swaziland is more fort
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UF), .'PSA,AfricLn Amer:can institu
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Swaziland i e u. .ge e Z. c, . .e
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D. !-1ozambicue While Mozambique ha
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&.d some skilqs are present among t
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S-outh , Zambia Ali • -. Malmwl I
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E. Zambia Its central geographical
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the assA3t ncs :rcm the UN, World 3
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9. The GCZ has requested U.S. help
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IChristian IZid 1 ofZabi Welftare1
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IA ''reclivitersupfror - 443 it is
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It has' nt,(r annt.asis priateconra
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Recomendat.ons Strictll Refugee 1.
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' .q Cimi alAtncam I cM Gab - Ignda
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G. Kenya DurLng the past 10 years t
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are cur-rently inadequate and the l
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*'ementaryseccndar. -ac-i4.itzes as
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CharL G . l~i'tiuu Asi ULdflit- Coo
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