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Samer Abdelnour, Dr. Babiker Badri,
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Table of Contents Acronyms ........
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Acronyms ACORD Agency for Co-operat
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Gender-aware policies: Policies are
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Executive Summary This study is a c
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Introduction This study is a compon
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Section One: Historical Perspective
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Northerners and southerners perceiv
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The Third Phase of the War: 1983-20
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Other than the political and econom
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Section Two: Theoretical Frameworks
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According to Weiss et al. (2001), p
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communities (Nelson 2000). It is ev
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Research preparation, including the
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Before the war, Juba was a centre f
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Malakal appeared to be a town where
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agricultural fields and livestock r
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Local and International Development
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appear to be concerned with the lan
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are no longer involved in microfina
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Livelihoods Strategies and Remittan
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community members, such improvement
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Being the dominant tribe at Obel, t
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Enterprise Activity Many of the IDP
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At the time of the study, the rainy
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