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AID project activjr - Sudan. 1480 -
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Anirnal health services in Sub-Saha
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"Ascorbic acid content of plant foo
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- - --- -. Chad: Vulnerable area in
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A comparison between air photo and
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"Coping with famine in Southern Eth
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- -..- . - "Dairy imports into Sub-
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- DGaster and development workshops
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Droughts: Too little water. Chapter
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- - Economic development of the Sou
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- 'Energy expsnditure of male farme
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- "Ethnobotarxical practices of the
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"Extremely rapid soil survey: An ev
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Famine in East Africa: Foal product
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A farm survey of fnba beans prodoct
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"Folk in-situ conservation of Enset
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Food consumption in the Senegal Riv
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"Food stxurity and food and nuttiti
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- - - - For immediore release: May
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d "Globi~l food balances ant1 food
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The hazard potential of driought fo
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Hunger and public action. 414 Hunll
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'I Itrcome sources of malnourished
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- Internal food purcltase. - 1319 "
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- - "La reforme des incitations dan
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- Uvestock farming systems. In The
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- Managcmcnt and use of plan! - eer
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- - "Overcoming hunger: Promising p
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Plan of action for inregrotion of e
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Rivate and public: mechanisms for c
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- Project Africc Straregies ,for /b
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I I "Rainfall, biomass, and the pas
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Ttapid rural appraisal: Rationale a
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Report and ncommendations ofthe hid
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- 'Responses of sorghum varieties t
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- Role of livestock on mixed smallh
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SeteUifdr remote sensing and the Sa
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Short FEWS: Action-oriented early w
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- - Social impact, socialism, and t
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- - S 1 - - Some strategies to cope
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- Strategies for coping with fwd co
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Sudan rmegency and recovery informa
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Taking conflict into consideration:
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- The U.S. mponse to the African fm
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"Why are rural people vulnerable to
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Subject and Country Index Angola 46
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Food Security 2,31,36,38,48,42, 66,
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Nepal 1439 Niger 63, 1332,1397,1399
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Tunisia 165 Uganda 152,232,462,519,