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The World Bank's role in human resource development in Sub-Saharan Africa : education, training, and technical assistance /

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Main Author: Ridker, Ronald Gene, 1931-
Corporate Author: World Bank. Operations Evaluation Department.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c1994.
Series:A World Bank operations evaluation study.
Subjects:
World Bank.
Manpower policy > Africa, Sub-Saharan.
Human capital > Africa, Sub-Saharan.
Education > Africa, Sub-Saharan.
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