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Guidelines for integrating population variables in development planning for ECA member states 

United Nations. Economic and Social Council; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1987-06)
In the 1950s the UN called on its member States to take into account the complex interrelationships "between copulation and development in their social and economic Planning l/. The World Population Plan of Action (WPPA) ...

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SubjectCREACION DE INSTITUCIONES (1)CREATION D'INSTITUTIONS (1)DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (1)DEVELOPMENT POLICY (1)DINAMICA DE LA POBLACION (1)... View MoreDate
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