An edition of State of the world population 2002 (2002)

State of the world population 2002

people, poverty and possibilities : making development work for the poor

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An edition of State of the world population 2002 (2002)

State of the world population 2002

people, poverty and possibilities : making development work for the poor

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Language
English
Pages
80

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Cover of: The State of World Population
The State of World Population: People, Poverty and Possibilities (F) (S)
March 2003, United Nations Publications
Paperback in English
Cover of: State of the world population 2002
State of the world population 2002: people, poverty and possibilities : making development work for the poor
2002, United Nations Fund for Population Activities
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Includes bibliographical references.

"Editor: Alex Marshall"

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New York
Genre
Statistics.

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80 p. :
Number of pages
80

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22571605M
ISBN 10
0897146506
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2476342

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