The Challenge of Eradicating Poverty in the World: An African Response : Proceedings of the International Conference Held at Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi, 7-10 September 1998Deirdre Carabine, Martin O'Reilly |
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Deirdre Carabine | 1 |
Emmanuel Katongole Theological Perspectives on Poverty | 63 |
Joseph OlokaOnyango Poverty and Marginalization in the Age | 77 |
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