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International NGOs and Poverty Reduction Strategies: The Contribution of an Asset-based Approach

Global Poverty, Development, International Organizations, Developing Countries

Caroline Moser, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development
Pamela Sparr, Economist

The Brookings Institution

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