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2 edition of Tanzania"s tomorrow. found in the catalog.

Tanzania"s tomorrow.

Tanzania"s tomorrow.

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Published by Tema Publishers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania .
Written in

    Places:
  • Tanzania
    • Subjects:
    • Tanzania -- Social conditions -- Congresses.,
    • Tanzania -- Economic conditions -- Congresses.,
    • Tanzania -- Social policy -- Congresses.,
    • Tanzania -- Economic policy -- Congresses.,
    • Tanzania -- Politics and government -- Congresses.

    • Edition Notes

      Other titlesTomorrow
      GenreCongresses.
      ContributionsEastern and Southern African Universities Research Programme.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsHN797.A8 T365 1996
      The Physical Object
      Paginationxiii, 388 p. :
      Number of Pages388
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL527678M
      ISBN 109987250122
      LC Control Number98982472

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