Formal and informal education : the relative benefits for African workers.
Material type: TextSeries: Paper No.66 - 91 are all bound in one book; 74Publication details: Denver : African Studies Association, 1971.Description: 41p. : ill. ; 28cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.74
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Research Report | Dr. Wilbert Chagula Library | East Africana Collection | EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.74 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 000000224094 |
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EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.70 Pressure on foreign investors to increase African income shares. | EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.72 African development materials for black studies programmes. | EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.73 The context of U. S. African policy. | EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.74 Formal and informal education : the relative benefits for African workers. | EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.75 Non-formal education in Africa : micro solution to Macro problems? | EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.76 The nature of American interests in Africa. | EAF QTO DT19.9.U57A351971No.77 The role of the U.S corporation in the Republic of South Africa. |
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