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'Democratising' the treaty making process: the Coalition
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Democratising the WTO to give poor countries a stronger voice.
CONTENTS 2007
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Democratising the WTO to give poor countries a stronger voice.
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Porteous, David, with Ethel Hazelhurst: Banking on Change: Democratising Finance in South Africa, 1994 - 2004 and beyond, Double Storey, 2004
MICRO-FINANCE FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION TOWARDS A PRO-POOR FINANCIAL SECTOR 2004
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Democratising the multi-lateral institutions of global economic governance.
Editorial 2001
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Democratising the multi-lateral institutions of global economic governance.
Non-Racialism in Action Acknowledging the past, Changing the present, Building the future 2001
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Democratising the multi-lateral institutions of global economic governance.
Non-Racialism in Action Acknowledging the past, Changing the present, Building the future 2001
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In 1991, Johnathon Clark - in his book Democratising Development - stated that: 'NGOs are having to recognise that no matter how successful the projects they support, the overall war against poverty is being lost'.
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In 1991, Johnathon Clark - in his book Democratising Development - stated that: 'NGOs are having to recognise that no matter how successful the projects they support, the overall war against poverty is being lost'.
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Democratising local government and installing legitimate third-tier authorities is in turn a vital prerequisite for the government's campaign to promote payment for housing and services among township residents.
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