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Home » Combating social exclusion in post-conflict recovery: education and disability in Burundi

Combating social exclusion in post-conflict recovery: education and disability in Burundi

Brief about education and disability in Burundi in post-conflict recovery.

Year of publication: 
2010
Author(s): 
Eric Batonon and Kate Norton / Publisher: Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Resource type: 
Articles & papers
Region: 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Country: 
Burundi
Topics: 
Persons with Disabilities;
Education in Emergencies & Conflict
PDF icon NRC_Combatting_Social-exclusion_in_Post_Conflict_Recovery_Burundi_2010.pdf

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