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Salt is killing us: Salinity and livelihood in a Bangladesh village
- Master (Two yrs)
- 2009
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The Anglophone Problem in Cameroon: Political Representation and Socio-Economic Development
(2009) SIMT32 20091
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Sociology- Master (Two yrs)
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Re-Constructing the Zeal of Hamas; 'Armchair Philosophy' for Approaching Sainthood
(2009) SIMT29 20091
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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The Invisible Prisoners: A case of Children in Malawian Prisons.
(2009) SIMT98 20091
Department of Sociology
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School- Master (One yr)
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Social justice in Uganda: Is Universal Primary Education Enough to Ensure Social Justice for All Ugandans?
- Master (Two yrs)
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The Issue of Food Security in Malawi: The Study of How and Why one of the World's Poorest Countries Attained Food Security
(2009) SIMT29 20091
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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THE MACHINERY OF IRAQI WATER INSTITUTIONS: The Development of Institutions in a Post War State
(2009) SIMT29 20091
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)
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THE EFFORT OF THE NON-PARTY CARETAKER GOVERNMENT TO MAKE THE NINTH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2008 IN BANGLADESH FREE, FAIR AND CREDIBLE
(2009) SIMT95 20091
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (One yr)
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Education policies and Voices From Below in Bangladesh
(2009) SIMT25 20091
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Human Geography- Master (Two yrs)
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An Alternative Theorethical Approach to the Phenomenon of Social Movements: The Argentinazo Movement
(2009) SIMT29 20091
Master of Science in Development Studies
Graduate School
Department of Political Science- Master (Two yrs)