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Insufficient Evidence? The quality and use of evidence in humanitarian action - ALNAP Study

Author(s)
Knox Clarke, P. and J. Darcy
Publication language
English
Pages
87pp
Date published
19 Feb 2014
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Evidence, Global Forum

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