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Building Sustainable Peace: Conflict, Conciliation and Civil Society in Northern Ghana
Ada van der Linde
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Rachel Naylor
Social Work & Social Policy
School of Applied Social and Policy Sc.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Social Work and Social Policy Research
Oxfam GB
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Social Sciences
Civil Society
100%
Ghana
100%
Sustainable Building
100%
Nongovernmental Organizations
66%
Humanitarian Assistance
33%
Peace Treaty
33%
Political Factors
33%
Peace Process
33%
Peace Education
33%
Arts and Humanities
Civil Society
100%
Ghana
100%
Peace Process
33%
Peace Education
33%
Peace Treaty
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sustainable Building
100%
Conciliation
100%
Computer Science
Northern Region
100%
Peace Education
100%