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 | | GATE - 2/93 - Appropriate Information Transfer (GTZ GATE, 1993, 56 p.) |
 | | GATE - 3/91 - Impact - A Neglected Dimension of AT (GTZ GATE, 1991, 52 p.) |
 | | GATE - 4/94 - West and Central Africa - Will the Crisis Boost the AT Approach? (GTZ GATE, 1994, 48 p.) |
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 | | One Hundred and One Technologies - From the South for the South (IDRC, 1992, 231 p.) |
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 | | Reporting with Pictures. A Concept Paper for Researchers and Health Policy Decision-makers (UNDP - WB - WHO, 2000, 85 p.) |
 | | Southern Lights - Celebrating the Scientific Achievements of the Developing World (IDRC, 1995, 148 p.) |
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