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Livelihood baseline assessment of Malian refugees in Burkina Faso: Quantitative analysis of household economies (2014)

December 2014

by Celia Petty, Wolf Ellis and John Seaman

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Categories: Burkina Faso, Capacity building, Famine prevention and food security, IHM, Livelihoods, Monitoring and evaluation, Policy and programme design, Poverty research, Refugees and displacement, Social protection, Vulnerability assessment

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