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The Emerging Roles of NGOs in the UN System: From Article 71 to a People’s Millennium Assembly

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The Emerging Roles of NGOs in the UN System: From Article 71 to a People’s Millennium Assembly
Author(s)Alger, Chadwick
AbstractThe relations between rural and urban residents of Africa are impacted by a variety of factors. These include economic, political and religious influences, competition for resources, changing gender roles and alternating definitions of kinship and ethnicity. While some relationships extend from generation to generation, others are severed at death. Most families and individuals who move to the cities continue to view the rural areas they came from as home.
IssueNo1
Pages93-118
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceGlobal Governance
VolumeNo8
PubDateJanuary 2002
ISBN_ISSN1075-2846

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