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TARD General Working Paper

TARD General Working Paper. The TARD General Working Paper sets out the priority development needs for North Malaita Constituency and possible short and long term strategies that can be adopted to address them. This paper serves as a basic guideline for TARDs effort to contribute to the wellbeing of rural communities in North Malaita. Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Priority Development Needs for North Malaita, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. 2 To empower the various groups in a rural North Malaita com.

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TARD General Working Paper. The TARD General Working Paper sets out the priority development needs for North Malaita Constituency and possible short and long term strategies that can be adopted to address them. This paper serves as a basic guideline for TARDs effort to contribute to the wellbeing of rural communities in North Malaita. Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Priority Development Needs for North Malaita, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. 2 To empower the various groups in a rural North Malaita com.

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