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Rapid response : programming for education needs in emergencies / Jonathan Penson and Kathryn Tomlinson.
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Author/Creator:
Penson, Jonathan.
Language:
English
Imprint:
Paris : International Institute for Educational Planning ; Reading : CfBT Education Trust, c2009.
Format:
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175 p. ; ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-175).
Contributor:
Tomlinson, Kathryn.
International Institute for Educational Planning.
CfBT Education Trust.
Series:
Education in emergencies and reconstruction
Education in emergencies and reconstruction. Case studies.
Subjects:
Educational planning.
Emergency management.
Educational assistance.
School management and organization.
ISBN:
9789280313253
9280313258
Catkey: 8596445
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