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Comment le coronavirus a incité le Burkina Faso et d’autres pays africains à renforcer leurs filets de protection sociale
Grun, Rebekka
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Semlali, Amina
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Vandeninden, Frieda
2020
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Keywords :
Développement social Burkina Faso Afrique COVID-19 (coronavirus)
Disciplines :
Economic systems & public economics
Author, co-author :
Grun, Rebekka
Semlali, Amina
Vandeninden, Frieda
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Economie politique et économie de la santé
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French
Title :
Comment le coronavirus a incité le Burkina Faso et d’autres pays africains à renforcer leurs filets de protection sociale
Publication date :
2020
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Nasikiliza - Blog Banque Mondiale, Washington, United States - District of Columbia
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https://blogs.worldbank.org/fr/nasikiliza/comment-le-coronavirus-incite-le-burkina-faso-et-dautres-pays-africains-renforcer-leurs
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https://blogs.worldbank.org/nasikiliza/virus-spurred-burkina-faso-and-african-nations-scale-its-social-safety-nets
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