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Ndoye, Ousseynou, Manuel Ruiz Pérez, and Antoine Eyebe. "Les marchés des produits forestiers non ligneux dans la zone de forêt humide du Cameroun." (1997).
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Sunderlin, William D, O. Ndoye, H. Bikie, N. Laporte, B. Mertens, and J. Pokam. "Economic Crisis, Small-scale Agriculture, and Forest Cover Change in Southern Cameroon." Environmental Conservation 27, no. 03 (2000): 284-290.
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Diagne, Abdoulaye, François J Cabral, Amen Doveodo, Marème Ndoye, and Khady Kane. "Evaluation de L’impact des Programmes de Cantines Scolaires sur les Performances des Ecoles Primaires Rurales au Senegal." (2008).
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Ndoye, Djibril, Franck Adoho, Prospère Backiny-Yetna, Mariama Fall, Papa T Ndaye, and Quentin Wodon. "Tendance et Profil de la Pauvreté au Sénégal de 1994 à 2006." Munich Personal RePEc Archive No. 27751 (2010).
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Backiny-Yetna, Prospere, Mayacine Camara, Djibril Ndoye, Papa T Ndiaye, Clarence Tsimpo, and Quentin Wodon. "Progress under the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy of Senegal." Munich Personal RePEc Archive No. 34419 (2011).
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Moungbakou, Ibrahim Bienvenu Mouliom. "Concurrence des thérapeutiques traditionnelles et biomédicales dans la lutte contre le paludisme à l’extrême-nord du Cameroun." Journal des Anthropologues , no. 3 (2014).
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Lepretre, Annie, Idrissa Ba, Karine Lacombe, Maryvonne Maynart, Abdalla Toufik, Ousseynou Ndiaye, Coumba Toure Kane, Joël Gozlan, Judicaël Tine, and Ibrahim Ndoye. "Prevalence and behavioural risks for HIV and HCV infections in a population of drug users of Dakar, Senegal: the ANRS 12243 UDSEN study." Journal of the International AIDS Society 18, no. 1 (2015).
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Zobrist, Stephanie, Nikhila Kalra, Gretel Pelto, Brittney Wittenbrink, Peiman Milani, Abdoulaye Moussa Diallo, Tidiane Ndoye, Issa Wone, and Megan Parker. "Results of Applying Cultural Domain Analysis Techniques and Implications for the Design of Complementary Feeding Interventions in Northern Senegal." Food and Nutrition Bulletin (2017).
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