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MHL_2007_DHS_V01_M
Demographic and Health Survey 2007
Marshall Islands
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2007
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MHL_2007_DHS_v01_M
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Economic Policy, Planning and Statistics Office (EPPSO)
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Population and Development in the Pacific Islands: Accelerating the ICPD Programme of Action at 15
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3
Fujita, Masafumi, Jumpei Suzuki, Daisaku Sato, Yuji Kuwahara, Hiromune Yokoki, and Hajime Kayanne.
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Anthropogenic impacts on water quality of the lagoonal coast of Fongafale Islet, Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu
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Sustainability Science 8, no. 3 (2013): 381-390.
4
Jones W, Gavin.
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The Global Economic Crisis and Its Likely Impact on Population Activities
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Asia-Pacific Population Journal.
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Kennedy, Elissa, Nathalie Gray, Peter Azzopardi, and Mick Creati.
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Adolescent fertility and family planning in East Asia and the Pacific: a review of DHS reports
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Reproductive Health 8, no. 1 (2011).
6
Mackesy-Buckley, Sean, Elissa Kennedy, and Sumi Subramaniam.
The Case for Investing in Family Planning in Solomon Islands: Estimated Costs and Benefits of Reducing Unmet Need
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2013.
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Osawa, Yoko, Kazuhiko Fujita, Yu Umezawa, Hajime Kayanne, Yoichi Ide, Tatsutoshi Nagaoka, Toshihiro Miyajima, and Hiroya Yamano.
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Human Impacts on Large Benthic Foraminifers near a Densely Populated Area of Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands
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(2010) Marine Pollution Bulletin.
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Parks, Will.
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Achieving results for Pacific Island children: UNICEF’s analysis of and response to Pacific Millennium Development Goal progress
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Policy Quarterly 5, no. 3 (2009): 127-151.
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