Understanding the Spatial Conceptualization of Poverty: Implications for Sustainable Livelihoods in Africa

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Dr. Jonathan Ali Ogwuche
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Dr. Jonathan Ali Ogwuche. 2014. \u201cUnderstanding the Spatial Conceptualization of Poverty: Implications for Sustainable Livelihoods in Africa\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 14 (GJHSS Volume 14 Issue E4): .

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