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Ukraine Recovery and Peacebuiding Assessment : Analysis of Crisis Impacts and Needs in Eastern Ukraine, Volume 2. Full Component Reports

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World Bank
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European Union
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United Nations
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2015-06-30T19:55:40Z
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2015-06-30T19:55:40Z
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2015-03
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In mid-2014, the Government of Ukraine (GoU) requested technical assistance and financial support from the inter¬national community to assess and plan priority recovery and peacebuilding efforts in the conflict-affected regions of eastern Ukraine. Following these requests, and within the framework of the 2008 Joint Declaration on Post-Crisis Assessments and Recovery Planning, the EU, UN, and WBG agreed to support the government in undertaking a Recovery and Peacebuilding Assessment (RPA). This assessment follows the Post-Conflict Needs Assessment (PCNA) methodology. In view of the continuing conflict in eastern Ukraine, it was decided to undertake an initial rapid assess¬ment as a first phase of activity, which would provide an analytical and programmatic baseline for recovery efforts to inform urgent interventions and provide a basis for scaling up recovery plan¬ning and responses as the situation and needs evolve on the ground. This report summarizes the findings and recommendations of the first phase of the RPA, which was undertaken in the period November 2014 to February 2015. In light of the dynamic and fluid nature of the situation in eastern Ukraine, these findings should be considered as a snapshot in time. In particular, the assessment of infrastructure damage is limited to the damage that occurred on or before November 2014. Furthermore, the number of registered internally displaced persons (IDPs), utilized as a reference to estimate the needs of this affected population, corresponds to the official government estimates as of February 2015.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24487461/recovery-peace-buiding-assessment-analysis-crisis-impacts-needs-eastern-ukraine-vol-2-full-component-reports
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22090
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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WASTE
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TARIFFS
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PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
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RESIDENTIAL CARE
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RISKS
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QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
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UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
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COUNSELORS
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ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES
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SOCIALIZATION
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PEOPLE
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
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FOREST MANAGEMENT
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PREVENTION
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LAWS
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EXPECTATIONS
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
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PRODUCERS
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
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NEEDS ASSESSMENT
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES
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TIMBER
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SOCIAL WORK
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RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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LABOR FORCE
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HEALTH CARE
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REVENUES
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ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
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ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
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INCENTIVES
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HEALTH
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PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS
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PSYCHOLOGISTS
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DEPRESSION
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HOLISTIC APPROACH
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MODELS
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PSYCHIATRIC CARE
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REAL WAGES
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CRIME
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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DAY CARE
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DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
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KNOWLEDGE
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DISABILITIES
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ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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EXPLOITATION
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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IRON
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OIL
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IMMUNIZATION
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PATIENTS
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SOCIAL EXCLUSION
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INTERVENTION
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SECONDARY SCHOOLS
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INDUSTRIAL WATER
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RAPE
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OPTIONS
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AGING
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MIGRATION
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OBSERVATION
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VIOLENCE
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DEBT
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MARKETING
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ANXIETY
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POLLUTION
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FORESTRY
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LAND RESOURCES
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SCREENING
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NATURAL RESOURCES
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INTERVIEW
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MENTAL HEALTH
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METALS
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SUBSIDIES
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SOCIAL SUPPORT
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EFFICIENCY
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FISHING
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FOOD PRODUCTION
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MEDICAL TREATMENT
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TAXES
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EFFECTIVE USE
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PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
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RESOURCES
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UNEMPLOYMENT
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ECONOMIC IMPACT
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RESEARCH CENTERS
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WORKERS
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WAGES
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FATIGUE
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AGED
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SOCIAL SERVICES
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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SURVEILLANCE
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MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
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CREDIT
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SOCIAL POLICY
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CPI
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DEMAND
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HEALTH OUTCOMES
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HYGIENE
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MINES
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SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
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VICTIMS
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UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE
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ELECTRICITY GENERATION
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STRESS
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EXPENDITURES
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ENVIRONMENTS
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ELDERLY CARE
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PROPERTY
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LOGGING
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DECISION MAKING
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MEASUREMENT
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REFUGEES
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ENVIRONMENT
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WORKSHOPS
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HEALTH–CARE
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ELDERLY PEOPLE
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STREAMS
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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
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BASIC METALS
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WASTE DISPOSAL
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INTERNET
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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TRADE
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LAND
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CHILDREN
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CLINICS
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DRINKING WATER
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CORPORATE MANAGERS
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OZONE
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ISOLATION
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FARMS
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COAL
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ALS
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REVENUE
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POLLUTION CONTROL
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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INSTITUTIONALIZATION
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LIVING CONDITIONS
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RESEARCH METHODS
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STRATEGY
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REGISTRATION
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FAMILIES
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MEDICINES
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SEXUAL VIOLENCE
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PROFITS
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ENVIRONMENTAL
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HOSPITALS
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FOOD PROCESSING
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LABOR MARKETS
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SOCIAL WORKERS
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HEALTH SERVICES
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IMPLEMENTATION
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MENTAL
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PRICES
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DEMOGRAPHICS
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OIL SECTOR
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PUBLIC GOODS
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Ukraine Recovery and Peacebuiding Assessment
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Analysis of Crisis Impacts and Needs in Eastern Ukraine, Volume 2. Full Component Reports
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Working Paper
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Fragility, Conflict, and Violence
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2015-05-14
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Publications & Research
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24487461/recovery-peace-buiding-assessment-analysis-crisis-impacts-needs-eastern-ukraine-vol-2-full-component-reports
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Governance
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Social Protection and Labor
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yes
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090224b082f1bea0_2_0
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24487461
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96487
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en
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Europe and Central Asia
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Ukraine
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Conflict and Development :: Post Conflict Reconstruction
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Health Monitoring & Evaluation
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Transport :: Transport Economics & Policy Planning
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Environment :: Environmental Economics & Policies
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Population Policies
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Social Protect Labor - GP (GSPDR)

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