If you liked Children, women, and development in Botswana by UNICEF, start with Children and women in Eritrea, 1996 (1997), Situation analysis of children and women in Ethiopia (1982), and Socio-economic survey of rural areas of Baluchistan, District Gwadar (1980). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Children and women in Eritrea, 1996 (1997), Situation analysis of children and women in Ethiopia (1982), Socio-economic survey of rural areas of Baluchistan, District Gwadar (1980), UNICEF at a glance (2004), and Progress of regions (2000).

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