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    The Impact of Culture and Family: Women's Education and their Role in Development in South Sudan

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    2017-10-19
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    Lado, Flora E. S.
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    The WGD discussion series aims to provide an avenue for prominent scholars from inside and outside the university as well as Virginia Tech students to share their research studies and discuss issues of women, gender, and international development with the greater Virginia Tech community.
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    • Strategic Growth Area: Equity and Social Disparity in the Human Condition (ESDHC) [364]
    • University Libraries Event Capture Service [210]
    • Women and Gender in International Development Discussion Series (CIRED) [29]

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