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Appendix C
Bibliographic Materials

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR EAST TIMOR

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Ospina, S., and T. Hohe2002Traditional Power Structures and Local Governance in East Timor: A Case Study ofthe Community Empowerment Project. Geneva: Graduate Institute of Development Studies.


Pedersen, J., and M. Arneberg, eds. 1999Social and Economic Conditions in East Timor.New York and Oslo: Columbia University, and Fafo Institute of Applied Social Science.


United Nations Country Team2000Common Country Assessment for East Timor: Building Blocks for a Nation. November. Available online at: <http://www.undp.east-timor.org/publications/ Cca.pdf>

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United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor2000Timor Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP). Humanitarian Assistance and Emergency Rehabilitation Pillar (HEAR). Dili, East Timor: United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor.

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2001Project Appraisal Document for Health Sector Rehabilitation and Development. Phase II. Dili, East Timor.

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2001bTimor Health Sector Situation Report, March 2000.

2001cWHO's Contribution to Health Sector Development in East Timor, January 2000-May 2001. Background Paper for Donors' Meeting on East Timor. Canberra, 14-15 June 2001. Dili.

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