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Addressing Skills Gaps of Cambodia’s Rural Youth: Success Factors and Challenges for Dual Vocational Education and Training in Development Cooperation (PDF)
2018/08 – ETH Zürich, Centre for Development and Cooperation (NADEL); Essay on Development Policy; Author(s): Anna Abel
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Postwar Youth Violence: A Mirror of the Relationship between Youth and Adult Society (pdf)
2012/08 - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Working Paper No. 199, Author: Sabine Kurtenbach
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Social and Political Fractures after Wars: The Role of Youth Violence in post-1993 Cambodia (pdf)
2008/10 - Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Project Working Paper No. 4, Author: Oliver Hensengerth
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Youth Violence in Post-War Societies: Conceptual Considerations on Continuity and Change of Violence (pdf)
2008/09 - Institut für Entwicklung und Frieden (INEF), Working Paper No. 1, Author: Sabine Kurtenbach
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