Nepal’s Education Gap: The Effects of War on Schools
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Parker, Sara, Kay Standing, and Bijan Pant. "Caught in the Cross Fire: Children’s Right to Education During Conflict — The Case of Nepal 1996–2006." Children and Society 27 (2013): 372-84. World Wide Political Science Abstracts. Web. 17 Mar. 2014.
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