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A FRAMEWORK FOR MAINSTREAMING REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN NATIONAL OEVELOPMENT PLANS IN THE

SOUTHERN AFRICAN OEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SAOC)

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Centre for Studies on Regional Integration of the Eduardo Mondlane University

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Economic Commission for Africa Southern Africa Office

ECA-SA/U EMfTPU8/2009/1 May 2009

A Framework for Mainstreaming Regional Integration in National Development Plans in the Southern African Development Community

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