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ACCELERATING AFRICA'S INTEGRATION Through Micro-regionalism: The Case of Zambia-Malawi-Mozambique Growth Triangle and Its Impact
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ACCELERATING AFRICA'S INTEGRATION Through Micro-regionalism: The Case of Zambia-Malawi-Mozambique Growth Triangle and Its Impact in Vernon, BC
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ACCELERATING AFRICA'S INTEGRATION Through Micro-regionalism: The Case of Zambia-Malawi-Mozambique Growth Triangle and Its Impact in Vernon, BC
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"This book is about accelerating Africa's integration through the application of the growth triangle concept. Filled with rich experiences backed by research, this book is also a powerful account of how African countries' border areas---many of which largely marginalized and clash points of conflicts---can be transformed into vibrant socio-economic security zones through local-regional development efforts. This book equally creates a necessary kind of working environment where micro-regionalism is given a significant role to play in addressing some of the protracted challenges associated with our continent's "larger" groupings. A valuable piece of work and absolutely required reading for all of us (politicians, academics private sector, development practitioners, NGOS)"
"This book is about accelerating Africa's integration through the application of the growth triangle concept. Filled with rich experiences backed by research, this book is also a powerful account of how African countries' border areas---many of which largely marginalized and clash points of conflicts---can be transformed into vibrant socio-economic security zones through local-regional development efforts. This book equally creates a necessary kind of working environment where micro-regionalism is given a significant role to play in addressing some of the protracted challenges associated with our continent's "larger" groupings. A valuable piece of work and absolutely required reading for all of us (politicians, academics private sector, development practitioners, NGOS)"



















