Union for African Population Studies Grant



Organization - Union for African Population Studies
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - toward the travel costs of African participants in the Fifth African Population Conference, which will bring together decision makers, researchers, political leaders and development partners to discuss the realities, challenges and stakes inherent in population problems in Africa, to be held in Arusha, Tanzania, December 2007


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