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6.30 Economic and social development

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Development administration

Narrower Term
NT1 Development banks
NT1 Development personnel
    NT2 Consultants
    NT2 Experts
    UF Expert missions
Development aid
Used For
UF Development assistance
Narrower Term
NT1 Bilateral aid
NT1 Economic aid
    NT2 Financial aid
    UF Capital aid, Financial assistance, Financial support
NT1 Food aid
NT1 Multilateral aid
NT1 Private aid
NT1 Technical cooperation
UF Technical assistance
Economic and social development
Used For
UF Economic development, Social development
Narrower Term
NT1 Development policy
    NT2 Development indicators
    NT2 Development planning
    UF National planning
        NT3 Development plans
        UF National plans
        NT3 Obstacles to development
    NT2 Development programmes
        NT3 Country programming
        NT3 Development projects
          NT4 Feasibility studies
    NT2 Development strategies
        NT3 Basic needs
        UF Human needs
        NT3 Capacity building
        NT3 Endogenous development
        NT3 Human development
        UF People centered development
          NT4 Empowerment
        NT3 Integrated development
        NT3 Participatory development
        UF Grassroots development, Popular participation
          NT4 Civil society
        NT3 Self reliance
        UF Alternative development
        NT3 Sustainable development
        UF Ecodevelopment, Environmental sustainability
        NT3 Women and development
    NT2 Institution building
NT1 Development theory
    NT2 Development research
        NT3 Development models
        UF Development patterns
    NT2 Development styles
NT1 Underdevelopment
UF Economic underdevelopment

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