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A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for policy and practice

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Pathias P. Bongo; Paul Chipangura; Mkhokheli Sithole; Funa Moyo

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Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, Volume 5, Issue 2, p.article 81 (2013)
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Chirenda, Tatenda Grace, Roman Tandlich, Viwe Krele, Catherine Diane Luyt, Chandra Sunitha Srinivas, and Chidinma Uche Iheanetu. "Legislation, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Management of Waterborne Diseases in Zimbabwe." Information & Security: An International Journal 40, no. 1 (2018): 61-91.
APA style: Bongo, P. P., Chipangura P., Sithole M., & Moyo F. (2013).  A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for policy and practice. Journal of Disaster Risk Studies. 5(2), article 81.
Chicago style: Bongo, Pathias P., Paul Chipangura, Mkhokheli Sithole, and Funa Moyo. "A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for policy and practice." Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 5, no. 2 (2013): article 81.
IEEE style: Bongo, P. P., P. Chipangura, M. Sithole, and F. Moyo, "A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for policy and practice", Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, vol. 5, issue 2, pp. article 81, 2013.
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