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Diagnostic on the effectiveness of national fishery and aquaculture policies and strategies for food and nutrition security in West Africa

ECOWAS Member States and Mauritania










ECOWAS and FAO. 2020. Diagnostic on the effectiveness of national fishery and aquaculture policies and strategies for food and nutrition security in West Africa. Abuja, ECOWAS. 




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