Research Award On Population, Development and Reproductive Health
|Project At Glance
Country | Indonesia |
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Region | North Sumatera, Yogyakarta, South Sulawesi |
Name of Client | Ford Foundation |
Address | S. Widojo Center Lt.11 Jl. Jenderal Sudirman 71, Jakarta 12190 |
Duration of Assignment | 60 months |
Start Date | October 1995 |
Completion Date | June 1997 |
Prinsipal Investigator | |
Principal Investigator (Not on the list) | |
Research Team | Prof. Dr. Muhadjir Darwin, Dr. Anna Marie Wattie, M.A. |
Research Team (not on the list) | |
Profiles of Professional Staff Provided by The Center | Population Specialist, Development Specialist, Reproductive Health Specialist |
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