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Report on West and Central African women's project : building the capacity of mainstream non-government organisations to respond appropriately to the needs of women from West and Central Africa who have experienced domestic violence / Immigrant Women's Support Service
Bib ID 4318336
Format BookBook
Description [West End, Qld.] : Immigrant Women's Support Service, 2007 
46 p. ; 30 cm. 
Notes

Project workers, Priscilla Jettoo and Bronwynne Jettoo.

"June 2007".

Subjects Victims of family violence - Services for - Australia.  |  Family violence - Services for - Australia.  |  Africans - Services for - Australia.  |  West Africans - Services for - Australia.  |  Women Immigrants - Services for - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Jettoo, Priscilla  |  Jettoo, Bronwynne  |  Immigrant Women's Support Service
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