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HomeNewsMPs and the Paradox of Plenty

MPs and the Paradox of Plenty

22 February 2012
Issue: Parliaments
Country: Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda
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Members of parliament are entrusted by the public with the frequently daunting task of transforming abundant resources into benefits for citizens. In this RWI video, MPs from Uganda, Sierra Leone and Tanzania discuss the seriousness of that responsibility.

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  • Sierra Leone
  • Tanzania
  • Uganda
  • Parliaments
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