Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric
CSOs and community organisations are portrayed as enemies of development whenever they challenge powerful political and economic interests
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CSOs and community organisations are portrayed as enemies of development whenever they challenge powerful political and economic interests
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