Carney, S., Engretson, C., Scammell, K. & Sheppard, V
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Carol Taylor & Catherine Aldred
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Caroline Hickman, Elizabeth Marks, Panu Pihkala et al.
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Casa
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Cascioli Sharp, R.
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Cash R et al.
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Castro, A.
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Catherine O Egbe, C.Brooke-Sumner†, T. Kathree,et al.
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Catholic Agency for Overseas Development CAFOD
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Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales
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Catholic Relief Services (CRS) & Hilton Foundation
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Catholic Relief Services CRS, REPSSI
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Catholics Confront Global Poverty
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CAWST Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology
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CBM & Basic Needs UK in Uganda (BNUU)
1
CBM and Handicap International
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CBM and the International Disability Alliance
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CBM Australia
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CBM International, HelpAge International,and Handicap International
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CBM: Handicap Internationl
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CBR Africa Network, Handicap International
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CBR Asia-Pacific Network
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CCM Georgia
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CDA Collaborative Learning Projects
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cedpa (The Centre for Development and Population Activities)
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Central Coast Children's Foundation
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Central Leprosy Division Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
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Central Statistical Agency Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Central Statistical Agency (CSA) [Ethiopia] and ICF
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Central Statistical Office (CSO) [Zambia], Ministry of Health (MOH) [Zambia], and ICF
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Chandani, Y.
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Charlotte Lindsey-Curtet, Florence Tercier Holst-Roness and Letitia Anderson
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- Learning Methods / Activities
- Recommended Certification Criteria
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