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The sustainable development goals as human rights. / Yimbesalu, J.P.; Zakus, D.
Expanding Perspectives on Human Rights in Africa. ed. / M. Raymond Izarali; Oliver Masakure; Bonny Ibhawoh. 1st ed. ed. London: Routledge, 2019. p. 121-137.

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Yimbesalu, JP & Zakus, D 2019, The sustainable development goals as human rights. in MR Izarali, O Masakure & B Ibhawoh (eds), Expanding Perspectives on Human Rights in Africa. 1st ed. edn, Routledge, London, pp. 121-137. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203761762-7

APA

Yimbesalu, J. P., & Zakus, D. (2019). The sustainable development goals as human rights. In M. R. Izarali, O. Masakure, & B. Ibhawoh (Eds.), Expanding Perspectives on Human Rights in Africa (1st ed. ed., pp. 121-137). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203761762-7

Vancouver

Yimbesalu JP, Zakus D. The sustainable development goals as human rights. In Izarali MR, Masakure O, Ibhawoh B, editors, Expanding Perspectives on Human Rights in Africa. 1st ed. ed. London: Routledge. 2019. p. 121-137 doi: 10.4324/9780203761762-7

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Yimbesalu, J.P. ; Zakus, D. / The sustainable development goals as human rights. Expanding Perspectives on Human Rights in Africa. editor / M. Raymond Izarali ; Oliver Masakure ; Bonny Ibhawoh. 1st ed. ed. London : Routledge, 2019. pp. 121-137

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