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Chemistry In Africa's Least Developed Countries
An Overview of Capacity Building and Research Support
Report prepared by C. F. Garbers (1998)

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8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the following colleagues for valuable inputs:

Professors B. M. Abegaz (Botswana), J. D. Bradley (South Africa), B. T. Kiremire (Uganda), J. Koudou (Central African Republic), G. Moges (Ethiopia), M. H. H. Nkunya (Tanzania), J. D. K. Saka (Malawi), R. D. Sanderson (South Africa), P. S. Steyn (South Africa), A. M. Toe (Burkina Faso) and Dr. C. Madivate (Mozambique). Extensive discussions with Professor D. Ekong are gratefully acknowledged.

Many government departments, foundations, and donor agencies provided relevant literature for which I wish to thank them!

UNESCO is thanked for financial support and Dr E. D. Becker, Secretary General of IUPAC, for advice and the opportunity to be of assistance in this project. Logistical assistance by the Foundation for Research Development, Pretoria, is gratefully acknowledged, particularly Ms. L. Lemmer for valuable support in the completion of the documentation.

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