TY - BOOK ID - 560 T1 - Afriques 1 A1 - Marechera,Dambudzo Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Omslagtitel Met noten KW - Africa KW - anthologies (form) KW - poetry (form) KW - writers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 319 CY - Paris PB - Editions Belin U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Po&sie ; 153-154 N2 - Ce num‚ro sp‚cial de la revue Po&sie est consacr‚ aux poŠtes issus de treize pays africains. Sommaire: L'Afrique l…-bas, l'Afrique ici (par Claire Riffard, Claude Mouchard, Nicolas Martin-Granel, Pierre Leroux). Passent ensuite revue les poŠtes Dambudzo Marechera (Zimbabwe), Bakary Diallo (S‚n‚gal), Tchicaya U Tam'si et Sony Labou Tansi (Congo), Chinua Achebe et Akinwumi Isola (Nig‚ria), Embarek Ouassat (Maroc), Raharimanana (Madagascar), Shailja Patel (Kenya), Nassuf Djailani (Comores), Corsino Fortes (Cap Vert), Theombog (Cameroun), Habib Tengour, Amin Khan, Samira Negrouche (Alg‚rie), Breyten Breytenbach, Nathan Trantraal, Lesego Rampolokeng, Santu Mofokeng (Afrique du Sud). La livraision comporte aussi des articles sur la po‚sie en Mauritanie (La ritournelle des Heddar), sur la po‚sie sahraouie contemporaine et sur la po‚sie en langues africaines. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 978-2-7011-9710-4 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10487 Y2 - 2017/09/02/ M1 - Ba;K2 M3 - 407626212 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 552 T1 - An examination of historical and future land use changes in Uganda using change detection methods and agent-based modelling A1 - Li,Jingjing A1 - Oyana,Tonny J. A1 - Mukwaya,Paul I. Y1 - 2016/// KW - farmers KW - land use KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 247 EP - 271 JA - African Geographical Review: (2016), vol.35, no.3, p.247-271 : ill. VL - 35 IS - 3 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The authors analyse historical land use/land cover changes beginning from 1996 to 2013 and apply an agent-based model to simulate potential agricultural land use change scenarios in Uganda. The model incorporates farmers' decision-making processes into biophysical and socioeconomic factors and uses these to analyse the effect of farmers' decisions on agricultural land use changes. Geographic information system tools are employed to build spatial relations between farmers and land cover systems. Satellite images are used to represent the initial land cover conditions and serve as observed land cover datasets to calibrate the simulated results. Significant agricultural and grassland cover and urban land uses are experienced in 72 and 36% of the regions, respectively, while wetland land uses increased significantly in 82% of the regions. On the other hand, 91% of the regions experience reductions in forest cover except for Teso region which reports gains of 62% in forest cover. Acholi is the only region that reports dramatic gains in wetlands of over 880%. The results of the simulation model are promising, and the model was successful at representing historical and future scenarios of agricultural land use patterns at a national level. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M1 - Hf;J1 M3 - 407970355 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2016.1189836 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 557 T1 - Christianity, generation and narrative : religious conversion and change in Sidama, Ethiopia, 1974-2012 A1 - Egeland,Erik Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Tevens proefschrift Uppsala Universitet Bibliogr.: p. 250-273. - Met index, noten, samenvatting in het Engels KW - Christianity KW - dissertations (form) KW - Ethiopia KW - missions KW - religious history KW - religious movements RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 278 CY - Uppsala PB - Swedish Institute of Missionary Research U2 - w06 T3 - Studia missionalia svecana, ISSN 1404-9503 ; 116 SN - 978-91-506-2594-3 AV - AFRIKA 51049 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 407773746 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 559 T1 - Endogenous development : naive romanticism or practical route to sustainable African development A1 - Malunga,Chiku Watchman A1 - Holcombe,Susan H. Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index KW - Africanization KW - community development KW - development cooperation KW - development planning KW - development projects KW - Ghana KW - Malawi KW - NGO KW - Nigeria KW - Rwanda KW - Somalia KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII, 179 CY - London [etc.] PB - Routledge U2 - w06 T3 - Development in practice books N2 - Western ideas, worldviews, actors, tools, models, and frameworks have long dominated development theory and practice in Africa. The resulting development interventions are rarely locally rooted, locally driven, or resonant with local context. At the same time, theories and practices from developing countries rarely travel to the Western agencies dominating development, undermining the possibility of a beneficial synergy that could be obtained from the best of both worlds. There are many reasons why the experiences of locally driven development are not communicated back to global development actors, including, but not limited to, the marginal role of Southern voices in global forums. This volume gives a platform to African voices and non-African collaborators, to explore what endogenous development means, how it can be implemented, and how an endogenous development approach can shape local, national and global policies. This book was originally published as a special issue of "Development in Practice". Contents: Introduction: endogenous development: naive romanticism or practical route to sustainable African development? (Chiku Malunga and Susan H. Holcombe) -- Part I: Defining endogenous development -- Identifying and understanding African norms and values that support endogenous development in Africa (Chiku Malunga); Endogenous development: some issues of concern (David Millar); African family values in a globalised world: the speed and intensity of change in post-colonial Africa (Charles Banda) -- Part II: Endogenous development in practice -- African philanthropy, pan-Africanism, and Africa's development (Bhekinkosi Moyo and Katiana Ramsamy); Wiki approaches to wicked problems: considering African traditions in innovative collaborative approaches (Dawn S. Booker); Using Rwandan traditions to strengthen programme and policy implementation (Ang‚lique K. Rwiyereka); Lessons of endogenous leadership in Nigeria: innovating to reduce waste and raise incomes in the cassava processing and goat-keeping systems (Danielle Fuller-Wimbush and Kolawole Adebayo); Centring African culture in water, sanitation, and hygiene development praxis in Ghana: a case for endogenous development (Afia S. Zakiya); Endogenous development in Somalia: bridging the gap between traditional and Western implementation methodologies (Ariel Delaney); Water tariff conflict resolution through indigenous participation in tri-water sector partnerships: Dalun cluster communities in northern Ghana (Sylvester Zackaria Galaa and Francis Issahaku Malongza Bukari); Endogenous African governance systems: what roles do women play in rural Malawi? (Chimwemwe A.P.S. Msukwa and Marion Keim-Lees); Putting endogenous development into practice (Nathalie Tinguery). -- Part Ill: Endogenous development in a globalised world -- Donors and exogenous versus endogenous development (Susan H. Holcombe); Indigenous languages and Africa's development dilemma (Mariama Khan). -- Part IV: Moving forward with endogenous development -- Endogenous development going forward: learning and action (Chiku Malunga and Susan H. Holcombe) SN - 1-13-893680-4 AV - AFRIKA 51111 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Ea;E2 M3 - 407672745 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 551 T1 - Environmental impacts of oil production in the Niger Delta : remote sensing and social survey examination A1 - Ayanlade,Ayansina A1 - Howard,Michael T. Y1 - 2016/// KW - environment KW - environmental degradation KW - Nigeria KW - petroleum exploration KW - remote sensing RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 272 EP - 293 JA - African Geographical Review: (2016), vol.35, no.3, p.272-293 : ill. VL - 35 IS - 3 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This study examines environmental change in Tsekelewu, Niger Delta Region, Nigeria. Both remote sensing and social survey methods are used to assess the impacts of oil exploration activities around the Tsekelewu community. Landsat data between 1984 and 2011 were used for spatiotemporal change in the environment around the community while mixed method approaches were used to collect social data. The results show that several mangrove forest areas were degraded around Tsekelewu during the 1980s and 1990s while the vegetation appeared regenerated during the 2000s, although, at a very slow rate. The rate of regeneration noted from 1999 to 2011 has not fully compensated for the mangrove loss that occurred during the 1980s and early 1990s. After 15 years of uncontrolled forest destruction, little vegetation regeneration, the area was taken over by brackish water mangrove. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M1 - Fn;J3 M3 - 407970363 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2016.1209121 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 561 T1 - Facets of power : politics, profits and people in the making of Zimbabwe's blood diamonds A1 - Saunders,Richard A1 - Nyamunda,Tinashe Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 207-215. - Met noten KW - corruption KW - diamond mining KW - diamonds KW - natural resource management KW - offences against human rights KW - resettlement KW - resistance KW - violence KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIX, 215 CY - Avondale PB - Wits University Press U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This collective volume focuses on the diamond fields of Chiadzwa, Zimbabwe, one of the world's largest sources of rough diamonds. These diamond fields have been the root of many problems since their discovery in 2006. After their discovery security forces engaged with informal miners and black market dealers in the exploitation of the diamonds, disrupting local communities and looting a key national resource. The following formalisation of diamond mining in 2010 introduced new forms of large-scale theft, displacement and human rights abuses. The contributors to this book present a narrative of these events, and of popular resistance. They also offer alternatives for managing natural resources. Contents: Introduction: the many facets of Marange's diamonds (Richard Saunders); Geologies of power: conflict diamonds, security politics and Zimbabwe's troubled transition (Richard Saunders); Reap what you sow: corruption and greed in Marange's diamond fields (Alan Martin); Enforcer or enabler? Rethinking the Kimberley process in the shadow of Marange (Shamiso Mrisi); Marange diamonds and the Kimberley process: an activist's account (Farai Maguwu); Free-for-all? Artisanal diamond mining and economic redistribution on the edges of the State, 2006-2008 (Tinashe Nyamunda); The social impact of mining on schools in Marange, 2006-2013 (Mathew Ruguwa); Forced removals and hidden power: involuntary displacement and resettlement in Marange (Crescentia Madebwe and Victor Madebwe); Holding ground: community, companies and resistance in Chiadzwa (Melanie Chiponda and Richard Saunders); Epilogue: back to the beginning (Richard Saunders). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 1-7792-2288-2 (Harare) AV - AFRIKA 50744 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Je;D2;E6 M3 - 406227519 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 556 T1 - Issues in contemporary African linguistics : a festschrift for ladele Awobuluyi A1 - Ndimele,Ozo mekuri A1 - Yuka,Lendzemo Constatine A1 - Ilri,Johnson Flrus Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Oorspr.uitg.: 2013 Met bibliogr., noten KW - festschrifts (form) KW - language policy KW - lexicology KW - linguistics KW - multilingualism KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 568 CY - Port Harcourt PB - M & J Grand Orbit Communications Ltd U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Festschrift series for Nigerian Linguists ; 11 N2 - This collective volume in honour of Professor ladele Awobuluyi contains forty papers on various issues of linguistics in Nigeria. The papers are grouped into four sections: 1. language and society, 2. formal linguistics, 3. applied linguistics, and 4. pragmatics, language acquisition & lexicography. Subjects in the first section include papers on Nigerian language policy and on bilingualism. The second section discusses topics of grammar and semantics in Lamnso', Yoruba, Ög l…, Tiv, Urhobo, Igbo, Hausa, Obolo, Alago and do. The third second section contains articles on, a.o., Yoruba plant names; statistical machine translation (SMT); teaching reading comprehension at the basic education level; improvement of reading attitudes through family literacy practices; writing English; and Hausa sign language. The last section includes articles on, a.o., Bassa and Igbo idioms; the Nigerian Church and linguistic imperialism; Igbo and Hausa names; language, culture and religion as tools for national development; indigenous oral cultures and national moral re-orientation; and, the possibility of a standard Igbo dictionary. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA A12533 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;K1 M3 - 407775285 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 555 T1 - Longitudinal analysis of trends and patterns of crime in Ghana (1980-2010) : a new perspective A1 - Oteng-Ababio,Martin Y1 - 2016/// KW - crime KW - Ghana KW - poverty KW - social inequality RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 193 EP - 211 JA - African Geographical Review: (2016), vol.35, no.3, p.193-211 : graf., tab. VL - 35 IS - 3 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This preliminary study examines the nexus between incidence of crime and socio-politico-economic dynamics in Ghana between 1980 and 2010, using both international and local data. This is against the backdrop that earlier North America-based mainstream studies argued that crime was a rational response to rising socioeconomic challenges: inequality, urbanization, peer pressure, and poverty. The analysis shows that the dichotomous narratives that underpinned criminology studies in developed countries do not apply in the Ghanaian context. The study concludes that crime is not only a result of inequality but a complex combination of socioeconomic and political developments and policies. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M1 - Ff;C1 M3 - 407970320 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2016.1208768 ER - TY - CHAP ID - 549 T1 - Ngambo Tuitakayo : reconnecting the Swahili City A1 - Folkers,Antoni Scholtens Y1 - 2016/// KW - architectural history KW - resistance KW - Swahili KW - towns KW - urban renewal KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Delft PB - TU Delft Open U2 - w06 N2 - The City Of Zanzibar is well known for the historical Stone Town which is a World Heritage Site since 2000. What is less known about the City is the fact that it consists of two parts, Stone Town and Ngambo, of which Ngambo is the one that has received far less attention. The two parts of the city have been developing alongside since the mid-19th century, becoming together the biggest Swahili City in the world by the beginning of the 20th century. Despite the social and economic differences existing in the two parts of the city they retained, an intimate connection translated into the economic, social and cultural sphere. It is only with the advent of the British dominance, that the two parts started to be perceived as separate entities. Through colonial policies and planning interventions they became segregated and Ngambo received a lasting stamp of being a slum in need of upgrading. From the time of the British Protectorate, through the revolution and post-independence modernization projects, Ngambo has been a subject to various, not always successful planning initiatives. Despite the turmoil and major upheavals it witnessed Ngambo has managed to retain its distinctly Swahili character which has been sustained by the resilience of its inhabitants. This pejorative image of Ngambo has lingered over the area for a long time and it is only recently that Ngambo has received renewed attention by being designated as the new city centre of the Zanzibar City. The Ngambo Tuitakayo (Ngambo We Want) project was started in the wake of this renewed attention directed towards Ngambo with the aim of developing an inclusive redevelopment plan for the area guided by the principles of UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape recommendation. One of the underlying aims of the project was to revive the historic connection between the two parts of the city. Through this paper it will be argued that the perceived distinction between Stone Town and Ngambo is not inherent to the place, but was created through foreign impositions. Through an in-depth study of the morphological development of the area and discussion of the layered urban history of Zanzibar City, the (dis)continuities between the two parts of town will be unravelled. The paper will also unfold the methods explored in the Ngambo Tuitakayo project from the beginning until the completion of the final draft of the redevelopment plan and policies AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408666641 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.7480/iphs.2016.1 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 550 T1 - Pr‚carit‚ et bien-ˆtre … Goma (RDC) : r‚cits de vie dans une ville de tous les dangers A1 - Trefon,Theodore A1 - Kabuyaya,Noel Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met bijl., gloss KW - attitudes KW - biographies (form) KW - civil wars KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - disasters KW - poverty KW - risk KW - urban life RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 183 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Cahiers africains = Afrika studies, ISSN 1021-9994 ; N88 N2 - La pr‚sente contribution favorise la compr‚hension des attitudes de la population de Goma, capitale de la province du Nord-Kivu, R‚publique d‚mocratique du Congo, par rapport aux risques naturels mais surtout aux crises socio-politiques et … la pr‚carit‚. Reposant sur douze r‚cits de vie, le livre raconte la ville au travers d'histoires authentiques et humanisantes. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 2-343-10503-0 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51418 Y2 - 2017/09/02/ M3 - 408571780 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 558 T1 - Redefining the African Diaspora : expressive cultures and politics from slavery to independence A1 - Falola,Toyin A1 - Sanchez,Danielle Porter Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [197]-218. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - African identity KW - cultural change KW - diasporas KW - globalization KW - postcolonialism RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 227 CY - Amherst PB - Cambria Press U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Cambria studies in slavery series N2 - The contributions to this collective volume explore the ways African diasporas and their African identities relate to social, political, cultural and academic developments of globalization. Contents: Introduction: from "fela!" to feminism: culture, community, and change in Africa (Toyin Falola and Danielle Sanchez); The African diaspora as a catalyst for African freedom: pan-Africanism and Africa's decolonization (Wanjala S. Nasong'o); The Bechuanaland Protectorate and British colonialism: more than a victory (Ian Marsh); Reconstructing Jamaican nationalism: five centuries of culture, resistance, and identity formation (Ben Weiss); "Ax‚" politics: "roots" versus "routes" and the Candombl‚ politics of healing (Farid Leonardo Su rez); "Christianity, Islam and the Negro race": E.W. Blyden, African diasporas, and the regeneration of Africa (Andrew E. Barnes); The struggle for blackness: African immigrants and African Americans in the United States (Moses E. Ochonu). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 1-604-97901-1 AV - AFRIKA 51242 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Ba;C6 M3 - 407772448 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 553 T1 - The Okavango River Basin agreement : an analysis A1 - Marcantonio,Richard A. Y1 - 2016/// KW - Angola KW - Botswana KW - international agreements KW - Namibia KW - rivers KW - water management RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 227 EP - 246 JA - African Geographical Review: (2016), vol.35, no.3, p.227-246 : fig., graf., tab. VL - 35 IS - 3 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - On 15 September 1994, Angola, Botswana, and Namibia developed, signed, and individually ratified the Agreement between the Governments of the Republic of Angola, the Republic of Botswana, and the Republic of Namibia on the Establishment of a Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM). This paper seeks to understand the context within which the OKACOM Agreement was developed and its evolution since inception, and to then utilize this information to make sound recommendations for its advancement. To achieve this, four main foci are developed and analyzed: the first section introduces and applies an analytical framework for classifying international environmental agreements and assessing externalities and transaction costs; the second section creates a summary review of the development process the Agreement underwent and the negotiated outcomes of that process; the third section explores the post-Agreement era analyzing adaptions and outcomes that have transpired since OKACOM's establishment utilizing an original taxonomy system and concluding with a resultant effects summation; and the fourth section surveys the road ahead and draws upon empirically grounded ideas from the common pool resource management literature to guide recommendations for OKACOM's trajectory. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M1 - Gb;Kc;Ke;J2 M3 - 407970347 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2016.1171157 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 562 T1 - Transition humanitaire au S‚n‚gal : ‚dition bilingue A1 - Fouquet,Thomas Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - 2014 KW - conference papers (form) KW - ethics KW - humanitarian assistance KW - Senegal KW - social change KW - values RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 236 CY - Paris PB - ditions Karthala U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Devenir humanitaire N2 - Ce volume rassemble des textes pr‚sent‚s … Dakar les 5 et 6 novembre 2014 lors du premier s‚minaire du Fonds Croix-Rouge fran‡aise, entitul‚ Transition humanitaire et r‚flexions ‚thiques au S‚n‚gal'. La premiŠre partie de l'ouvrage propose de "penser le tissu humanitaire s‚n‚galais (et au-del…), de la recherche … l'action". La seconde partie s'int‚resse aux interactions entre valeurs (culturelles, morales, citoyennes, etc.) et interventions sociales et humanitaires. Contributions: Pr‚face (Abdou Aziz Diallo); Introduction (Thomas Fouquet); Le tissu humanitaire s‚n‚galais en mouvement / The Senegalese humanitarian landscape in motion (Abdou Salam Fall); Entre recherche fondamentale et actions en d‚veloppement / Between research and development actions (Cheikh GuŠye); Les sciences sociales au soutien de l'humanitaire ? Revisiter quelques cas en Afrique / Social sciences helping humanitarianism? A few African examples (Virginie Troit); Construire la collaboration entre recherche et ONG. Quelques pistes de r‚flexion tir‚es de la pratique / Constructing the collaboration between research and NGOs: a few areas of reflection derived from the field (J‚r“me G‚rard); Pourquoi les valeurs des pauvres sont-elles importantes? / Why do poor people's values matter? (Ben Cislaghi); La question ‚thique et humanitaire / The ethical question of humanitarian work (Jean-Fran‡ois Mattei); L'Humanitaire … l'‚preuve des mobilisations citoyennes : l'example du mouvement s‚n‚galais "Y'en a marre" / Humanitarian action put to the test of citizen mobilisation. The example of the Senegalese movement "Y'en a marre" (Thomas Fouquet). [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 978-2-8111-1545-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51003 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fo;C1 M3 - 401875040 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 554 T1 - Urban but off the grid : the struggle for water in two urban slums in greater Accra, Ghana A1 - Tutu,Raymond A. A1 - Stoler,Justin Y1 - 2016/// KW - Ghana KW - informal settlements KW - urban households KW - water supply RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2016), vol.35, no.3, p.212-226 : krt., tab. VL - 35 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper seeks to understand the daily lived struggles for water in two slum settlements in Greater Accra, Ghana. Poor infrastructure and governance leave the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) unable to fulfill the demand for water production in the capital city Accra, thus resulting in chronic intermittency of the urban water supply, and a high percentage of households purchasing water from neighbors and alternative sources such as sachet water, water kiosks, and water tankers. Utilizing theoretical insights from informality discourse, the authors examine household-level water access and the impacts of water supply disruption on daily lives by analyzing the emergent themes of eight focus group discussions (FGDs) about water access that were conducted in two slum settlements in Greater Accra. They observed intricate effects of water interference on daily lives, including negative perceptions about the government's role in improving water access. The emergent themes from the FGDs included: (1) disruptions of individual and family livelihoods, (2) perceived disenfranchisement from quality water, (3) deprivation in an excluded space, and (4) the effect of exclusion on water rationing. These findings help us better understand the daily lived experiences of residents' struggle for water security in a rapidly developing city and could have ramifications for slum upgrading projects that aim to improve human health and well-being. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M1 - Ff;J1 M3 - 407970339 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2016.1168309 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 564 T1 - thique musulmane et d‚veloppement : territoire et pouvoir religieux au S‚n‚gal A1 - Godefroy,Christine Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 407-422. - Met noten KW - communication KW - development KW - ethics KW - Islam KW - marabouts KW - poverty reduction KW - Senegal KW - social conditions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 436 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w06 T3 - tudes africaines. S‚rie sociologie N2 - Au S‚n‚gal, r‚publique d‚mocratique et laique, l'islam est marqu‚ par la Tijƒniyya, confr‚rie majoritaire organis‚e autour de familles maraboutiques. Leur ancrage territorial est examin‚ selon une approche organisationnelle, d'enjeux de pouvoir et d'‚thique, qui montre leurs actions pour le d‚veloppement du S‚n‚gal et sa place dans la Ummah. L'ouvrage analyse la position des marabouts porteurs de l'‚thique musulmane par rapport aux droits de l'homme, la d‚mocratie et la laicit‚, ainsi que leur souci d'autonomie financiŠre. Conform‚ment … l'‚thique, une partie des fonds propres et de ceux r‚colt‚s par les r‚seaux familiaux, notamment au Maroc et dans les p‚tromonarchies, financent leur action sociale en ‚ducation, sant‚ et politique familiale. Si cet investissement temporel accru contribue au renforcement de l'islamisation, comment ces relations influencent-elles la dynamique religieuse de la soci‚t‚ s‚n‚galaise ? Vecteurs de paix, les chefs religieux sont sollicit‚s par le pouvoir politique pour le rŠglement de conflits dans les pays de la Ummah. La participation … la vie politique se d‚veloppe, mais les positionnements restent divers, entre refus et engagement SN - 2-343-07250-7 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51032 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 406909377 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 565 T1 - Language endangerment : globalisation & the fate of minority languages in Nigeria : a festschrift for Appolonia Uzoaku Okwudishu A1 - Ndimele,Ozo mekuri A1 - Okwudishu,Appolonia Uzoaku Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Includes bibliographical references KW - 2014 KW - conference papers (form) KW - festschrifts (form) KW - indigenous languages KW - language policy KW - linguistics KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 668 CY - Port Harcourt PB - M&J Grand Orbit Communications Ltd U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Festschrift series for Nigerian Linguists ; no. 12 N2 - Most of the papers in this collective volume were originally presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria (CLAN), held at the Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria in 2014, in honour of Professor Appolonia Uzoaku Okwudishu of the University of Abuja. Several papers deal with the central theme of the conference "language endangerment : globalisation & the fate of minority languages in Nigeria". Some of these papers address preservation and/ or revitalization strategies, in general or for specific languages (Gure, Tyap, Tiv, Etulo). Other papers are concerned with various issues of translation (a.o. the translation of scientific and technical terms into indigenous languages; lexico-semantics in the English translation of D.O. Fanungwa's 'Igbo Olodumare' by Gabriel A. Ajadi ('The forest of God')), language usage and communication (a.o. language on political billboards, Jukun proverbs), language policy and media (a.o. broadcasting in African languages) and grammar and lexicon (a.o. ideophones in Etulo; lexical signs in Hausa sign language). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-54127-2-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA A12530 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;K1 M3 - 404990843 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 563 T1 - Popular politics in South African cities : unpacking community participation A1 - B‚nit-Gbaffou,Claire Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - civil society KW - community participation KW - local government KW - political action KW - South Africa KW - State-society relationship KW - urban planning RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 298 CY - Cape Town PB - HSRC Press U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This book analyses the effectiveness of community meetings in urban policy making, and the motivation for people to participate in these meetings. Authors find a variety of roles that these 'spaces of participation' play for various actors. Contents: Politicising and politicking community participation in urban governance (Claire B‚nit-Gbaffou). -- Part I Politicising spaces of participation. From party-state to party-society in South Africa: SANCO and the informal politics of community representation in Imizamo Yethu, Cape Town (Laurence Piper); Against ourselves - local activists and the management of contradictory political loyalties: the case of Phiri, Johannesburg (Boitumelo Matlala and Claire B‚nit-Gbaffou); Social movements, mobilisation and political parties: a case study of the Landless People's Movement, South Africa (Luke Sinwell); Ritualistic spaces? Re-examining invited spaces of participation (Obvious Katsaura); Constructing communities in public meetings: local leaders and the management of xenophobic discourses in Yeoville (Claire B‚nit-Gbaffou and Eulenda Mkwanazi). Part two: Beyond invented /invited spaces of participation. Uncooperative masses as a problem for substantive and participatory theories of democracy: the cases of 'people's power' (1984-6) and the 'xenophobia' (2008) in South Africa (Daryl Glaser); Participation, neoliberal control and the voice of street traders in Cape Town: a Foucauldian perspective on 'invited spaces' (Marianne Morange); Meetings in Vosloorus (Ekurhuleni): democratic public spaces or spaces for grievances? (Philippe Gervais-Lambony); 'Bringing government closer to the people'? The daily experience of subcouncils in Cape Town (Chlo‚ Buire); Contesting the participatory sphere: encountering the state in Johannesburg and Cape Town (Alex Wafer and Sophie Oldfield); Beyond invented and invited spaces of participation: the Phiri and Olivia Road court cases and their outcome (Laila Smith and Margot Rubin); Viewing South Africa's urban governance from an 'Indian' perspective Glyn Williams. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 0-7969-2464-3 AV - AFRIKA 51244 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Kf;J1 M3 - 407599665 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 567 T1 - Aper Aku : the rise of minority politics in Nigeria A1 - Ikyur,Nathaniel Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 326-328. - Met bijl., index KW - biographies (form) KW - minority groups KW - Nigeria KW - political history KW - politicians KW - regional government RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 342 CY - Ibadan PB - Kraft Books Limited U2 - w06 SN - 978-91814-1-8 AV - AFRIKA 51066 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M3 - 407895469 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 568 T1 - Ayo Banjo : tributes and thoughts at 80 A1 - Oyediran,A.B.O.O. Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Omslagtitel Bibliogr.: p. 242-248. - Met bijl KW - academics KW - festschrifts (form) KW - interviews (form) KW - letters (form) KW - linguistics KW - Nigeria KW - universities RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXXI, 248 CY - Ibadan, Nigeria PB - Department of English, University of Ibadan U2 - w06 SN - 978-52539-4-5 AV - AFRIKA 51055 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M3 - 407875255 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 571 T1 - Ecumenical dialogue in the rapidly changing Ethiopia : a reappraisal in the postmodern world A1 - Berga,Petros S. Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Ondertitel op omslag en titelp.: A reappaisal in the postmodren world Dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctorate in Theology (S.T.D), Rome, 2010 Bibliogr.: p. 323-362. - Met noten KW - Church KW - dissertations (form) KW - ecumenism KW - Ethiopia KW - interreligious relations RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 362 CY - Addis Ababa PB - Master Printing Press U2 - w06 AV - AFRIKA 51048 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 407768971 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 572 T1 - M23 : chronique d'une r‚volution citoyenne Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Ouvrage collectif KW - 2011 KW - civil society KW - political change KW - political conditions KW - political violence KW - protest KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 270 CY - [Dakar] PB - Les ditions de la Brousse U2 - w06 N2 - History of the June 23 Movement (Mouvement des forces vives du 23 juin) against then-president Abdoulaye Wade's attempt to run for a third term AV - AFRIKA 50489 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 405458452 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 566 T1 - Nigeria's political journey A1 - Delani,' D. Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 179-181 KW - heads of State KW - military personnel KW - Nigeria KW - political history KW - speeches (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IX, 181 CY - Lagos PB - Dele-Ade Constant Ventures U2 - w06 SN - 978-93705-4-7 paperback AV - AFRIKA 51067 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M3 - 407895582 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 570 T1 - Pastor E.A. Adeboye : a man of life of submission and service to god : the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God A1 - Oshorun,Adebayo Oluwatope Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 45 KW - biographies (form) KW - clergy KW - Nigeria KW - Pentecostalism RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IV, 45 CY - Ibadan PB - Ethical Financial & Investment Consultants Ltd U2 - w06 SN - 978-93998-0-4 AV - AFRIKA 51053 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M3 - 40782992X ER - TY - JFULL ID - 573 T1 - Revue africaine de communication : nouvelle s‚rie Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Verschijnt 1x per jaar KW - Africa KW - communication KW - mass media KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Revue africaine de communication : nouvelle s‚rie U2 - No. 1 (2014) - ... w06 SN - 0850-895X AV - AFRIKA lz Y2 - 2017/09/02/ M3 - 405458347 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 569 T1 - Sixty percent of a true story A1 - Tafa,Sosisiye Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met noten KW - Nigeria KW - personal narratives (form) KW - political science KW - students KW - universities RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 268 CY - [Nigeria] PB - Styrax Publishing U2 - w06 SN - 1-505-24979-1 AV - AFRIKA 51054 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M3 - 407874798 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 576 T1 - African approaches to maritime security : Southern Africa A1 - Borges Coelho,JoÆo Paulo Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 18-19 KW - piracy KW - regional security KW - SADC KW - sea KW - Southern Africa KW - territorial waters RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Maputo PB - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - FES peace and security series ; 12 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408482516 L3 - http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/mosambik/10671.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 577 T1 - African approaches to maritime security : the Gulf of Guinea A1 - Ukeje,Charles A1 - Ela,Wullson Mvomo Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 45-48. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - Central Africa KW - illicit trade KW - piracy KW - regional security KW - sea KW - territorial waters KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Abuja PB - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Regional Office Abuja U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - FES peace and security series ; 11 SN - 978-978-91549-0-6 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408482427 L3 - http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/nigeria/10398.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 619 T1 - Changing gender and institutional roles in self-help housing in Botswana : the case of Lobatse A1 - Kalabamu,Faustin Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 118-125. - Met bijl., noten KW - Botswana KW - gender KW - housing construction KW - land tenure KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 126 CY - Roma PB - Institute of Southern African studies (ISAS), National University of Lesotho (NUL) U2 - w06 T3 - ISAS GRUPHEL research report series. Phase III ; no. 5 SN - 99911-3138-8 AV - AFRIKA 50846 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 318649365 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 578 T1 - Dietary diversity and child malnutrition in Kenya A1 - Mbogori,Teresia Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 24-27. - Met bijl., samenvatting KW - child health KW - Kenya KW - malnutrition RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Discussion paper series ; 151 N2 - Malnutrition in children below the age of five years is critical due to the developmental requirements of that age. Dietary intake and diseases are the immediate causes of malnutrition, which are influenced by food security of a household, the child caring practices, and the environment within which the child lives. In Kenya, the determinants of child malnutrition have been studied extensively, and various factors such as maternal education, socio-economic status and inadequate access to food have been analyzed. However, work on dietary intake by children, especially using dietary diversity scores, has not been exhaustively studied. This study aimed at analyzing dietary diversity in Kenya and its impact on child malnutrition. The main objectives of the study are to determine the level of dietary diversity in children aged 6-59 months in Kenya, and to analyze the impact of dietary diversity on child malnutrition. Data from the Kenya Demographic Health Survey (KDHS) 2008/09 was used, from which the nutritional status and dietary diversity variables were derived. Forty two (42) per cent of the children had low dietary diversity, while 41 per cent and 17 per cent had medium and high dietary diversity, respectively. Logistic regression analysis showed that intake of a highly diversified diet reduced the probability of a child being malnourished by 9 per cent. In addition to dietary diversity, caring capacity of the child and the environment the child was exposed to were shown to influence the nutritional outcome of the child. This study concludes that dietary diversity is very important in the fight against child malnutrition, and should be included in the Food and Nutritional Security Policy as one of the measures to be used in reducing child malnutrition in Kenya [abstract publisher] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 40847016X L3 - http://kippra.or.ke/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=304& Itemid= ER - TY - BOOK ID - 575 T1 - Indigenous peoples and climate change in Africa : report on case studies of Namibia's Topnaar and Hai//om communities Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 104-108. - Met bijl., samenvatting KW - climate change KW - economic conditions KW - Hai//om KW - Namibia KW - social conditions KW - Topnaar RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Windhoek PB - Land, Environment and Development Project, Legal Assistance Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 SN - 99945-6149-9 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408502231 L3 - http://www.lac.org.na/projects/lead/Pdf/climate_change.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 574 T1 - Organized crime, security threats and governance : the sustainability of European Union programmes in West Africa A1 - Ikoh,Moses U. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 14-17. - Met noten KW - development cooperation KW - European Union KW - national security KW - organized crime KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Abuja PB - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Regional Office U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - FES peace and security series ; 14 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408527048 L3 - http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/nigeria/10865-20140805.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 579 T1 - Regards crois‚s sur l'uvre po‚tique de P.E. Moundjegou Magangue A1 - Moutsinga,Bellarmin Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met noten KW - Gabon KW - poetry RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 166 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w06 T3 - tudes africaines SN - 2-336-00735-5 AV - AFRIKA 51154 Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 407876316 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 582 T1 - Inside Uganda's financial sector : celebrating 50 years of Uganda's drive to macroeconomic stability A1 - Mutibwa,Phares M. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Omslagtitel. - Aan de kop van de titel: Bank of Uganda KW - banking KW - banks KW - central banks KW - financial market KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 85 CY - Kampala PB - Independent Pub. Ltd U2 - w06 AV - AFRIKA A12328 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 397743343 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 583 T1 - Libya : liberation and post-Qadhafi transition A1 - Kerr,Brenton L. A1 - Cantu,Meredith I. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - dictatorship KW - foreign policy KW - Libya KW - military intervention KW - NATO KW - political conditions KW - revolutions KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IX, 111 CY - Hauppauge, NY PB - Nova Science U2 - w06 T3 - African political, economic and security issues series N2 - After more than 40 years of authoritarian repression and eight months of armed conflict, fundamental political change has come to Libya. The killing of Muammar al Qadhafi on the 20th of October 2011 and the declaration of Libya's liberation by the interim Transitional National Council on October 23rd marked the end of the Libyan people's armed struggle and the formal beginning of the country's transition to a new political order. This book explores how Libya will face key questions about basic terms for transitional justice, a new constitutional order, political participation, and Libyan foreign policy. Security challenges, significant investment needs, and vigorous political debates are now emerging. Contents: Preface; Chapter 1: Operation Odyssey Dawn (Libya): Background and issues for congress (Jeremiah Gertler); Chapter 2: Libya: Transition and U.S. policy (Christopher M. Blanchard); Chapter 3: Remarks by the President on the death of Muammar Qaddafi; Chapter 4: Libya country profile (U.S. Department of State) SN - 1-619-42615-3 : œ39.50 AV - AFRIKA 50312 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 341505269 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 581 T1 - South Africa in Southern Africa : a perspective A1 - Zondi,Siphamandla Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 31 KW - foreign policy KW - international relations KW - regional security KW - South Africa KW - Southern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Maputo PB - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - FES peace and security series ; 8 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408482192 L3 - http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/mosambik/09403-no-8.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 580 T1 - The role of Nigeria in regional security policy A1 - Alli,W.O. Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 43-47 KW - foreign policy KW - international relations KW - Nigeria KW - regional security RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Abuja PB - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Regional Office Abuja U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - FES peace and security series ; 10 SN - 978-978-92907-6-5 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408482370 L3 - http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/nigeria/10253.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 584 T1 - Shared governance of peace and security : the Malian experience A1 - Moulaye,Zeini A1 - Niakat‚,Mahamadou Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 23 KW - Mali KW - national security RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Abuja PB - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Regional Office Abuja U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - FES peace and security series ; 7 N2 - The Malian experience that is presented in this publication shows that the involvement of actors other than the usual sovereign forces to share the security sector management is possible and even more, can be replicated at a regional level, for so little that policy makers in West Africa pledge to develop a common strategy to fight against insecurity AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/10/02/ M3 - 408481773 L3 - http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/nigeria/08972.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 587 T1 - 'True' federalism in Nigeria : a political discourse A1 - Egwim,Ambrose Ihekwoaba Y1 - 2010/// KW - federalism KW - Nigeria KW - political conditions RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 164 EP - 177 JA - Ibadan journal of the social sciences VL - 8 IS - 2 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In Nigeria, the call for certain changes and reforms that would allow the federating units to have full authority and autonomy, structure and design a system of local council administration, have more revenue, insure equitable representation in the federal appointments, and establish separate police forces, which means re-allocation of powers and functions, has brought into focus arguments for the strengthening of Nigerian federalism by strengthening the states, which has been termed "true federalism". This paper argues that conditions which are conducive to federal stability, or rather to the successful operation of federal policy are peculiar to a particular environment. Thus, there are no clearly definable dimensions of what makes 'true federalism'. Federalism is rather a process, undergoing continuous modifications to fit the peculiarities of the environment in which it is being practiced. The authors argue that a radical redistribution of power and resources is required to stabilize the Nigerian federal system, and that in fashioning an acceptable form of power sharing, the interest of the citizen should be of utmost concern. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] SN - 1597-5207 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;D2 M3 - 408762942 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 588 T1 - African law study library = Librairie Africaine d'etudes juridiques / Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Volume 4 Y1 - 2010/// N1 - English and French; book bound back to back and inverted Met bibliogr., noten KW - automobiles KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - health KW - impunity KW - revenue allocation KW - social and economic rights KW - taxation RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 137 CY - Westlands, Nairobi PB - Rule of Law Program for Sub-Saharan Africa U2 - w06 N2 - Contributions: Critical review of the retroactive collection of taxes in the provinces: a case of tax on vehicles (road license) / tude critique sur le recouvrement des imp“ts retroc‚d‚s aux provinces : cas de l'imp“t sur les v‚hicules (vignette automobile) (Laurent Ngoy Ndjibu); Guarantee mechanisms of "rights-claims" recognized by the constitution: right to health - state obligation (President, executive, National Assembly, judiciary) / M‚canismes de garantie des "droits-cr‚ances" reconnu par la constitution: droit … la sant‚, obligation de l'tat (Pr‚sident, gouvernement, Assembl‚e nationale, pouvoir judiciaire) (Baudouin Wikha Tshibinda); Legal obligations for the President of the Republic, the government and the National Assembly in the fight against impunity in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Des obligations juridiques du Pr‚sident de la R‚publique, du gouvernement et de l'Assembl‚e nationale dans l'engagement contre l'impunit‚ en R‚publique d‚mocratique du Congo (Jean Marc Pacifique Mutonwa Kalombe); Distribution of national revenue between the central government and the provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo: modalities and challenges / · propos de la repartition des recettes … caractŠre national entre le pouvoir central et les provinces en R‚publique d‚mocratique du Congo: modalit‚s et contraintes (Jean Salem Israel Marcel Kapya Kabesa) AV - AFRIKA A12397.4 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 408762152 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 600 T1 - Anti-corruption reforms and democratic change : Nigeria and Indonesia in comparative perspective A1 - Enweremadu,David U. Y1 - 2010/// KW - corruption KW - democratization KW - government policy KW - Indonesia KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 10 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.1-10 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 1 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - After returning to democracy in 1998 and 1999, Nigeria and Indonesia began instituting a series of anticorruption measures designed to eliminate corruption and promote rapid economic development. Yet, apart from galvanizing public opinion behind the struggle against corruption, these reforms have failed to yield tangible results. In the case of Indonesia, there is credible evidence of increased corruption due to decentralization, increased political instability and competition, and ineffective complementary anticorruption institutions (notably the police, judiciary and the office of the public prosecutor). The author concludes that social behaviour like corruption is not culturally determined. Things change when the political and institutional rules and frameworks change. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;D2 M3 - 40867461X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 602 T1 - Citizenship education and social development in Zambia A1 - Abdi,Ali A. A1 - Shizha,Edward A1 - Ellis,Lee Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 143-161. - Met noten KW - citizenship KW - citizenship education KW - educational policy KW - literacy KW - social development KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VII, 161 CY - Charlotte, NC PB - Information Age Publishing (IAP) U2 - w06 N2 - Zambia, the butterfly-shaped, central African country has a population of about 11 million people, and as other Sub-Saharan African countries, has been trying to democratize since the early 1990s. Clearly, though, the promise of political reform did not fulfill the expectations of the public, and with about 60 percent of the population living below the poverty line, many Zambians are no longer confident that more open political systems can improve their lives. But the problem may not be inherent in the political process itself, and could be found more in the apparent disconnection between people's needs and the way the country's affairs are run. It is with respect to these and related issues that this book emphasizes the crucial relationship between education and political participation, and specifically highlights citizenship education as essential for Zambia's social development. Social development, which should comprise, inter alia, the economic, political, and cultural wellbeing of societies can be enhanced by citizenship education, which focuses on elevating people's understanding of their rights and responsibilities vis-…-vis government institutions, structures and functions. Indeed, it is the centrality of the political component in people's lives, especially its relationship with public policy and public programs that should underline the important role of citizenship education. In describing these issues, the book analyzes the role of the media, women's groups and youth in enhancing the political, educational, and by extension, the economic lives of the Zambian people SN - 1-607-52393-0 hbk : œ65.95 AV - AFRIKA 51088 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 328341134 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 591 T1 - Effects of peer education on knowledge of AIDS, attitudes and sexual behaviour of undergraduates in South-west, Nigeria A1 - Falaye,Folajogun V. Y1 - 2010/// KW - AIDS KW - health education KW - Nigeria KW - students RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 126 EP - 137 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.2, p.126-137 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 2 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This study, conducted among university students in South-west Nigeria, assesses the effects of peer education in improving knowledge of reproductive health and AIDS, in order to change attitudes and behaviour with the aim of promoting HIV prevention. The study involved 230 undergraduates from two old generation federal universities (149 males & 81 females), aged between 17 and 31 years old. Findings reveal significant effects of peer education on knowledge and attitudes. However, there was no significant effect of peer education on the behaviours and practices related to HIV prevention. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;I1 M3 - 408742828 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 599 T1 - Effects of trade and exchange rate policies on imports and trade tax revenue in Nigeria A1 - Adewuyi,Adeolu O. Y1 - 2010/// KW - exchange rates KW - financial policy KW - imports KW - Nigeria KW - public revenue KW - tariffs RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 11 EP - 30 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.11-30 : graf., tab. VL - 8 IS - 1 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines the impact of trade and exchange rate policies on import and trade tax revenue in Nigeria, covering the period 1970-2007. The results show that the average tariff in Nigeria has a negative impact on import. Specifically, it produces a significant negative impact on consumer goods and raw material imports, but a significant positive effect on capital goods import, perhaps because of the various waivers and low tariff on this type of import. Real exchange rate is found to have an unstable or unpredictable relationship with import of all categories. Real GDP produced a significant impact on all the four categories of imports. The results also show that tariff has a positive and significant relationship with trade tax revenue. Real exchange rate is found to have an unstable or unpredictable relationship with trade tax revenue. Real GDP produced a positive and significant impact on trade tax revenue. The author suggests that the link between import and trade tax revenue is trade and exchange rate policies, and makes some policy recommendations. App., bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;E3 M3 - 408674857 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 598 T1 - Estimating the effects of HIV/AIDS on orphanhood and school enroIment in sub-Saharan Africa A1 - Ozegbe,Roseline O. A1 - Babatunde,M.Adetunji Y1 - 2010/// KW - absenteeism KW - AIDS KW - Nigeria KW - orphans KW - primary education RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 31 EP - 46 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.31-46 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 1 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This study examines the impact of AIDS on the prevalence of orphanhood, and its implications for human capital development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The study uses data from various demographic and health surveys, from the period 2000-2004. The author finds that there is a significant negative relationship between school enrolment and being an AIDS orphan, irrespective of gender. In addition, the evidence suggests that paternal AIDS orphans suffer more deprivation than other groups of orphans. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;C1 M3 - 408675039 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 596 T1 - Factors influencing sex education for in-school adolescents in lbadan, Nigeria A1 - Nwokocha,Ezebunwa E. Y1 - 2010/// KW - Nigeria KW - parents KW - secondary education KW - sex education RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 63 EP - 73 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.63-73 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 1 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - It is common among Nigerian parents to prevent their adolescents from receiving information about sexuality, believing that ignorance would enable them to maintain chastity. Often, this task is taken over by peers who usually give false, incomplete and misleading information. Consequently, adolescents with poor assertive skills engage in premarital sex and face the effects, such as unplanned pregnancy, abortion, sexually transmitted infections, and dropping out of school, among others. This study examines the factors influencing sex education among in-school adolescents in Ibadan, in order to understand the context of silence that persists. From six randomly selected schools 800 respondents were chosen using the simple random method. In addition, 15 in-depth interviews were conducted among a cross-section of lbadan residents. Results indicate that the majority of respondents whose mothers were engaged in private businesses have a more negative attitude towards sex education than those whose mothers are either civil servants, professionals or lecturers/teachers. The parents' level of education shows a consistent association with perception about sex education: those with the lowest level of education had the lowest percentage (28.6%) of positive perception towards such education, while those with the highest education represent those with the highest percentage (60%) of positive perception. The author concludes that factors affecting sex education are multiple and require intervention at different levels to make it an integral part of socialization, both at home and in school. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;G1 M3 - 408675284 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 594 T1 - HIV risk-taking behaviours as consequences of HIV knowledge and perceived risk of HIV among university undergraduates A1 - Olapegba,Peter O. A1 - Ladeinde,Victor Seun Y1 - 2010/// KW - AIDS KW - Nigeria KW - preventive medicine KW - sexuality RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 91 EP - 98 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.91-98 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 1 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This study examines knowledge and perceived risk of HIV infection as factors likely to affect HIV risk-taking behaviours. Two hundred and sixty nine undergraduates of the University of Ibadan participated in this cross-sectional survey (154 male and 115 female). Results indicate that HIV knowledge has a significant effect on HIV risk-taking behaviours. Perceived risk of HIV also has a significant effect on risk-taking behaviours. It is concluded that inadequate/inappropriate knowledge of HIV, increases HIV risk-taking behaviours. Ideas that personal efforts do not affect health outcomes also increase HIV risk-taking behaviours. It is recommended that HIV awareness campaigns be intensified, while attitudinal change initiatives should be embarked upon to discourage HIV risk-taking behaviour. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;I1 M3 - 408684968 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 603 T1 - La crise financiŠre internationale de 2008 et ses cons‚quences en RDCongo A1 - Nkingi,Nkere Ntanda Y1 - 2010//20/ N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 131-134. - Met noten KW - 2008 KW - capitalism KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - economic recession KW - liberalism KW - market KW - unemployment RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 136 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w06 T3 - Dossiers, ‚tudes et documents SN - 978-2-296-10177-7 AV - AFRIKA 50511 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 327671467 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 586 T1 - National health accounts of Nigeria : results from second round of estimation A1 - Lawanson,Akanni O. A1 - Olaniyan,Olanrewaju A1 - Soyibo,Adedoyin Y1 - 2010/// KW - health financing KW - health insurance KW - household expenditure KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 178 EP - 189 JA - Ibadan journal of the social sciences VL - 8 IS - 2 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - National Health Accounts (NHA) track the flows of health spending from financial sources to end users. This paper uses this framework to capture the general health expenditure and updates the earlier NHA for Nigeria by providing estimates for 2003-2005. The estimates were prepared in line with the WHO's guide to the NHA estimation. The estimates reveal that households are the major source of health funds in Nigeria. Government funding accounts for a quarter of the health funds but the main incidence still lies with households. These funds are spent about equally in private and public health facilities. Although resource pooling is not widespread, health insurance is a significant potential option in health care financing. Given health is a public good, the implication is that there is a need for the government to focus on the responsibility to lessen the burden of health expenditure for poor households. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] SN - 1597-5207 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;I1 M3 - 408763264 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 589 T1 - Psycho-demographic factors as determinants of perceived accident vulnerability among commercial motorcyclists in two Nigerian cities A1 - Adejumo,Adebayo O. Y1 - 2010/// KW - Nigeria KW - road transport KW - traffic accidents RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 151 EP - 163 JA - Ibadan journal of the social sciences VL - 8 IS - 2 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This study investigates the influence of psychological and socio-demographic factors on perceived vulnerability to road accidents (VTRA) among commercial motorcyclists. Results show that aged commercial motorcyclists operating in lbadan with poor knowledge of road signs, who also rarely use psychoactive substances, as well as aged motorcyclists operating in lbadan with poor knowledge of road signs, who rarely use substances reported the highest level of perception of VTRA. Substance use pattern, and a combination of substance use pattern, personality, location, and road signs knowledge significantly influenced perceived accident vulnerability among participants. Experience in riding commercial motorcycles, and location/city also significantly predicted perception of VTRA. This highlights the importance of substance use, personality factors (openness and agreeableness), and experience as factors critical to the understanding of perception of VTRA, suggesting the need for strengthening anti-drug campaigns, as well as psychological/personality testing in reducing road traffic accidents involving commercial motorcyclists. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] SN - 1597-5207 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;E7 M3 - 40874832X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 593 T1 - Psycho-social predictors of satisfaction with formal mentoring relationship in the banking sector A1 - Okurame,David E. Y1 - 2010/// KW - banks KW - Nigeria KW - on-the-job training RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 99 EP - 111 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.99-111 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 1 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Satisfaction with mentoring is a crucial factor for the success of formal mentoring programmes, which have become popular tools for supporting new employees in the banking sector in Nigeria. This paper ascertains the level of protege satisfaction with formal mentoring in a banking organization, and examines its psycho-social predictors, for instance career stage, type of duty, gender, age, tenure in current organization and education. Data were collected from 182 proteges of formal mentoring relationships in the banking sector, using a questionnaire. The percentage of proteges who reported a below average level of satisfaction was significantly greater (73.6%) than the percentage who expressed an above average level of satisfaction (26.4%). The strongest significant independent contribution to satisfaction with mentoring was made by career stage, while the least was by gender. Type of duty and education were not significant independent predictors of a protege's satisfaction with mentoring. The practical implications of these findings are that management intervention for satisfactory mentoring should incorporate the psycho-social domain of proteges and empower mentors to satisfy the needs of proteges. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;E4 M3 - 408685255 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 595 T1 - Remote sensing analysis of the spatio-temporal growth of lbadan city between 1984 and 2006 A1 - Taiwo,Olalekan John Y1 - 2010/// KW - Nigeria KW - remote sensing KW - towns KW - urbanization RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.75-90 : graf., krt., tab. VL - 8 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This study focuses on the capability of medium resolution satellite imageries to map out the spatial pattern of the growth of cities in developing countries, where real time data on city growth is absent, or at best, scarce. Satellite data for the period 1984-2006 were used in delineating the pattern of urban growth in Ibadan, Nigeria. The result of the study shows a 6.64% annual growth for the city, while the highest level of urbanization was found in Akinyele, Ido, and Oluyole local government areas (LGA), respectively. In addition, the growth rate of the city was predicted. The growth prediction of the city of Ibadan was based on the historical trends observed between 1984 and 2006, under the current policy constraints and the physical environment. The predicted urbanization also showed that by 2028, Ido LGA would have surpassed the other two LGAs in its urban growth. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;J1 M3 - 408684879 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 597 T1 - Sociological investigation of the use of casual workers in selected Asian firms in Lagos, Nigeria A1 - Okafor,Emeka E. Y1 - 2010/// KW - Asians KW - informal sector KW - Nigeria KW - private enterprises KW - working conditions RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 47 EP - 62 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.1, p.47-62 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 1 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The influx of Asian firms into Nigeria over the last decade has exacerbated the use of casual workers in the production process. Little or no attempt has been made by scholars to understand the plights of this category of workers and to give them a voice. This study examines the working conditions of casual workers in three Asian firms in Lagos. The study utilizes both neo-liberalism and Social Action Theory as theoretical framework. In a sample of 195 casual workers, questionnaires and in-dept oral interviews were conducted. The results show that most casual workers describe their working conditions as poor and their work as indecent. Also, most casual workers rated their job satisfaction and work commitment as low. The paper argues that the prevalent use of casual workers is connected to the general unemployment and poverty created by the weak economy. In this situation, workers no longer perceive work as a natural phenomenon to be enjoyed, but a compulsion needed to survive. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M1 - Fn;E4 M3 - 408675144 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 590 T1 - Students' housing and academic performance in University of lbadan, Nigeria A1 - Sanni,Lekan A1 - Omotayo,Oyinlola Olukemi Y1 - 2010/// KW - academic achievement KW - housing KW - Nigeria KW - students KW - universities RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 138 EP - 150 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.2, p.138-150 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 2 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Constrained by inadequate bed spaces for her students population, the management of the University of Ibadan evolved a policy ensuring that, on the average, each undergraduate student is accommodated on-campus in the first and final years while intervening years are spent off-campus. The study investigated the effects of this students' housing programme on academic performance. Significant differences were not found in academic performances of on-campus and off-campus students. While analysis of quantitative data revealed no significant relationships between indicators of students' housing quality and academic performance, qualitative data from indepth interviews identified diverse challenges posed by these indicators to students' academic performance in the university. Strategies are proposed to address the identified challenges. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;G1 M3 - 408747951 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 601 T1 - The future of bilateral aid in Africa: size, flow, conditionalities and relative importance in countries budget A1 - Svensson,Kristina Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met samenvatting KW - development cooperation KW - financial aid KW - interviews (form) KW - Malawi KW - Mauritius KW - national budget KW - Sweden KW - Zambia KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Harare PB - African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - ACBF Development Memoirs Series ; no. 3, 2010 SN - 978-1-7793-7011-2 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 40842303X L3 - http://elibrary.acbfpact.org/acbf/collect/acbf/index/assoc/HASH01b6.dir/ doc.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 585 T1 - The legislature and the challenge of corruption in Africa : the Nigerian case A1 - Lafenwa,Stephen Akinyemi Y1 - 2010/// KW - corruption KW - democratization KW - legislative power KW - Nigeria KW - parliament RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 190 EP - 204 JA - Ibadan journal of the social sciences VL - 8 IS - 2 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper investigates the power and roles of the legislature in resolving political corruption as one of the challenges facing the democratization project in Nigeria. The paper reveals that contrary to the opinion that national legislatures are declining in terms of the roles they perform in democracies, the National Assembly in Nigeria is central to the resolution of the challenge posed by political corruption to Nigeria's democracy and development. The National Assembly through its exercise of investigative powers and establishment of some legal instruments was able to expose some corrupt practices between 1999 and 2008. Due to the identified limitations regarding its performance of this function, the paper argues that the effectiveness of the legislature in the resolution of democratic challenges hinges on the performance of its functions according to the rules and norms of democracy and the resolution of its internal crisis. The paper posits that democracy can flourish in Nigeria and Africa if the capacity of legislatures at all levels could be strengthened to address critical issues relating to constitutionalism, corruption, poverty and the national question, check the excesses of the executive, and collaborate with the judiciary to avert the consequences of "democracy by court order", as well as empower and work with the civil society. By implication, a more pro-active National Assembly that is ready to set the priorities right as well as resolve its internal crisis democratically, is critically needed in Nigeria. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] SN - 1597-5207 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;D2 M3 - 408763450 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 592 T1 - Youth restiveness and entrepreneurial orientations in Ijora-Badia, Lagos, Nigeria : a development approach A1 - Akanle,Olayinka A1 - Oladosu,Olukunle Babafemi Y1 - 2010/// KW - employment KW - entrepreneurs KW - Nigeria KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 112 EP - 125 JA - Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences: (2010), vol.8, no.2, p.112-125 : tab. VL - 8 IS - 2 U2 - w06 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Conflict and restiveness have become so endemic in Nigeria to the extent that Nigeria is commonly known at home and internationally as a crisis ridden nation. To demonstrate this, the federal government of Nigeria has earmarked at least one-third of its national budget for the year 2012 for security and conflict management. If the real dynamics and trajectories of the Nigerian conflict are not understood, the budget provision and other resources will be useless ultimately. Unfortunately, most of the drivers and armies of the conflicts are youths. It is against this background that this article explores the subject of youth restiveness and the entrepreneurial options in the country. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M1 - Fn;C1 M3 - 408742739 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 606 T1 - A window into hope : an invitation to faith in the context of HIV/AIDS A1 - Igo,Robert Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 301-304. - Met indices, noten KW - AIDS KW - Christian orders KW - Christian theology KW - contraception KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Geneva PB - WCC U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - EHAIA series SN - 978-2-8254-1538-2 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 408405279 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/408405279.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 604 T1 - Traditional medicinal plant practice in Southern Africa : a situational analysis in Zambia and Zimbabwe A1 - Shumba,Enos M. Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 15-16.. - Met samenvatting KW - medicinal plants KW - Zambia KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Harare PB - WWF-World Wide Fund for Nature U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 408423161 L3 - http://d2ouvy59p0dg6k.cloudfront.net/downloads/traditional_medicinal_ plant_practice_regional_synthesis_report_new.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 605 T1 - Troubled but not destroyed : African Theology in dialogue with HIV and AIDS A1 - Chitando,Ezra Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 173-178. -Met indices KW - Africa KW - AIDS KW - Christian theology RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Geneva PB - WCC Publications U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - EHAIA series N2 - African theology: history and key features -- Healing culture: inculturation and HIV -- African women's theologies and HIV -- Walking with the walking wounded: Black and African liberation theologies in the HIV era -- "Let us rebuild": reconstruction theology and HIV -- Summary, evaluation and conclusion SN - 9966-15061-7 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 40840549X L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/40840549X.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 607 T1 - Africa and development cooperation : successes, pitfalls and areas for further reforms A1 - Herfkens,Eveline Y1 - 2008/// N1 - Met samenvatting KW - Africa KW - financial aid KW - international cooperation KW - international trade RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Harare PB - African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 T3 - ACBF Development Memoirs Series ; no. 1, 2008 SN - 1-7793-7000-8 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 408423005 L3 - http://elibrary.acbfpact.org/acbf/collect/acbf/index/assoc/HASH015b.dir/ doc.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 609 T1 - Crowded houses, gendered spaces and generational differences : the inter-relationship between housing politics and household dynamics in New Crossroads, Cape Town A1 - Oldfield,Sophie A1 - Boulton,Joanne Y1 - 2007/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 56-60. - Met bijl., noten KW - family KW - gender KW - households KW - housing policy KW - social networks KW - South Africa KW - urban housing RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 73 CY - Roma PB - National University of Lesotho, Institute of Southern African Studies (ISAS) U2 - w06 T3 - ISAS GRUPHEL research report series. Phase IV ; no. 9 SN - 978-99911-3145-0 AV - AFRIKA 50850 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 323057675 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 608 T1 - Progressive Zimbabwe: sustainable growth and transformation Y1 - 2007/// N1 - Met noten KW - national planning KW - sustainable development KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Cape Town PB - Zimbabwe Institute U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 408417625 L3 - http://www.zimbabweinstitute.net/File_Uploads/docs/Progressive%20Final- REV%20final.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 610 T1 - The challenge of implementing the overlapping regional trade agreements in Egypt A1 - Afifi,Tamer Mohamed Ahmed Y1 - 2007/// N1 - Tevens: Dissertation Friedrich-Alexander-Universit„t, Erlangen-Nrnberg, 2007 Bibliogr.: p. 236-245. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting in het Duits en Engels KW - Arab countries KW - customs unions KW - East Africa KW - economic models KW - Egypt KW - free trade areas KW - international trade KW - Southern Africa KW - trade agreements RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIX, 245 CY - G”ttingen PB - Cuvillier Verlag U2 - w06 SN - 978-3-86727-328-2 AV - AFRIKA 50849 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 32049652X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 611 T1 - Prosperity for all, transformation and peace : NRM Election Manifesto 2006 A1 - Museveni,Yoweri Y1 - 2006/// KW - National Resistance Movement KW - party programmes KW - political parties KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Kampala PB - NRM Secretariat U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 408353902 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/408353902.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 612 T1 - The Church in contemporary Africa : issues, problems and challenges in the eighties and nineties A1 - Omari,Cuthbert K. Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p.135-138 KW - Africa KW - Christianity KW - Church KW - Church history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 140 CY - Neuendettelsau PB - Erlanger Verlag fr Mission und ™kumene U2 - w06 T3 - Makumira publication ; 15 SN - 3-87214-902-4 AV - AFRIKA 50847 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 264339703 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 613 T1 - Essays in economic history A1 - Oyemakinde,Wale Y1 - 2005//20/ N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2003 Met noten, samenvatting KW - economic history KW - essays (form) KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VI, 328 CY - Ibadan PB - Sunlight Syndicate Ventures U2 - w06 SN - 978-31178-5-8 pbk AV - AFRIKA 51052 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 407812555 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 618 T1 - Coping with torture : images from Sudan A1 - Lesch,Ann M. A1 - Fadl,Osman Y1 - 2004/// N1 - Met noten KW - artists KW - human rights institutions KW - painting KW - Sudan KW - torture KW - visual arts RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 113 CY - Trenton, NJ [etc.] PB - The Red Sea Press U2 - w06 SN - 1-569-02208-9 cloth AV - AFRIKA 50554 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 26253519X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 617 T1 - Corruption in Africa : the Kenyan experience : a handbook for civic education on corruption A1 - Anassi,Peter Y1 - 2004/// N1 - Met noten KW - banks KW - civil service KW - corruption KW - Kenya KW - legislation KW - police KW - politics KW - Southern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 333 CY - Victoria, BC [etc.] PB - Trafford Publishing U2 - w06 SN - 1-412-03479-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA 50555 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 308997166 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 614 T1 - Larabanga Y1 - 2004/// N1 - English with parallel text in French KW - Ghana KW - guidebooks (form) KW - mosques KW - museums RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Grenoble PB - CRATerre ‚dition U1 - Free access. U2 - w06 SN - 2-906901-33-4 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2017/08/02/ M3 - 408425318 L3 - http://craterre.org/diffusion:ouvrages-telechargeables/download/id/ e1136ae58866ee108a153558e5783aec/file/publicationLarabanga.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 616 T1 - The Egyptian rule in Palestine 1831-1840 : a critical reassessment A1 - Safi,Khaled Y1 - 2004/// N1 - Doctoral dissertation Berlin, 2003 Bibliogr.: p. 349-357. - Met bijl., index, gloss., noten, samenvatting in het Duits KW - 1830-1839 KW - dissertations (form) KW - Egypt KW - military occupation KW - Palestine KW - political history KW - politics RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VI, 363 CY - Berlin PB - Mensch & Buch U2 - w06 T3 - History and cultural studies SN - 3-89820-544-4 AV - AFRIKA 51002 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 312958056 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 615 T1 - The inside story of the modern commonwealth A1 - Anyaoku,Emeka Y1 - 2004/// N1 - Met index KW - Commonwealth KW - diplomats KW - Nigeria KW - personal narratives (form) KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 352 CY - Ibadan PB - Evans Brothers U2 - w06 SN - 0-237-52734-0 AV - AFRIKA 51039 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 406854874 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 620 T1 - Colapso e reconstru‡Æo pol¡tica na Guin‚-Bissau 1998-2000 : um estudo de democratiza‡Æo dif¡cil A1 - Rudebeck,Lars Y1 - 2001/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 107-120. - Met noten KW - 1999 KW - civil society KW - civil-military relations KW - democracy KW - elections KW - Guinea-Bissau KW - political violence RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 124 CY - Uppsala PB - Nordic Africa Institute U2 - w06 SN - 91-7106-482-6 AV - AFRIKA 50508 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 312944497 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 621 T1 - Profile of a philanthropist : biography of Alhaji Adamu Danjuma Mohammed A1 - Nuhu,Shuaib Muhammad Y1 - 1997/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 116-117. - Met index, noten KW - biographies (form) KW - charities KW - entrepreneurs KW - Islam KW - Nigeria KW - politicians RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IX, 132 CY - Ilorin PB - Ayobami Ajassa & Sons Printing Production U2 - w06 SN - 978-31336-3-2 AV - AFRIKA 51051 Y2 - 2017/06/02/ M3 - 407812113 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 622 T1 - All the nudes that's fit to print : a new collection of cartoons A1 - Marais,David Y1 - 1972/// KW - cartoons (form) KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - ill CY - Cape Town PB - Howard Timmins U2 - w06 AV - AFRIKA 51199 Y2 - 2017/07/02/ M3 - 408146168 ER -