TY - BOOK ID - 749 T1 - Violence in Nigeria : "a qualitative and quantitative analysis"/ ed. by Marc-Antoine P‚rouse de Montclos Violence in Nigeria : "a qualitative and quantitative analysis"/ ed. by Marc-Antoine P‚rouse de Montclos A1 - P‚rouse de Montclos,Marc-Antoine Y1 - 2016/// N1 - De titelpagina vermeldt tevens: Institut Fran‡ais de Recherche en Afrique (IFRA) Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen KW - crime KW - databases KW - Nigeria KW - political violence KW - statistics KW - traffic accidents KW - violence KW - witchcraft RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 216 CY - Leiden [etc.] PB - African Studies Centre [etc.] U2 - w09 T3 - West African politics and society series, ISSN 2213-5480 ; vol. 3 N2 - This collective volume offers not only qualitative but also quantitative studies of violence in Nigeria. Since Nigerian crime statistics are typically not available or not reliable, the contributors base their analyses on data from the Nigeria Watch database, a database of the Nigeria Watch project located at the University of Ibadan. This project aims to address the general lack of data with regard to violence in Nigeria and its victims, and has archived reports of fatal incidents and monitored human security in Nigeria since 1 June 2006. Compiling the Nigeria Watch database relies on a thorough reading of the Nigerian press and reports from human rights organizations, and on the recording of fatalities on a daily basis, including deaths resulting from accidents. The contributors to this volume underline the necessity of a trend analysis to decipher the patterns and the complexity of violence in very different fields: from oil production to cattle breeding, from radical Islam to motor accidents, from land conflicts to witchcraft. They argue for empirical investigation and the use of both qualitative and quantitative data. The book is organized into two parts, with a focus first on statistical studies, then on qualitative analysis based on fieldwork and surveys. Chapters in part 1: Trends and patterns of fatal road accidents in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Vitus Nwankwo Ukoji); Patterns and trend analysis of violence in oil production and oil distribution in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Adeola Adams); Trends and patterns of cattle grazing and rural violence in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Philip Ademola Olayoku); Trends and patterns of fatalities resulting from cult societies and belief in witchcraft in Nigeria (2006-2014) (Akinpelu Babajide Adedotun); Muslims, Christians and religious violence in Nigeria: patterns and mapping (2006-2014) (Akinola Ejodame Olojo); Killings by the security forces in Nigeria: mapping and trend analysis (2006-2014) (Super Odomovo Afeno). Chapters in part 2: A survey of violence-related deaths in Aninri and Isi-Uzo LGAs of Enugu State (2006-2014) (Joachin Uche Okanume); A survey of violence-related deaths in Egbedore and Ifedayo LGAs of Osun Stae (2006-2014) (Hammed Abodunrin); A study of violence-related deaths in Baure, Ingawa, Kurfi, Mani, and Matazu LGAs of Katsina State (2006-2014) (Adam Alqali); A study of violence-related deaths in Gudu, Gwadabawa and Illela LGAs of Sokoto State, and Sakaba LGA of Kebbi State (2006-2014) (Arshad Munir & Akinola Ejodame Olojo). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-90-5448-149-2 AV - AFRIKA 49839 Y2 - 2016/01/03/ M1 - Fn;D2 M3 - 401029212 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 753 T1 - 'Recycling oil money' : procurement politics and (un)productive entrepreneurship in South Sudan A1 - Twijnstra,Rens Y1 - 2015/// KW - diasporas KW - economic development KW - entrepreneurs KW - governance KW - government policy KW - patronage KW - South Sudan RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 685 EP - 703 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.685-703. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Since its inception as a semi-autonomous state in 2005, the South Sudanese government procurement sector has been a booming business. Funded by oil income, the government procurement regimes have become instrumental institutional mechanisms for the allocation of rents within the political marketplace. This type of "rentier" politics is often considered to be anti-developmental in mainstream thinking about statebuilding in fragile states, while others argue that rentierism is not growth-retarding per se, but that its impact on development depends on how rents are utilized and reinvested. Taking the latter less-normative approach to rentierism as a starting point, this article begins by identifying patterns of rent allocation that characterized the government procurement sector during the 2005-2011 interim period. Following the political decision to shut down oil production in early 2012, the rent process that had sustained these clientelistic arrangements became suddenly unsustainable. In this context, another cadre of entrepreneurs comprised largely of diaspora returnees with higher technological capabilities and transnational linkages started to gain ground within the government procurement sector, signifying the emergence of a potentially "developmental" feature in the rent process. Notwithstanding, while the 2012-2013 austerity period arguably precipitated certain developmental features, it also uprooted the political settlement, which culminated in the December 2013 crisis, pushing the young country back to civil war. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Di;D2 M3 - 399342508 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1105442 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 775 T1 - African modernism : the architecture of independence : Ghana, Senegal, C“te d'Ivoire, Kenya, Zambia A1 - Herz,Manuel A1 - Focketyn,Hans A1 - Schr”der,Ingrid A1 - Jamrozik,Julia A1 - Baan,Iwan A1 - Webster,Alexia Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., bijl., noten KW - Africa KW - architectural history KW - architecture KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - Ghana KW - Kenya KW - pictorial works (form) KW - Senegal KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 639 CY - Zurich PB - Park Books U2 - w09 SN - 3-906027-74-0 pbk AV - AFRIKA A12346 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 395770254 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 774 T1 - Bribes d'une vie nig‚riane : m‚moires d'une transformation identitaire A1 - Ugochukwu,Fran‡oise Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met gloss KW - customs KW - French KW - Igbo KW - Nigeria KW - personal narratives (form) KW - short stories (form) KW - social life RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 233 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 T3 - crire l'Afrique N2 - 156 short essays on aspects of Nigerian life and the author's experiences during her residence there between 1972 and 1996, arranged in alphabetical order by keyword title SN - 2-343-05624-2 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49508 Y2 - 2016/01/03/ M3 - 397072570 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 758 T1 - Congolese refugees' 'right to the city' and urban (in)security in Kampala, Uganda A1 - Lyytinen,Eveliina Y1 - 2015/// KW - Congolese (Democratic Republic of Congo) KW - group rights KW - refugees KW - Uganda KW - urban life RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 593 EP - 611 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.593-611. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The concept of the 'right to the city' (RTC), originally developed by Lefebvre, refers to the idea that justice is embedded in social and spatial processes, and accordingly cities are spaces of inequality and resistance. In this article, Congolese refugees' RTC is examined with regard to their city of exile, Kampala, Uganda. The analysis is based on extensive qualitative research conducted during 2010-2011. The notion of RTC is understood to signify refugees'right to access and occupy urban space. The study also acknowledges and reinterprets the essentially Lefebvrian elements of appropriation and participation. Appropriation of space is featured in refugees' discourses on how to transform insecure urban areas into protective spaces. Refugees' participation in decision-making regarding their formal protection is analysed as a collective, community-based right argued for in different forms of resistance. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Hf;C6 M3 - 399342435 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1116142 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 768 T1 - Guerres d'une vie ordinaire : roman A1 - Berrada-Berca,Lamia Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met noten KW - Morocco KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 148 CY - Casablanca PB - Editions du Sirocco U2 - w09 SN - 995-491877-9 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10075 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 397607989 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 757 T1 - Introduction : peace and constitution making in emerging South Sudan on and beyond the negotiation tables A1 - Seidel,Katrin A1 - Sureau,Timm Y1 - 2015/// KW - constitutions KW - South Sudan KW - State formation RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 612 EP - 633 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.612-633. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article forms an introduction to a special collection of articles in this issue, entitled "Emerging South Sudan: negotiating statehood". The article addresses the question: Does the "emerging" state South Sudan need a "permanent" constitution, especially in light of the ongoing negotiations on the mode of statehood? We shed light on the resulting dilemma between the hasty production of a "permanent" constitution and the idea of deriving its authority from the will of the people, implying the existence of a certain societal consensus. An analysis of a peace conference over land tenure clearly demonstrates that regional and national consensuses on issues to be inscribed in a "permanent" constitution could not be reached. During this conference, a "processual solution" permitted not only for the continuation of negotiations, but also for the integration of all involved actors. By contrast, the de jure makings of both the Transitional Constitution which currently serves as the preliminary normative frame of the new state, and the upcoming "permanent" constitution show that many actors are ousted from the decision-making process. Furthermore, actors on, off, and beyond the constitution-making table negotiate within the normative frames of international actors, even if these frames and the mode of statehood are still under negotiation. The current political and military re-negotiations can be seen as an opportunity to fundamentally rethink the constitution-making endeavour. The article argues that a slowing down of the constitution making and a "processual solution" to the dilemma, without an immediate claim to consent on substance, seems to be a more appropriate "solution". Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Di;D2 M3 - 399342443 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1105438 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 767 T1 - L'affaire des coupeurs de tˆtes A1 - Konat‚,Moussa Y1 - 2015/// KW - Mali KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 148 CY - Paris PB - ditions M‚taili‚ U2 - w09 T3 - M‚taili‚ noir SN - 979-1-02-260159-7 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10052 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 397608403 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 761 T1 - La microfinance en Afrique centrale : le d‚fi des exclus A1 - Ayuk,Elias Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten, samenvatting KW - Cameroon KW - Chad KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - Gabon KW - microfinance KW - poverty reduction KW - rural poverty RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXVIII, 409 CY - Bamenda PB - Langaa RPCID U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Cet ouvrage collectif pr‚sente les r‚sultats empiriques sur la recherche concernant les institutions de microfinance dans quatre pays en Afrique centrale, … savoir le Cameroun, le Congo, le Gabon et le Tchad. Les auteurs, pour la plupart des ‚conomistes, ont trait‚ des sujets relatifs aux questions de l'efficacit‚ et de l'impact de la microfinance dans la r‚duction de la pauvret‚ des populations rurales et le renforcement de la croissance ‚conomique. Ils ont examin‚ entre autres les d‚terminants de l'offre et de la demande, l'accŠs des femmes au microcr‚dit et les aspects institutionnels de la microfinance. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 978-995-679293-1 pbk (Bamenda) AV - AFRIKA 49866 Y2 - 2016/01/03/ M1 - Ga;E3 M3 - 398522944 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 769 T1 - La probl‚matique de l'engagement dans la litt‚rature africaine A1 - Tall,Gorgui Ibrahima Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 122-126. - Met noten KW - French-speaking Africa KW - literary criticism KW - literature KW - social conditions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IV, 126 CY - Saarbrcken PB - ditions universitaires europ‚ennes U2 - w09 SN - 6-13-150198-X AV - AFRIKA 49455 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 397603649 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 760 T1 - Land titling in Uganda crowds out local farmers A1 - Chalin,Victoire A1 - Golaz,Val‚rie A1 - M‚dard,Claire Y1 - 2015/// KW - agricultural land KW - farmers KW - land tenure KW - livelihoods KW - Uganda KW - urbanization RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 559 EP - 573 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.559-573 : fig., graf. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housing projects and new types of investments in the farm sector. Most of the new title-holders are not the tenants who used to be at the basis of the local agricultural system despite legislation officially intended to protect them. Tenant families are progressively losing their rights and trapped with insufficient land for farming. Most are today involved in both farm and non-farm activities, linking up agrarian and urban spaces, side to side with absentee urban investors. The current dynamics of the land market around Kampala contributes to deep changes in both agricultural production and social composition of the population, leading to new forms of marginalisation and rising inequalities. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M1 - Hf;C5 M3 - 399342419 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1106743 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 752 T1 - Land, political subjectivity and conflict in post-CPA Southern Sudan A1 - Hirblinger,Andreas T. Y1 - 2015/// KW - conflict KW - government policy KW - land reform KW - land tenure KW - South Sudan RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 704 EP - 722 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.704-722. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - While South Sudan's independence formally marks the beginning of a new era, the recent relapse into violence raises important questions about the continuous impact of the post-colonial trajectories through which the country has become defined. This article discusses such impact by asking about the kind of political subjectivity which has emerged in post-Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) South Sudan, by exploring the tri-partite relationship between political subjectivity, government and land. Through a reconstruction of major reform processes in local and land governance, the article demonstrates that questions of political subjectivity and land remained closely interlinked in post-CPA South Sudan. Moreover, they have also proven particularly relevant the country's post-war development agenda, as well as for the continued conflicts which characterize South Sudan's first years of independence. The article explores how communal land tenure limited the state's and private actors' access to land, as well as the government's authority over economic development. Changes in land practice since the CPA however have shaped a political subject, which could be shepherded towards socio-economic transformation through a distinctly post-colonial apparatus of governance. Moreover, the specific post-colonial traits of subjectivity also provided resources on which resistance to the state could be mobilized, and this affected the dynamics of conflict in post-CPA South Sudan. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Di;D2 M3 - 399342516 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1105443 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 766 T1 - Les mille et une bibles du sexe A1 - Ouologuem,Yambo Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 1969 Met noten KW - Mali KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 313 CY - La Roque d'Anth‚ron PB - Vents d'ailleurs U2 - w09 T3 - Pulsations SN - 978-2-364-13063-0 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10053 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 397608454 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 764 T1 - Les Ngambayes : une soci‚t‚ de la savane arbor‚e du Tchad A1 - Maikoubou,Dingamtoudji Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 235-241. - Met noten KW - agricultural products KW - Chad KW - livelihoods KW - missions KW - Ngambaye KW - religion KW - social structure KW - society KW - witchcraft RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 250 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 T3 - Collection tudes africaines N2 - Pr‚sentation du peuple Ngambaye -- Le pays Ngambaye -- Genres de vie -- La nourriture et la boisson -- Histoire du peuple Ngambaye -- L'organisation sociale traditionnelle -- Croyances et pratiques religieuses -- La p‚n‚tration religieuse au pays Ngambaye -- Le langage et l'‚criture -- La dissolution de la famille patriarcale SN - 2-343-03837-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49471 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M3 - 397799179 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 772 T1 - Les t‚l‚visions africaines face au d‚fi de la modernit‚ : l'exp‚rience de la CRTV A1 - Bil‚,Olivier Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 251-255. - Met gloss., noten KW - Africanization KW - broadcasting KW - Cameroon KW - technology KW - television RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 263 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 N2 - Chapitres: La r‚ception de la modernit‚ organisationnelle; La r‚ception de la modernit‚ technologique; La r‚ception de la modernit‚ programmatique; La r‚ception de la modernit‚ en matiŠre de gestion de l'audience et des publics; L'id‚al d'une modernit‚ t‚l‚visuelle humanis‚e et endog‚n‚is‚e SN - 2-343-05657-9 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49466 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 397074298 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 754 T1 - Negotiations and morality : the ethnicization of citizenship in post-secession South Sudan A1 - Marko,Ferenc David Y1 - 2015/// KW - citizenship KW - ethnicity KW - nationality KW - South Sudan RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 669 EP - 684 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.669-684. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In 2011, two days prior to its declaration of independence, South Sudan adopted a new nationality act and set up a bureaucracy to handle citizenship-related issues. Despite striking similarities with Sudanese bureaucratic traditions, this article argues that South Sudan altered the overarching logic of its citizenship and moved towards an ethnic definition, in which applicants chiefly have to prove their ethnic affiliation. While Sudan stratified its citizenship regime and thus discriminated against people among its citizenry, South Sudan preselects its applicants. The article, through the analysis of stories of citizenship applicants, seeks to investigate how people who do not immediately fit into the imagined categories of good citizens, cope with the situations. On these shaky grounds, where evidence is indecisive, bureaucrats and applicants invoke moral arguments, and thus, through these moral negotiations of citizenship, constantly redefine the state. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Di;D2 M3 - 399342486 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1105441 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 755 T1 - Points of order? Local government meetings as negotiation tables in South Sudanese history A1 - Leonardi,Cherry Y1 - 2015/// KW - local government KW - South Sudan KW - State-society relationship KW - traditional rulers RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 650 EP - 668 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.650-668. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article explores the long-term, local-level history of state formation in South Sudan over the past century, by focusing on local government meetings. The resilience of local state institutions and practices has been overlooked in recent state-building agendas and by scholars critical of authoritarian government and failed decentralization in South Sudan's history. This article argues that meetings of local government officials and chiefs have long been significant institutions for negotiating the state and performing its authority. Yet they were also risky and unpredictable events for state officials, who at times struggled to control the critical and unruly talk of the participants. These officials were made vulnerable by the very logic and performance of the meeting as a binary dialogue between "state" and "society", constituting a boundary which was otherwise blurred or non-existent among the local elites who recognized each other as legitimate negotiators in meetings. The performance of this dichotomy contributed to the idea of the state as an entity standing separate from society, to which people might appeal against the failings and corruptions of local government, and with which a contractual relationship was continually being negotiated. The performative aspect of these meetings should not simply be dismissed then as evidence of their impotence or control by the state, but rather as a vital means by which the state has come to be imagined and negotiated at the most immediate local levels of government. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Di;D2 M3 - 399342478 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1105440 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 763 T1 - Rapport sur la th‚matique politique : l'‚valuation de la politique congolaise : 54 ans aprŠs la naissance du Congo, avons-nous r‚ussi … faire de ce pays un tat v‚ritablement souverain? Le Congo est-il une r‚publique? A1 - Pelete Shimuna,Destin A1 - Mpango,Joseph Dovel Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Aan de kop van de titel: Ateliers du cinquantenaire du Parti lumumbiste unifi‚ (PALU) KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - politics KW - sovereignty KW - State RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 51 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 T3 - Dossiers, ‚tudes et documents SN - 2-343-06195-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49530 Y2 - 2016/01/03/ M3 - 398207461 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 773 T1 - S‚curit‚ pour l'‚mergence du S‚n‚gal A1 - Ndaw,Abdoulaye Aziz Y1 - 2015/// KW - armed forces KW - national security KW - police KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 136 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 T3 - tudes africaines, S‚rie politique N2 - Les forces de police traditionnelles -- Nouvelles responsabilit‚s SN - 2-343-04605-0 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49463 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 397074220 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 776 T1 - Soos familie : stedelike huiswerkers in Suid-Afrikaanse tekste A1 - Jansen,Ena Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 534-555. - Met index, noten KW - domestic workers KW - literature KW - personal narratives (form) KW - social relations KW - South Africa KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 574 CY - Pretoria PB - Protea Boekhuis U2 - w09 SN - 978-1-86919-953-1 AV - AFRIKA 49729 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 393945529 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 756 T1 - South Sudan : state sovereignty challenged at infancy A1 - Wassara,Samson S. Y1 - 2015/// KW - civil wars KW - South Sudan KW - sovereignty KW - State collapse RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 634 EP - 649 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.634-649. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - South Sudan is losing control over its territory. The state was born prematurely into a conflict society where fragility is manifested through multiple challenges. Although the emerging state fulfilled the declarative requirements of a state in international law, the tools needed to build a sovereign state were lacking and South Sudan descended rapidly into another civil war and disorder. This article explains the theory of sovereignty with relevance to the emergence of South Sudan as a state. It examines how post-conflict policies, decisions, and practical actions have influenced trends of national sovereignty. A variety of conflicts, and political violence and poor infrastructure in particular, challenge the capacity of South Sudan to maintain control over its territory. Using descriptive research approaches the article concludes that legacies of prolonged civil war including unresolved issues within the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, politico-military incongruent policies, and communal violence present serious challenges to the government of South Sudan as it struggles to sustain its independence. Bibliogr., ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Di;D2 M3 - 399342451 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1105439 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 765 T1 - Tachetures : nouvelles A1 - Bah,Hakim Y1 - 2015/// KW - Guinea KW - short stories (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 51 CY - Conakry PB - ditions Ganndal U2 - w09 SN - 978-2-350-45055-1 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10069 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 397608721 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 777 T1 - The Equus men : Rhodesia's mounted infantry : the grey's scouts 1896-1980 A1 - Binda,Alexandre Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 268-270. - Met bijl., gloss., index, noten KW - horses KW - infantry KW - military history KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XV, 280 CY - West Midlands [etc.] PB - Helion & Company [etc.] U2 - w09 SN - 978-1-910294-04-8 AV - AFRIKA 49841 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 377076910 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 770 T1 - Un bƒtisseur de rˆves : r‚cit de vie A1 - Walch-Virgili,Dominique Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 215-216. - Met bijl., noten KW - agricultural development KW - biographies (form) KW - Cameroon KW - chieftaincy KW - leadership KW - rural development RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 221 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 SN - 2-343-05713-3 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49505 Y2 - 2016/01/03/ M3 - 397074581 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 762 T1 - Violences et conflits en Afrique des Grands Lacs : pol‚mologie et g‚o-syst‚misme A1 - Mashimango,Abou Bakr Ab‚lard Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Erroneous series title page: crire l'Afrique Bibliogr.: p. 177-187. - Met noten KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - ethnic conflicts KW - geopolitics KW - Great Lakes region KW - Rwanda KW - war RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 191 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 T3 - tudes africaines. S‚rie Politique N2 - Introduction : objectifs, m‚thodologie et d‚limitation du sujet; Chapitre 1 : Les configurations g‚opolitiques et pol‚mologiques de la conflictualit‚ en Afrique des Grands Lacs; Chapitre 2 : D‚mo-‚conomie, violences et conflits arm‚s en Afrique des Grands Lacs : approche ph‚nom‚nologique et pol‚mologique; Chapitre 3 : Formes et m‚tamorphoses de la conflictualit‚ en Afrique des Grands Lacs : classification et ‚tude typologique; Conclusion SN - 2-343-03586-5 AV - AFRIKA 49528 Y2 - 2016/01/03/ M3 - 398208549 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 771 T1 - Violences politiques et guerres civiles au Congo Brazzaville : les comportements des acteurs politiques A1 - Gango-Oyiba,Franck Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 269-271. - Met noten KW - Church KW - civil wars KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - elite KW - ethnicity KW - intellectuals KW - political violence RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 271 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w09 T3 - tudes africaines, S‚rie politique SN - 2-343-02855-9 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49462 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M3 - 397074468 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 759 T1 - Women's experiences of gender equality laws in rural Rwanda : the case of Kamonyi District A1 - Kagaba,Mediatrice Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2003 KW - constitutions KW - gender inequality KW - Rwanda KW - women's rights RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 574 EP - 592 JA - Journal of Eastern African Studies: (2015), vol.9, no.4, p.574-592. VL - 9 IS - 4 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article analyses how women in the rural district of Kamonyi experience gender equality laws and policies in their everyday lives. Traditional Rwandan society had a patriarchal social structure that accepted unequal power relations between men and women. The 2003 new constitution, adopted after the 1994 Tutsi genocide, recognizes the importance of gender equality and includes specific legal provisions to ensure women's equal protection under the law. Drawing on focus group discussions with women in Kamonyi, it emerges that women's experiences are mixed with regard to the new laws: they enjoy the right of access to family assets, inheritance, and work opportunities; yet they also experience a "gender dilemma" of whether to exercise rights enshrined in the constitution even though that may lead to marital difficulties in their households. App., bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Hd;C4 M3 - 399342427 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2015.1112934 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 794 T1 - A new agenda for Ghana : building a nation on vision and ideas, volume one A1 - Bonna,Okyere Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2006 KW - economic conditions KW - Ghana KW - political conditions KW - social conditions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 263 CY - [S.l.] PB - Create Space U2 - w09 SN - 1-495-43905-4 AV - AFRIKA 49708 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 399284184 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 787 T1 - Civil society's contested role in the 2013 elections in Zimbabwe A1 - Chirimambowa,Tamuka Charles A1 - Chimedza,Tinashe Lukas Y1 - 2014/// KW - 2013 KW - authoritarianism KW - civil society KW - democratization KW - elections KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 71 EP - 93 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.71-93. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article is a critical and historical assessment of the contribution of Zimbabwe's bourgeoning civil society to the restructuring of political and social relations in post-colonial Zimbabwe. The general objective is to contribute to the debate about how Zimbabwe's post-colonial civil society has theorized about change and, importantly, the deeply contested nature of the agency that this has generated. The article concentrates on how civil society structured itself and acted before the elections on 31 July 2013, which the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) 'won resoundingly'. What emerges is that while the economic despair of the 1990s and the breakdown in the national consensus mobilized an almost 'popular democratic front' this changed course in the subsequent decade, weakening the 'popular' and 'democratic' nature of civil society agency. The foundation of 'liberal rights' and 'democracy' and 'good governance' powerfully amalgamated in the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) and the 'No Vote' in 2000 became theoretically feeble and revealed a debilitating post-colonial impasse - an interregnum during which an urban-based intelligentsia-led theorization and agency was momentarily checkmated by a violent nationalist authoritarianism. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Je;D2 M3 - 400926008 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 783 T1 - Ethnicity and/or issues? : the 2013 general elections in Western Kenya A1 - Wanyama,Frederick O. Y1 - 2014/// KW - 2013 KW - elections KW - ethnicity KW - Kenya KW - social conditions KW - voting RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 169 EP - 195 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.169-195 : tab. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - It is often assumed that Kenyans vote on the basis of ethnic identification rather than the socio-economic and political issues affecting their lives. However, experience from earlier elections shows that issues and interests are important drivers in giving form and expression to identity politics. This article examines the interaction between ethnic identification and issue differentiation in the March 2013 general elections in Western Kenya by identifying factors that influenced the outcomes in the six simultaneous elections. The article is based on observation, interviews and data collected in a survey of four constituencies inhabited by Luo- and Luyia-speaking people in Western Kenya during the campaign period and immediately after the elections. The study suggests that while constituencies may have voted as a bloc along ethnic identification lines - especially with respect to national politics and the presidential election - their choices were also differentiated and informed by specific issues, especially at the county and constituency levels. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Hc;D2 M3 - 40093955X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 778 T1 - Ghana living standards survey round 6 (GLSS 6) Y1 - 2014/// RP - NOT IN FILE EP - dl CY - Accra PB - Ghana Statistical Service U2 - w09 M3 - 401337456 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 793 T1 - In search of knowledge and self-development A1 - Gassama,Muhammad I.S. Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bijl KW - diplomats KW - Ethiopia KW - Gambia KW - Libya KW - personal narratives (form) KW - Sudan RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 184 CY - Kanifing PB - Fulladu Publishers U2 - w09 SN - 9983-95115-0 AV - AFRIKA 49649 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 399365621 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 796 T1 - L'Afrique en feu : poŠmes A1 - Sarr,Makhtar Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met noten KW - poetry (form) KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 47 CY - Dakar PB - Panafrika / Silex / Nouvelles du Sud U2 - w09 SN - 2-912717-65-5 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10074 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398404860 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 795 T1 - La couleur de l'‚crivain : com‚die litt‚raire A1 - Tchak,Sami Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 221 KW - humour KW - novels (form) KW - Togo RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 221 CY - Ciboure PB - La Cheminante U2 - w09 T3 - Harlem renaissance, ISSN 2274-6781 SN - 2-917598-86-7 pbk AV - AFRIKA Lit.10084 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398481105 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 789 T1 - Land, indigenisation and empowerment : narratives that made a difference in Zimbabwe's 2013 elections A1 - Magure,Booker Y1 - 2014/// KW - 2013 KW - elections KW - political parties KW - populism KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 17 EP - 47 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.17-47. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The 2013 harmonized elections held in Zimbabwe after the termination of the SADC-facilitated Government of National Unity elicited unprecedented comment following another resounding 'win' by the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF). This article reflects on the election and argues that while competitive authoritarianism contributed significantly to the party's 'landslide victory', it is slipshod to ignore the centrality to its electoral success of Zanu-PF's populist stance with respect to land, indigenization and empowerment. The article also examines the significance of hate speech as a negative campaign strategy employed by Zanu-PF to portray the main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in the most negative light. It concludes that the election was reduced to 'fantasies of salvation' by President Robert Mugabe as a charismatic leader, primarily because the electorate was seduced into viewing Zanu-PF as the most credible party to pull the country out of the economic quagmire through its land, indigenization, empowerment, 'pro-poor' and anti-Western policies. These policies resonated well with the growing numbers of wage-less youthful voters, who constitute more than 60% of the country's population. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Je;D2 M3 - 400878593 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 782 T1 - Monetary clout and electoral politics in Kenya : the 1992 to 2013 presidential elections in focus A1 - Muna,Wilson Kamau A1 - Shulika,Lukong Stella A1 - Mutula,Stephen Y1 - 2014/// KW - financial conditions KW - Kenya KW - money KW - power KW - presidential elections RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 196 EP - 215 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.196-215 : fig., tab. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article sets out to analyse the role and impact of monetary power in Kenya's presidential elections. It examines the economic advantages or lack thereof which each of the candidates marshalled to fight the elections and the extent to which the economic edge determined the final outcome. The article focuses on the five presidential elections Kenya has held since its first multiparty dispensation. The analysis traces the consistency of trends and the presence, or absence, of patterns in an attempt to draw generalizations and parallels, and demonstrates how economic wealth has been used by Kenyan presidential candidates since 1992 to influence and win elections. The article contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the conceptual, legal and practical development of the role of money in supporting and/or discrediting presidential electoral processes and outcomes in Kenya. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Hc;D2;E3 M3 - 400939932 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 779 T1 - Ossie's dream A1 - Amankwah,Nanayaa Y1 - 2014/// KW - Ghana KW - novels (form) KW - street children RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VI, 170 CY - Accra PB - Step Publishers U2 - w09 T3 - Step Books SN - 9988-61876-X AV - AFRIKA Lit.10143 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M3 - 401031470 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 780 T1 - Public health issues in Ghana : practice, interventions and control strategies A1 - Fobil,Julius A1 - Nonvignon,Justice Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index KW - child mortality KW - diseases KW - Ghana KW - health care KW - health insurance KW - health policy KW - public health RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 134 CY - Tema PB - For the University of Ghana by Digibooks Ghana Ltd U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available T3 - University of Ghana readers. Clinical sciences series ; no. 7 N2 - This reader highlights topics in public health, environmental health, epidemiology, climate change, health policy, health informatics, and biostatistics. It presents an interdisciplinary picture of the conditions responsible for health outcomes in the Ghanaian society and examines a broad range of factors which determine disease causation and distribution, and the conditions that must be met in order to minimize the burden of disease in Ghana. Section I: Environment and health - disease determinants and transmission. 1. Estimating age- and sex-specific schedules of the fractions of deaths due to malaria and diarrhea in an urban area using proportional mortality models on routine data (Julius N. Fobil, Alexander Kraemer, Christian G. Meyer amd Juergen May); 2. Hydroelectric-power development: climate change impacts, vulnerabilities, adaptations and health in dam environments in Ghana - a case study (Julius Fobil). Section II: Application of biostatistics and new technologies to the Ghanaian healthcare system. 3. Human resource for e-health care delivery: the state of the Ghanaian health sector (Moses Aikins, Baaba da-Costa Vroom and Samuel K.K. Dery); 4. Designing maternity and child health information systems (Samuel K.K. Dery, Emmanuel Adjei, Gameli Kwame Norgbe). Section III: Disease control in Ghana - interventions strategies and key challenges. 5. The distribution and possible avoidance of competition among Lanistes varicus snails in the Tono irrigation canals in northern Ghana (Francis Anto and Langbong Bimi). Section IV: Strengthening the Ghanaian healthcare system: challenges and prospects. 6. The evolution of health policy and systems research (HPSR) in Ghana: lessons, challenges and the way forward (Irene Akua Agyepong); 7. Ghana's national health insurance scheme: prospects and challenges (Genevieve C. Aryeetey, Justice NOnvignon and Moses Aikins); 8. Trends in child mortality rates in Ghana (Samuel Bosomprah); Way forward (Moses Aikins). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9988-19901-5 AV - AFRIKA 49776 Y2 - 2016/04/03/ M1 - Ff;I1 M3 - 400943123 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 785 T1 - Reinforcing authoritarian rule : electoral politics in Angola A1 - Blaauw,Lesley Y1 - 2014/// KW - Angola KW - authoritarianism KW - democracy KW - elections RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 122 EP - 136 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.122-136 : tab. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In the aftermath of the conclusion of the peace process in Angola in 1992, the Angolan government managed to establish formal democratic institutions. Foremost on the agenda was the decision to allow for multiparty elections. Yet the launch of electoral politics as part of the democratic landscape in Angola has not led to the development of a culture of tolerance and openness typical of democratic societies. On the contrary, the outbreak of a civil war following the disputed elections in 1992 gave the Angolan government the opportunity to revert to its authoritarian ways. The consequence of this reversal was that the elections of 2008 have not led to the entrenchment or the development of electoral democracy but rather to the reinforcement of electoral authoritarianism. This article posits that while the foundation for the evolution of electoral democracy has been laid, the Angolan government can, at best, be described as an electoral authoritarian state that reinforces its hegemony over Angolan society through electoral processes which do not conform to democratic practices. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Gb;D2 M3 - 40092773X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 784 T1 - Rigging through the courts : the judiciary and electoral fraud in Nigeria A1 - Onapajo,Hakeem A1 - Uzodike,Ufo Okeke Y1 - 2014/// KW - courts KW - elections KW - fraud KW - judicial system KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 137 EP - 168 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.137-168. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Since Nigeria's return to democratic rule in 1999, elections in the country have been accompanied by reports of widespread fraud. A number of studies have illustrated the many ways in which electoral fraud is perpetrated in Nigeria. This study reveals the relationship of the judiciary to electoral fraud. Analysing data sourced from written records (newspaper reports, election observers' reports, law reports and political party publications) and interviews, the study argues that the structure and condition of the Nigerian judiciary can help to explain the incidence of electoral fraud in the country. It also makes a new contribution to the existing literature on the nature and causes of electoral fraud, showing that non-electoral institutions, especially the judiciary, and non-political elites can be relevant to the explanation of electoral fraud in a country. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Fn;D2;F1 M3 - 400928272 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 791 T1 - Social work in a changing world : issues and prospects A1 - Sottie,Cynthia Akorfa A1 - Dako-Gyeke,Mavis A1 - Walls,Rose Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Department of Social Work, University of Ghana Met bibliogr., bijl., index, noten KW - disabled KW - domestic violence KW - elderly KW - Ghana KW - health insurance KW - poverty reduction KW - social welfare KW - social work KW - social work education RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIX, 221 CY - Accra New Town PB - For the University of Ghana by Woeli Publishing Services U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Social sciences series ; vol. 7 University of Ghana readers N2 - Social work in the African context is confronted with many challenges including highly disparate levels of socio-economic develoment, widespread and complex conflicts and wars, large-scale poverty, and ravaging health problems. Focusing on Ghana, the contributors to this collective volume seek to discuss these challenges in a locally relevant and appropriate way, drawing on existing local knowledge, skills and value systems. Chapters: Development of the social work profession (Cynthia Akorfa Sottie and Alice Boateng); An application of a North American model of pedagogical practice in a Ghanaian social work classroom: a critical reflection (Brenda McGadney ancl George Domfe); Searching for relevance: culture ancl social work education in Africa (Kwaku Osei-Hwedie); The effect of aftercare service on the outcomes of care leavers in Ghana (Kwabena Frimpong-Manso); Domestic violence against girls and women: a look at theoretical perspectives (Mavis Dako-Gyeke); Women's violence against men: fact or fiction? (Paul Alhassan Issahaku); Needs assessment of facilities for students with disabilities (Harriet J.B. Baffoe and P.K. Abrefah); Problems of the elderly in Ghana: an assessment of existing interventions (Florence Akosua Agyemang); Poverty reduction and the role of social education and practice in Ghana (Marie-Antoinette Sossou); Housing in Ghana as a human development issue (Paul Alhassan lssahaku); Analyzing the National Health Insurance Act: Ghana's premier policy to assure human development via access to health care (Rose Jones Walls); Towards a comprehensive system of community based mental health care in Ghana: social work perspective (Cynthia Akorfa Sottie); Conceptualizing social justice, sustainable development, and corporate social responsibility as social welfare matrix in large-scale gold mining (Prince Amoah); Future direction of the social work profession in Ghana (Mavis Dako-Gyeke). [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA 49751 Y2 - 2016/04/03/ M1 - Ff;C1 M3 - 400867206 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 792 T1 - Sociology and development issues in Ghana : a reader in sociology A1 - Dzorgbo,Dan Bright A1 - Tonah,Steve Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - chieftaincy KW - child labour KW - economic development KW - female-headed households KW - gender inequality KW - Ghana KW - Pentecostalism KW - punishment KW - social change KW - sociological research KW - traditional society RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 236 CY - Tema PB - For the University of Ghana by Woeli Publishing Services U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Social sciences series ; vol. 9 University of Ghana readers N2 - The first part of this reader in sociology chronicles the history and growth of sociology as a scientific discipline at the University of Ghana (Legon). Titles in Part I: Introduction to the reader (Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo); The history and growth of sociology in the University of Ghana (Steve Tonah & Akosua K. Darkwah). Part II presents studies on a diversity of sociological and developmental issues: Postcolonial development in Ghana and South Korea: the colonial factor (Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo); Chiefs and chieftaincy institution in Ghana: a historical and contemporary analysis (Alhassan Sulemana Anamzoya); Religious aspects of social change in modern Ghana (Max Assimeng); The upsurge of Pentecostalism in Ghana: 1980-2012 (Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo); Democratic governance and women representation in Ghana: a critical evaluation of the progress (Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo & Sylvia Esther Gyan); Structural gendered inequalities in the Ghanaian economy (Akosua K. Darkwah); 9. Punishment and crime deterrence: a historical perspective (Chris Abotchie); Female household heads and household maintenance in Ghana: an analysis of socioeconomic and cultural factors (Albert Kpoor); The relationship between farmers and Fulani herdsmen (SteveTonah); Trokosi - a necessary evil? (G. K. Nukunya); Understanding the logic underpinning the recruitment of children for domestic work (Peace Mamle Tetteh). [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA 49749 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M1 - Ff;C5;A2 M3 - 400867060 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 786 T1 - The 'menu of manipulation' and the 2013 elections : towards explaining the 'technical knockout' A1 - Masunungure,Eldred V. Y1 - 2014/// KW - 2013 KW - corruption KW - elections KW - political parties KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 94 EP - 121 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.94-121 : tab. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - A year after Zimbabwe's July 2013 elections some are still mystified by the results, especially the overwhelming triumph of incumbent President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF). The outcome seemed to go against the grain. Zanu-PF achieved a supermajority, capturing more than two-thirds of the parliamentary seats. The party's chief rival, the Morgan Tsvangirai-led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) was fighting between themselves and left themselves open to being rigged. The author discusses the possibility of manipulation by the Zanu-PF and why the opposition forces and their 'pro-democracy' allies in civil society failed to win the elections. This paper analyses the evidence to deduce what might have taken place within the two parties. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Je;D2 M3 - 400926415 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 788 T1 - The youth factor in Zimbabwe's 2013 harmonised elections A1 - Hodzi,Obert Y1 - 2014/// KW - 2013 KW - elections KW - political participation KW - political parties KW - urban youth KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 48 EP - 70 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.48-70. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The youth in Zimbabwe have often been described as disenfranchized, corruptible and susceptible to manipulation by politicians. This narrative assumes that the youth are a homogenous group, uniform in their grievances and consensual about strategies to resolve them. Analysing the case of youth participation in the 2013 harmonized elections in Zimbabwe, this article challenges that assumption by arguing that the youth are polarized and struggling to articulate a national objective that might be able to shift the country's political discourse. It contends that the majority of Zimbabwean youth act as loosely affiliated individuals seeking personal rather than group benefits. At the same time, by assessing the engagement of youth within political parties either as supporters or officials, the article further argues that the structural dynamics of these political parties deny the youth agency and make them conform. It therefore concludes that participation by the youth in the 2013 elections was mainly driven by individual interests rather than collective grievances or political identity. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Je;D2 M3 - 400878968 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 781 T1 - Topical issues in maternal and child health in Ghana A1 - Welbeck,Jennifer E. Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Department of Child Health and Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Met bibliogr., index KW - child abuse KW - child mortality KW - diseases KW - Ghana KW - maternal and child health care KW - maternal mortality RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XV, 193 CY - Tema PB - For the University of Ghana by Digibooks Ghana Ltd U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available T3 - University of Ghana readers. Clinical sciences series ; no. 9 N2 - Relatively more children in Ghana are surviving their early years than previously. Though Ghana still has a high burden of infectious diseases, gains continue to be made in expanding vaccination programmes, promoting infant and young child nutrition and implementing disease-specific control programmes. An epidemiologic transition is indeed occurring: non-communicable, chronic disorders have come to contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality. The contributors to this collective volume address the current challenges faced by clinicians, highlight paediatric research, and discuss past and present clinical and advocacy efforts. Chapters: Brief history of child health in Korle Bu (Adziri H. Sackey); New-born deaths: a major challenge to achieving Millennium Development Goals (Christabel C. Enweronu-Laryea and Jenntfer E. Welbeck); Child development services: the key to increasing economic gain and preventing developmental disorders and disability in Ghana (Edem M. Tette); The child who does not speak: the face of autism in Accra (Ebenezer V. Badoe); Child abuse in Ghana: a 4-year tertiary centre experience; Outcome of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia at the paediatric oncology unit, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana: a 5-year review (Catherine I. Segbefia, Lorna A. Renner, Novisi Baeta,Janet E. Neequaye, Yvonne A. Dei-Adomakoh and lvy Ekem); Burkitt's lymphoma research (Janet E. Neequaye and Catherine I. Segbefia); Paediatric HIV Care (Lorna A. Renner and Bamenla Q. Goka); Evolution of resistance and treatment policy for malaria in Ghana (George O. Adjei and Bamenla Q. Goka); Dying to give life: the case of maternal deaths in Ghana (Samuel A. Oppong); Caesarean section (CS): developmentaI history, outcomes and new trends including CS for maternal request (Joseph D. Seffah); Cervical incompetence in contemporary obstetric practice (Henry N. Laryea); lmproving maternaI health: are we involving our men? (Roseline D. Doe); The way forward (Bamenla Q. Goka, Lorna A. Renner and Samuel A. Oppong. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9988-20149-4 AV - AFRIKA 49775 Y2 - 2016/04/03/ M1 - Ff;I1 M3 - 400942828 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 790 T1 - Zimbabwe's 2013 elections : two constitutional controversies and comments on some structural matters A1 - Linington,Greg Y1 - 2014/// KW - 2013 KW - constitutions KW - elections KW - legislation KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 16 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2014), vol.13, no.2, p.1-16. VL - 13 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Zimbabwe's 2013 elections were tainted with illegality. This article focuses on two constitutional issues: the election date controversy and the use of the Presidential Powers (Temporary) Measures Act to effect amendments to the Electoral Act. It is argued that the language of the Constitution was not followed. An artificial interpretation of the relevant constitutional provisions undermined the rule of law and the separation of powers. This is disturbing, since the meaning of the constitutional provisions concerned is not obscure. The article also describes some of the 'structures' under which the election was conducted. The powers and composition of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, the impact of proportional representation on the legislature and the rules governing the election of the president are therefore outlined and explained. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M1 - Je;F1 M3 - 400878399 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 800 T1 - Ceux qui sont morts suivi de, Kaklara ou jamais … genoux : th‚ƒtre A1 - Traor‚,Adama Y1 - 2013/// KW - drama (form) KW - Mali RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 109 CY - Abidjan PB - Balafons U2 - w09 SN - 2-919661-77-9 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10073 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398404208 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 797 T1 - From people theatre to film : articulating minority voices in Cameroon - an Anglophone grass field minority case study A1 - Fondzeyuf,K. Y1 - 2013/// KW - Cameroon KW - communities KW - films KW - social change KW - theatre RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 54 EP - 71 JA - African Performance Review: (2013), vol.7, no.2, p.54-71 : foto's. VL - 7 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This essay analyses a video performance - 'Gomen Na We' - that emanated from the practice of community theatre in Cameroon in the early 2000s. The focus is on how community theatre artists used participatory community research and performance to raise awareness and consciousness in the Grass field Anglophone Minority. People Theatre practitioners employed participatory research and communication for social change that resulted in a live performance and video - 'Gomen No We'. The process that culminated in the performance was a research empowerment strategy to address the political, economic and socio-cultural inconsistencies that have since disconnected the masses from the leaders. From the 1990s and early 2000s, the social life patterns in the Grass field have not really had any observed change. People Theatre practitioners engaged to address these concerns through performance that made use of the active participation of the populace as a medium that generates messages for social transformation. On the basis of Paulo Freire's theoretical postulations in 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed', which Augusto Boal enhanced in his 'Theatre of the Oppressed', the author analyses the claim that community-made theatre and video reinforce community initiatives and that they instil critical thinking and creativity in the populace. This makes the experience more appealing and relevant to social realities. Tailoring the workshop process and the performance to address issues of democracy and participatory transparent local governance, this served as a way to articulate, mediate, and raise the voices of the populace in Cameroon. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M1 - Gc;K3 M3 - 401044726 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 799 T1 - Ghana : an incomplete independence or a dysfunctional democracy? A1 - Insaidoo,Kwame Afadzi A1 - Insaidoo,Robert A. Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bijl., noten KW - democratization KW - Ghana KW - governance KW - independence KW - political stability RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XX, 434 CY - Bloomington, IN PB - AuthorHouse U2 - w09 SN - 1-477-26760-3 AV - AFRIKA 49636 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 399377905 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 798 T1 - Seeking an alternative approach to teaching scenographic theory and practice : the university of Zimbabwe theatre legacy A1 - Sibanda,Nkululeko Y1 - 2013/// KW - education KW - pedagogy KW - performing arts KW - theatre KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 35 EP - 53 JA - African Performance Review: (2013), vol.7, no.2, p.35-53. VL - 7 IS - 2 U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The teaching of scenographic practice and theory in Zimbabwe was introduced in 1984 by Robert Mclaren (formerly Robert Mshengu Kavanagh) in the Departments of English Literature and Africa Languages. The programme is set to teach and train young black Zimbabweans in practical theatre courses so that they could replace the established white designers in the performing arts industry. Built on the premise of 'Zimbabweanization, Africanization and socialist transformation', the theatre programme sought to challenge the colonial legacy and domination of Repertory theatres and the National Theatre Organization. In this regard, the Theatre Arts programme was a postcolonial response that sought to dismantle the British theatre style while developing young trained and able technical personnel and a new Zimbabwean theatre trend conversant with the aspirations and dreams of the majority populace.Through engaging the University of Zimbabwe's thirty year static scenographic teaching methodology and theoretical approaches, this paper argues that an alternative approach is now needed to enable graduates to be relevant and positively contribute to the practice of scenography in contemporary Zimbabwe. This paper will review and challenge the founding assumptions and legacy of the University of Zimbabwe's Department of Theatre Arts's scenography pedagogy. The paper will pay particular attention to the available learning and performance spaces and influence thereof on the practice and teaching of scenography. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M1 - Je;G1;K3 M3 - 401044297 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 803 T1 - Children's rights in Ghana : reality or rhetoric? A1 - Ame,Robert Kwame A1 - Agb‚nyiga,DeBrenna LaFa A1 - Apt,Nana Araba Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Oorspr.uitg.: Lexington Books, 2011 Met bijl., bibliogr., index, noten KW - access to education KW - access to health care KW - child labour KW - children KW - children's rights KW - corporal punishment KW - Ghana KW - international agreements KW - legislation KW - social conditions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 231 CY - London PB - Mot Juste U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Ghana was the first country to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This collective work examines the country's compliance with the Convention and its impact on the rights and condition of children in the country. The book has three parts: I. Childhood and identity; II. Children in dangerous circumstances: exploitation and abuse; and III. Policies, laws and programs. Chapters: Introduction: confronting the challenges: optimizing child rights in Ghana (Nana Araba Apt, DeBrenna LaFa Agb‚nyiga and Robert Kwame Ame); Defining childhood: a historicaI development perspective (DeBrenna LaFa Agb‚nyiga); Controversies in paternity: who is a child's father under Ghanaian law? (Beatrice Akua Duncan); Bridging the child rights gap in a refugee context: survival strategies and impact on inter-generationaI relations (Kate Hampshire, Gina Porter, Kate Kilpatrick, Peter Ohene Kyei, Michael Kwodwo Adjaloo and George Oppong Ampong); Corporal punishment in Ghana (Sylvester Kyei-Gyamfi); Child labor in Ghana: globaI concern and local reatity (George Clerk); Children's rights, mobitity and transport in Ghana: access to education and health services (Gina Porter, Albert Abane, Kathrin Blaufuss and Frank Owusu Acheampong); Children's rights, controversial traditional practices and the trokosi system: a critical socio-legal perspective (Robert Kwame Ame); Assessing the progress of the 1998 Children's Act of Ghana: achievements, opportunities and challenges of the first ten years (Afua Twum-Danso); Situating CRC implementation processes in the local contexts of correctional institutions for children in conflict with the law in Ghana (Lilian Ayete-Nyampong); Ghana's education system: where rhetoric meets reform (Leah McMillan); Conclusion: the future of children's rights in Ghana (Robert Kwame Ame, Nana Araba Apt and DeBrenna LaFa Agb‚nyiga). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 0-9569670-0-0 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49809 Y2 - 2016/04/03/ M3 - 401118142 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 802 T1 - Democratic Republic of Congo Y1 - 2012/// KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - freedom of speech KW - mass media RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Democratic Republic of Congo U2 - w09 T3 - African media barometer AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 401197425 L3 - http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_DRC__2012_French_and_ English.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 804 T1 - Os mares do meu arquip‚lago : contos A1 - Amado,L£cio Neto Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Omslagtitel Met gloss KW - short stories (form) KW - SÆo Tom‚ and Principe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 122 CY - SÆo Tom‚ PB - [publisher not identified] U2 - w09 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10058 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398130582 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 801 T1 - Religious and moral education for junior high schools Y1 - 2012/// RP - NOT IN FILE EP - dl CY - Accra PB - Afram Publications (Ghana) Limited U2 - w09 M3 - 401338940 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 807 T1 - AmanhÆ ser  diferente : poesias A1 - Pinto,Adilson dos Ramos Y1 - 2011/// KW - Blacks KW - poetry (form) KW - SÆo Tom‚ and Principe KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 62 CY - SÆo Tome and Pr¡ncipe PB - UNEAS (UniÆo Nacional dos Escritores e Artistas de S. Tom‚ e Pr¡ncipe) U2 - w09 T3 - Canto do ossob¢ ; 61 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10057 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398129843 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 806 T1 - Guinea Y1 - 2011/// KW - freedom of speech KW - Guinea KW - mass media RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Guinea U2 - w09 T3 - African media barometer AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 401197581 L3 - http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_Guinea_2011_French_ English.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 813 T1 - Culture and hegemony in the colonial Middle East A1 - Noorani,Yaseen Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [233]-242. - Met index, noten KW - colonialism KW - culture KW - Egypt KW - Islam KW - national identity KW - nationalism KW - values RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 245 CY - New York] PB - Palgrave Macmillan U2 - w09 T3 - Palgrave studies in cultural and intellectual history SN - 978-0-230-62319-4 hbk : œ52.00 AV - AFRIKA 49790 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M3 - 32406957X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 810 T1 - Indigenous African warfare : its concept and art in the Gold Coast, Asante and the Northern Territories up to early 1900s A1 - Aboagye,Festus Boahen Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [485]-491. - Met index, noten KW - colonialism KW - ethnic warfare KW - Ghana KW - leadership KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXXV, 539 CY - Pretoria PB - Ulinzi Africa Publishing Solutions U2 - w09 N2 - Towards a theory of indigenous warfare : comparative forms of warfare -- Indigenous warfare : principles and spatial trajectory -- Indigenous warfare : its casus belli, types and levels -- Indigenous society and the army : the political utility of the Asafo -- Typological functional arms and roles of indigenous armies -- Indigenous military structures I : operational and tactical art of southern (Kwa) armies -- Indigenous military structures II : operational and tactical art of northern (Gur) armies -- Evolution and employment of weapons : weapon training in indigenous armies -- Command, control and communications in indigenous armies and warfare -- Leadership and generalship in indigenous warfare : generals and captains in victory and defeat -- Indigenous defence economics, and war logistics and administration -- Gender -- Indigenous military conventions, norms, traditions and customs -- Postscript : end of resistance and the European military legacyThis book is a theoretical study of military art and science using Ghana and parts of present-day West Africa as a case study. It attempts to present a structured approach to the study of the concept and art of indigenous African warfare and their relevance in colonial and post-colonial contexts. It also sets out to correct the fundamental misconception that such warfare evolved only after contacts with Europeans. Finally, it seeks to rejuvenate the study of indigenous warfare and raise its profile in the study of modern warfare SN - 9964-72-148-X AV - AFRIKA 49878 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 339516410 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 808 T1 - Look where you have gone to sit : new Ghanaian poets A1 - Egblewogbe,Martin A1 - Hill,Laban Carrick Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met index KW - Ghana KW - poetry (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 63 CY - Accra PB - Woeli Publishing Services U2 - w09 N2 - Features the work of nineteen new writers in the Writers Project of Ghana SN - 9988-62652-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA Lit.10144 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M3 - 401045757 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 811 T1 - New South African review .. A1 - Daniel,John Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - economic conditions KW - political conditions KW - social conditions KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - ill CY - Johannesburg PB - Wits University Press U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This series is meant to follow the tradition of critical scholarship established by the "South African Review" which appeared in the 1980s and 1990s. The first volume, under the title '2010: development or decline?' focuses on Economy, ecology and sustainability; State, politics and policy; Education, health and land; and Crime and Sex. The contributions in the second volume 'New paths, old compromises?' deal with International politics; Economy and society; Environment; and Media. The third volume 'The second phase - tragedy or farce?' as well as the fourth volume 'A fragile democracy - twenty years on' have chapters on Party, power and class; Ecology, economy and labour; Public policy and social practice; and South Africa beyond its borders. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-1-86814-516-4 (2010) AV - AFRIKA 44107.1 Y2 - 2012/05/15/ M1 - Kf M3 - 339260300 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 812 T1 - The Black Nile : one man's amazing journey through peace and war on the world's longest river A1 - Morrison,Dan Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met noot KW - Egypt KW - Nile River KW - personal narratives (form) KW - Sudan KW - travel KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 307 CY - New York, NY [etc.] PB - Viking Penguin U2 - w09 SN - 978-0-670-02198-7 AV - AFRIKA 49884 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M3 - 331183080 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 809 T1 - Zeme ba fotxi : fragmentos da tradi‡Æo oral SÆo-Tomense contos e prov‚rbios A1 - Coelho,Angelson A1 - Naduska Y1 - 2010/// N1 - In Crioulo (Saotomense) and in Portuguese Bibliogr.: p. 99. - Met noten KW - folk tales KW - folk tales (form) KW - oral traditions KW - proverbs (form) KW - SÆo Tom‚ RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 100 CY - SÆo Tom‚ PB - Centro Cultural Brasil / SÆo Tom‚ e Pr¡ncipe U2 - w09 AV - AFRIKA 49415 Y2 - 2016/01/03/ M3 - 398132348 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 817 T1 - Care of the seriously sick and dying : perspectives from Ghana A1 - Oppong,Christine A1 - Antwi,Phyllis A1 - W‘rness,Kari Y1 - 2009/// N1 - "Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, in cooperation with the Department of Sociology, University of Bergen, Norway." Met bibliogr., noten KW - death KW - euthanasia KW - faith healing KW - Ghana KW - healing rites KW - health care KW - legislation KW - patients KW - social networks RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 305 CY - Bergen PB - BRIC U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available T3 - IAS studies in the changing cultures of care N2 - These essays by medical practitioners, social scientists, lawyers and religious experts portray aspects of care of the seriously sick and dying in Ghana. This care is influenced by vibrant and diverse cultural traditions, including spiritual beliefs and herbalism as well as established biomedical practice. The combination of rapid modernization and the persistence of old customs create new challenges for caregivers and patients. This volume hopes to stimulate dialogue with a view to galvanizing political will and appropriate action in several areas, including the development of palliative care and the allocation of a greater share of health care resources to the most vulnerable. The volume has also been designed as a teaching tool. Contributions: Death, grief and care: a Christian outlook (Peter K. Sarpong); Care of the terminally ill in Ghana: a physician's perspective (Samuel K. Owusu); Legal and ethical issues in the care of the seriously ill in Ghana (Takyiwaa Manuh and Kofi Quashigah); Spiritual healing and care in African indigenous churches (Abraham Akrong); Stigma in the care of people living with HIV/AIDS and cancer in Accra (Phyllis Antwi and Deborah Atobrah); Care for the seriously sick children at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (Delali Badasu); Family networking and relationships in the care of the seriously ill (Brigid M. Sackey); Dagomba supernatural beliefs and care of the sick (Bawa Awalu); Crossing the river: views on death and euthanasia from the Dagaaba (Edward Nanbigne and Cuthbert Baataar); End-of-life care in Ghana and the Netherlands: good death bad death and euthanasia (Sjaak van der Geest); Epilogue: palliative care: in the family and hospice (Phyllis Antwi). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 82-7453-078-0 AV - AFRIKA 49860 Y2 - 2016/04/03/ M1 - Ff;I1 M3 - 352860359 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 815 T1 - Church finance : leadership and governance A1 - Bobie,Poku Adu Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 71-72 KW - accounting KW - Christianity KW - financial management KW - Ghana KW - leadership RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 72 CY - Accra PB - Impressionz U2 - w09 SN - 978-9988-12509-7 AV - AFRIKA 49520 Y2 - 2016/04/03/ M3 - 39877224X ER - TY - JFULL ID - 814 T1 - C“te d'Ivoire Y1 - 2009/// KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - freedom of speech KW - mass media RP - NOT IN FILE JA - C“te d'Ivoire U2 - w09 T3 - African media barometer AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 40119731X L3 - http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_Ivory_Coast_2009_ French_and_English_01.pdf http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_C%C3%B4te_d%E2%80% 99Ivoire__2012._French_and_English.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 816 T1 - Mem¢rias que o vento nÆo apagou A1 - Salvaterra,Jer¢nimo Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Met gloss., noten KW - novels (form) KW - SÆo Tom‚ and Principe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 125 CY - S. Tom‚ e Pr¡ncipe PB - UNEAS, UniÆo Nacional de Escritores e Artistas de S. Tom‚ e Pr¡ncipe U2 - w09 T3 - Colec‡Æo Canto do Ossob¢ ; 52 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10059 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398130744 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 818 T1 - Tempo universal A1 - Esp¡rito Santo,Alda Y1 - 2008/// KW - poetry (form) KW - SÆo Tom‚ and Principe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 62 CY - S. Tom‚ e Pr¡ncipe PB - UNEAS U2 - w09 T3 - Colec‡Æo Canto do ossob¢ ; 46 N2 - Poetry and prose AV - AFRIKA Lit.10062 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398131910 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 819 T1 - Cape Verde Y1 - 2007/// KW - Cape Verde KW - freedom of speech KW - mass media RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Cape Verde U2 - w09 T3 - African media barometer AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 401197379 L3 - http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_Cape_Verde_2007_ Portuguese_and_English.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 821 T1 - G‚nero, tradici¢n e identidades : estrategias de creaci¢n de valor en la alfarer¡a de La Atalaya (Gran Canaria) A1 - Ascanio S nchez,Carmen Y1 - 2007/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 474-502. - Met bijl., noten KW - Canary Islands KW - ethnographies (form) KW - gender KW - pottery RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 502 CY - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria PB - Anroart Ediciones U2 - w09 T3 - Colecci¢n textos universitarios SN - 84-96887-29-4 AV - AFRIKA 49558 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 399372199 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 820 T1 - Palm tree parables : inspirational stories and heart-warming ideas for personal growth A1 - Darmani,Lawrence Y1 - 2007/// KW - Bible KW - Christianity KW - Ghana KW - motivation KW - short stories (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 181 CY - Accra-North PB - Step Publishers U2 - w09 SN - 9988-61893-X AV - AFRIKA Lit.10089 Y2 - 2016/02/03/ M3 - 399374736 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 822 T1 - Ghana Y1 - 2006/// KW - freedom of speech KW - Ghana KW - mass media RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Ghana U2 - w09 T3 - African media barometer AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 401197549 L3 - http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_Ghana_2006_English_01. pdf http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_Ghana_2008_English_01. pdf http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_Ghana_2011.pdf http://www.fesmedia-africa.org/uploads/media/AMB_Ghana_2013.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 823 T1 - Two plays : Dasebre and the red ants A1 - Yirenkyi,Asiedu Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Omslagtitel Bevat: Dasebre : a play on African rituals and games ; The red ants KW - drama (form) KW - Ghana RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 196 CY - Accra PB - Paramount Printing and Publishing Works Limited U2 - w09 SN - 9988-81460-7 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10142 Y2 - 2016/03/03/ M3 - 401029913 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 826 T1 - al-Maghrib al-IfrŒqŒ : revue sp‚cialis‚e dans le patrimoine et les ‚tudes africaines Y1 - 2000/// N1 - Teksten in het Frans en Arabisch Verschijnt 1x per jaar Voortgez. als: Revue marocaine des ‚tudes africaines KW - Africa KW - African studies KW - social sciences RP - NOT IN FILE JA - al-Maghrib al-IfrŒqŒ : revue sp‚cialis‚e dans le patrimoine et les ‚tudes africaines U2 - 1 (2000) - 10 (2010) w09 AV - AFRIKA H-4 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M1 - Na M3 - 303112859 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 825 T1 - Poemas A1 - Levy,Herculano A1 - Esp¡rito Santo,Carlos Y1 - 2000/// N1 - Met bijl KW - poetry (form) KW - SÆo Tom‚ and Principe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 162 CY - Lisboa PB - Coopera‡Æo U2 - w09 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10061 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 398131414 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 824 T1 - 2010 population & housing census report Y1 - -32676/// RP - NOT IN FILE EP - dl CY - Accra PB - Ghana Statistical Service U2 - w09 M3 - 401325822 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 805 T1 - Peacemaking in Ghana : lessons learnt, options for the future A1 - Darkwa,Linda A1 - Attuquayefio,Philip A1 - Yakohene,Afua Y1 - -32676/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 157-158. - Met noten KW - conflict prevention KW - conflict resolution KW - ethnic conflicts KW - Ghana KW - peacebuilding KW - political conflicts RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 158 CY - Accra PB - Imagine Communications Limited U2 - w09 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This book contains chapters on a number of internal conflicts in Ghana. These conflicts have been relatively well contained through a combination of interventions and engagements by both governmental and non-governmental actors. The authors are looking for lessons in conflict prevention, management and resolution, that can be learnt from these examples. Contents: Peacemaking in Ghana: old conflicts, new dimensions (Linda Darkwa, Philip Attuquayefio, Afua Yakohene); Culture, religion and land: the conflict over the Ga Ban on drumming and noise-making (Philip Attuquayefio); Talking to the other: peacemaking in the Alavanyo-Nkonya conflict (Afua Yakohene); Beyond a drink, a fowl and a skin: peacemaking in the conflicts between the Konkomba and thier neighbours (Linda Darkwa); Enhancing peacemaking in Ghana: options for the future (Philip Attuquayefio, Linda Darkwa, Afua Yakohene). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 9988-14386-9 AV - AFRIKA 48832 Y2 - 2016/02/29/ M3 - 388651350 ER -