TY - JOUR ID - 3489 T1 - 'Orality is my reality' : the identity stakes of the oral creation in Libreville hip-hop practices A1 - Aterianus-Owanga,Alice Y1 - 2015/// KW - Gabon KW - oral traditions KW - popular music RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 146 EP - 158 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.146-158. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 N2 - Based on an ethnographic study in Libreville, this presentation examines the political and identity issues contained in the inscription in the register of orality for Gabonese hip-hop artists, mainly in rap music and slam poetry. It describes the history of these two genres' appropriation in Libreville, then analyses how the claim for orality is deeply shaped for Gabonese youth with a dynamic of identity construction and of reafricanization, manifested in three different ways: the creation of a peer language (toli bangando), the use of a traditional Fang epic (mvet), and the staging of religious initiation societies. It finally discusses how this identity construction coincides with postcolonial issues and with connections with the black diaspora. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Gh;K3 M3 - 396530672 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2014.987222 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3484 T1 - Ethnicity and the brokerage of Kenyan popular music : categorizing 'Riziki' by Ja-Mnazi Afrika A1 - Mboya,T.Michael Y1 - 2015/// KW - ethnic identity KW - Kenya KW - popular music RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 205 EP - 215 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.205-215. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article extends the description of the popular music industries as sites in which ethnic identities were constructed and consolidated in early twenty-first century Kenya. The interest is in the brokerage of the music. The focus is on the categorization of the song 'Riziki' by the Kenyan popular music band Ja-Mnazi Afrika. 'Riziki' was first recorded in 2005 and continued to be a 'hit' through 2008. Over year 2008, a number of institutions that were engaged in popular music brokerage variously classified 'Riziki' as a western benga song, a Luo song, a Zilizopendwa (Golden Oldies) song, a rumba song, etc. On his part, the song's composer, Awillo Mike, described 'Riziki' as a rumba with a muffled zouk beat. The paper argues that the differing categorizations of 'Riziki' by brokers arose as a result of the factoring in of ethnicity as an element in the identification of the group in which to place the song, and that such ethnicity-sensitive classifications in turn served to (re)produce and/or normalize ethnic perceptions - and, by extension, helped to construct and consolidate ethnic identities - in early twenty-first century Kenya. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Hc;K3 M3 - 396530729 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2015.1010637 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3491 T1 - Frog, where are you? : the ethnopragmatics of Ibibio death prevention names A1 - Mensah,Eyo Offiong Y1 - 2015/// KW - death KW - Ibibio KW - Nigeria KW - personal names RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.115-132 : krt., tab. VL - 27 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article investigates death prevention names among the Ibibio in south-eastern Nigeria from ethnographic and ethnopragmatic perspectives. Ibibio death prevention names can generate and maintain some level of assurance and security that is vital for a child's survival given the implicit assumption that some kind of spiritual forces are at work. These names are believed to link the name bearer to his/her past, ancestors and spirituality. The article argues that these names are not just ordinary labels or markers of identity but are of immense supernatural relevance, influencing among other things the notion of personhood, ethnocentrism, and celestial events. Ibibio death prevention names are pointers to the Ibibio social universe and cultural experience and give insights into their indigenous values, belief system, attitude, and emotions. The study aims to enrich the ongoing dialogue on ethnicity and identity and illuminate the place of onomastics within a broad interdisciplinary spectrum. Bibliogr.,sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Fn;H0 M3 - 396530656 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2014.976545 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3494 T1 - Global warning : an ethnography of the encounter of global and local climate change discourses in the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon Global warning : an ethnography of the encounter of global and local climate change discourses in the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon A1 - Wit,Sara de Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [212]-218. - Met bijl., noten KW - Bamenda KW - Cameroon KW - climate change KW - images KW - North-South relations KW - power KW - theses (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 222 CY - Mankon [etc.] PB - Langaa Research and Publishing Common Iniative Group [etc.] U2 - w42 SN - 995-679211-X AV - AFRIKA 48791 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 393576221 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3496 T1 - Globalisation, football and emerging urban 'tribes' : fans of the European leagues in a Nigerian city A1 - Victor,U. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 36-41. - Met noten KW - football KW - Nigeria KW - television RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available T3 - ASC working paper ; 120 N2 - Football is arguably the world's most popular and globalised sport, and it has been implicated in the continuing efforts in social science disciplines to understand current globalisation processes. Electronic colonialism, the metonym for the dominance of global mediascape by transnational media corporations like Sky and Fox has combined with the ongoing commodification of football to create a complex world-wide web of football authorities, clubs, players and agents, sport equipment makers, sponsors and advertisers, the media, cable and satellite television companies and fans. The central logic in this chain of events is that transnational broadcast of live football matches of European leagues is generating a massive base of 'long distance' fans of elite football clubs and star players across developed and developing countries. The current paper investigates the interplay between transnational football broadcasting and football viewing centres with a view to identiying the spatial, economic and socio-cultural correlates of the rising incidence of the so-called 'electronic' fandom in urban Nigeria. Drawing on a fieldwork conducted between 18th October 2014 and 5th January 2015 in the city of Enugu in Southeast Nigeria, the paper argues that ritualised television spectating within the confines of various viewing centres in the city creates the social contexts that positively reinforce fan behaviours, values, and attitudes. Employing the emergent notion of sports fans as consumers, the paper highlights how this expanding television-mediated fan base has become a veritable target market for many Nigerian companies, and concludes by speculating on the economic and socio-cultural knock-on effects of this emergent phenomenon. [Book abstract] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 393559092 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/32926 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3497 T1 - Imperial projections : screening the German colonies A1 - Fuhrmann,Wolfgang Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [278]-301. - Met filmogr., index, noten KW - cinema KW - colonial territories KW - filmmakers KW - films KW - Germany KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 309 CY - New York PB - Berghahn Books U2 - w42 T3 - Film Europa, German cinema in an international context N2 - Introduction -- The beginning of colonial film culture in Imperial Germany. From the variety theatre to the German colonial society -- Carl Muller: a colonial film maker -- The DKG's film shows: the colonies in motion -- Addressing the masses. The 'Hottentot election' of 1907 -- The DKG's Kinematographenkampagne -- Rise and fall of the Kinemtographenkampagne -- Ethnographic filmmaking in the colonies -- Karl Weule in German East Africa -- The expedition in context: modern German ethnography -- Filming in the Colonies: Training and Improvisation -- Tourism, Entertainment, and Colonial Ideology. Colonial Films in Public Cinema -- The colonial travelogue -- Colonial films in transition: Robert Schumann's comeback -- Colonial film propaganda during the First World War. Setting up colonial war propaganda -- The Deutsche Kolonial-filmgesellschaft (DEUKO) -- Conclusion SN - 1-7823-8697-1 AV - AFRIKA 49004 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 392183579 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3492 T1 - La mise sur le march‚ et la distribution du m‚dicament en Afrique noire francophone : r‚flexions … partir des exemples du Burkina Faso et du S‚n‚gal A1 - Poda,Baimanai Angelain Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Thesis (doctoral)--Universit‚ Paul Cezanne d'Aix Marseille III, 2013 Bibliogr.: p. 721-754. - Met index, noten KW - Burkina Faso KW - distribution KW - legislation KW - marketing KW - medicinal drugs KW - Senegal KW - social and economic rights KW - theses (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 781 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 T3 - Collection tudes africaines, S‚rie Droit et Sant‚ N2 - Chapitre pr‚liminaire: Historique et sources du droit pharmaceutique au Burkina Faso et au S‚n‚gal. 1e partie: Le m‚dicament objet de sant‚ : la primaut‚ de la s‚curit‚ sanitaire. titre 1: Les conditions de mise sur le march‚ des m‚dicaments. ch. 1: L'autorisation de mise sur le march‚ des m‚dicament : une proc‚dure administrative am‚nag‚e pour faciliter l'accŠs aux m‚dicaments -- ch. 2: Le r‚gime juridique du m‚dicament traditionnel au Burkina Faso et au S‚n‚gal. -- titre 2: Les m‚canismes de contr“le des m‚dicaments aprŠs l'obtention de l'autorisation : le m‚dicament, un bien sous tutelle. ch. 1: Le suivi post-AMM du m‚dicament : la recherche d'une efficience permanente du m‚dicament -- ch. 2: La r‚gulation du march‚ des m‚dicaments : la recherche d'un usage rationnel du m‚dicament et la protection de l'‚conomie lib‚rale. -- 2e partie: Le m‚dicament objet de commerce : la recherche d'une conciliation entre s‚curite sanitaire et logiques de march‚. titre 1: Le circuit de distribution des m‚dicaments Au Burkina Faso et au S‚n‚gal : comment pond‚rer les vis‚es commerciales par des objectifs de sant‚ publique? ch. 1: L'approvisionnement en m‚dicaments : politiques pharmaceutiques et chaŒne de distribution en gros des m‚dicaments au Burkina Faso et au S‚n‚gal -- La d‚livrance du m‚dicament au consommateur : entre s‚curit‚ sanitaire et manque de ressources humaines qualifi‚es. -- titre 2: L'accŠs au m‚dicaments, un droit fondamental entre int‚rˆts ‚conomiques et int‚rˆts sanitaires. ch. 1: Le m‚dicament et le brevet : l'internationalisation des droits de la propri‚t‚ intellectuelle et l'accŠs aux m‚dicaments -- ch. 2: Vers une nouvelle relecture du droit des brevets : la n‚cessit‚ d'une ind‚pendance pharmaceutique dans les PED [pays en d‚veloppement] -- Conclusion g‚n‚rale SN - 2-343-05427-4 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49284 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 39613274X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3486 T1 - New names, translational subjectivities : (dis)location and (re)naming in NoViolet Bulawayo's 'We Need New Names' A1 - Moji,Polo Belina Y1 - 2015/// KW - literary criticism KW - migration KW - novels KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 181 EP - 190 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.181-190. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - NoViolet Bulawayo's 'We Need New Names' - shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and winner of the Etisalat Prize for Literature in 2013 - is a novel in which the leitmotif of (re)naming associates the trope of migration to the (dis)location and translation of subjectivities. Based on the premise that the movement of subjects from one social context to another is analogous to the translation of text from one language to another, this paper proposes a transitional mode of subjectification. However, the author argues against reading Darling's journey from Zimbabwean shanty dweller to illegal immigrant in America as a linear progression from an original (located) to a translated (dislocated) subjectivity. The author further argues that the novel goes beyond the idea of 'transparent translation' - a visible layering of a translated subjectivity over a discrete original subjectivity - by privileging their inter-permeability. Semantic and cognitive dissonance are read as textual markers of the psychic (dis)location experienced by displaced subjects. This analysis of Darling's childhood and adolescent subjectivities leads the author to conclude that the novel's leitmotif of (re)naming as a call for a new hermeneutic code through which translational subjectivities can be understood. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Je;K2 M3 - 396530702 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2014.993937 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3477 T1 - Politiques regionale de la CEDEAO : Energies renouvelables Efficacit‚ ‚nerg‚tique A1 - Diop,Abdou Y1 - 2015/// KW - energy economics KW - energy policy KW - regional planning KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Senegal U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 397226845 L3 - http://climatdeveloppement.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Politiques-re% CC%81gionales-en-matie%CC%81re-dENR-et-EE.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3479 T1 - Power people planet : seizing Africas energy and climate opportunities : Africa progress report 2015 Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibl KW - Africa KW - energy resources RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Geneva U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 N2 - For Sub-Saharan Africa, 2015 is a turning point. The summits on sustainable development, financing and climate change are swinging the spotlight not only onto Africas needs to accelerate development and adapt to global warming, but also onto the regions urgent energy crisis. Two in three Africans lack access to electricity. But this crisis is also a moment of great opportunity, as we demonstrate in the Africa Progress Report 2015, Power People Planet: Seizing Africas Energy and Climate Opportunities. Demand for modern energy is set to surge, fuelled by economic growth, demographic change and urbanisation. As the costs of low-carbon energy fall, Africa could leapfrog into a new era of power generation. Utility reform, new technologies and new business models could be as transformative in energy as the mobile phone has been in telecommunications. Renewable energy is at the forefront of the changes sweeping Africa, which is registering some of the most remarkable advances in solar, geothermal and wind power. With world leaders due to meet in Paris in December to settle on a new global climate change deal, Africa has a chance to show the way to a low-carbon future while putting in place the policies needed to reduce its vulnerability to the effects of climate change. A triple win is within the regions grasp, as renewable technologies create opportunities to increase agricultural productivity, improve resilience to climate change, and contribute to long-term reductions in dangerous carbon emissions. The Africa Progress Report 2015 explains the bold steps that leaders globally and in Africa must take to achieve this vision. Above all, the report shows that the global climate moment is also Africas moment Africas moment to lead the world SN - 978-2-9700821-6-3 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 397192606 L3 - http://app-cdn.acwupload.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/APP_REPORT_ 2015_FINAL_low1.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3495 T1 - Public administration in Tanzania : current issues and challenges Public administration in Tanzania : current issues and challenges A1 - Ridder,Ko de Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - administrative reform KW - agricultural cooperatives KW - cashew nuts KW - decentralization KW - local government KW - public administration KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden [etc.] PB - African Studies Centre [etc.] U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - African public administration and management series, ISSN 2211-8284 ; 3 SN - 978-90-5448-142-3 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 393561372 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/33001 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3478 T1 - SADC renewable energy and energy efficiency status report A1 - Stiles,Geoff A1 - Murove,Charles Y1 - 2015/// KW - energy policy KW - Southern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Vienna PB - United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 397199619 L3 - http://www.sairec.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/SADC-RENEWABLE- ENERGY-AND-ENERGY-EFFICIENCY-STATUS-REPORT.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3487 T1 - Seeing the image of an Eritrean Hero A1 - Tewelde,Yonatan T. Y1 - 2015/// KW - Eritrea KW - heroes KW - images KW - photography KW - visual arts RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 172 EP - 180 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.172-180 : ill. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The paper focuses on the shifts in the iconic representation of war heroes of the Eritrean struggle for freedom, by studying key iconic photographs and their significance to the Eritrean national identity construction process. The article focuses on one of the most famous photographs in the country which has been related to the discourse that indebts peace and freedom of the country to the history of the nation's freedom fighters. The photograph analysed in this paper is that of Hamid Idris Awate, the man credited with starting the 30-year-long Eritrean armed struggle for independence from Ethiopian rule. This image is compared to another photograph taken at the end of the Thirty Years' War. The two images, which have a 30-year gap between them, exhibit a shift from the aspiration of individual heroes and figures towards a collective spirit of sacrifice and achievement in the development of the national Eritrean narrative. This study shows that Awate's photograph ascended to the state of a national icon owing to contextual connotations derived from its content. Early Orthodox Christian imagery is comparatively analysed as a possible factor for the potency of the compositional style in the photograph. Moreover, the essay relates the photograph to Italian pictorial representations of black native recruits and comparatively links it with the visual representation of Eritrean society by Italian colonizers. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Dh;K3 M3 - 396530699 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2014.992397 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3480 T1 - Special issue: India and South Africa : comparisons, confluences, contrasts A1 - Majeed,Javed A1 - Hofmeyr,Isabel Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Omslagtitel Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen KW - Africa KW - English language KW - India KW - Indians KW - political history RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Routledge U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available T3 - African studies, ISSN 1469-2872 ; vol. 74, no. 2 N2 - The articles in this special issue come out of papers delivered at a conference called 'India and South Africa: comparisons, confluences, contrasts', organised by Javed Majeed and held at King's College London in October 2012. The aim of the conference was to deepen the interdisciplinary nature of literary studies (especially in its comparative literary dimensions) and Indian Ocean studies by building links between these two areas. Contributions: Introduction: India and South Africa: comparisons, confluences, contrasts (Javed Majeed , Isabel Hofmeyr) ; Gandhi, Carpenter, Schreiner and the crisis of modern civilisation at the turn of the 20th century (John Hilton); Gandhi and Socrates (Phiroze Vasunia); Dil maange more: cultural contexts of Hinglish in contemporary India (Francesca Orsini); 'A state of affairs which is essentially indefinite': the linguistic survey of India (1894-1927) (Javed Majeed); Performing history and constructing 'culture': Ronnie Govender's 1949 and the romanticism of historical memory (Neilesh Bose). [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Ba;K1;L3 M3 - 397018878 L3 - http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cast20/74/2 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3481 T1 - Special issue: Sophiatown A1 - Erlank,Natasha A1 - Morgan,Karie L. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Omslagtitel Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen KW - South Africa KW - towns KW - urban history RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Routledge U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available T3 - African studies, ISSN 1469-2872 ; vol. 74, no. 1 N2 - Sophiatown, close to the Johannesburg (South Africa) city centre is both historically and socially imbricated. Like other inherently transnational space it is typical of a contemporary conjuncture of possibilities and refusals. It shares with other sites across the globe, such as South Central Los Angeles, Tiananmen Square, Marikana, or even Detroit, a power to invoke and evoke tension and con-tradiction in the present because of the layers of historic, epic, tragic and nostalgic meanings attached to them. While the articles in this special issue all deal with Sophiatown, and while they emerge from a joint project, they do so in different ways. The pieces by Chapman and Knevel are more historical, dealing with the origins of Sophiatown - one from the perspective of an urban planner interested in social justice, one interested in following up on Pierre Noras idea of a 'lieu de memoire'. The article by Natasha Erlank looks to the historiography and theory of memory in South Africa, asking how one can make terms like 'history' and 'the past' more relevant. Erlank, Naidoo, and Morgan all use material gathered in Sophiatown to consider how people make and interact with space and the everyday. Fink examines memory and representation from a cultural studies vantage point, asking questions about Sophiatown's transnational reverberations. The articles may focus on Sophiatown, but they also speak to larger transnational issues around the politics of representation and popular history. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Kf;L3 M3 - 397016611 L3 - http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cast20/74/1 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3490 T1 - Strange bedfellows : David Livingstone, Sekeletu, imported goods, and the 1853-1856 trans-African expedition A1 - Kalusa,Walima T. Y1 - 2015/// KW - consumer goods KW - expeditions KW - imports KW - Lozi polity KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 133 EP - 145 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.133-145. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article explores the conflicting meanings of the trans-African expedition undertaken between 1853 and 1856 by colonial explorer David Livingstone, with the support of the African monarch Sekeletu, the young Kololo king. The Scottish explorer perceived the inter-continental journey as essential to establishing a trade route along which would flow imported goods from Europe to central Africa, and raw materials from the latter to the metropole. Livingstone held that such trade with its modern goods would not only have a 'civilizing' effect upon the Kololo but also make them abandon the slave trade and embrace capitalist values, Christianity, and modernity. But Sekeletu did not sponsor the expedition in question in order to jettison the normative order of Kololo society. To the contrary, he supported the trans-continental exploration to gain greater access to imported goods and, more importantly, used such goods to both boost his power and reinforce Kololo culture. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Jd;L3 M3 - 396530664 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2014.985290 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3482 T1 - The growth and use of Sheng in advertisements in selected businesses in Kenya A1 - Kariuki,Annah A1 - Kanana,Fridah Erastus A1 - Kebeya,Hildah Y1 - 2015/// KW - advertising KW - Kenya KW - sociolects KW - Swahili language KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 229 EP - 246 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.229-246 : ill., tab. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - For a long time Sheng was perceived as an argot language, a variety restricted in its domains of use. It was seen as a language of the urban youth in Nairobi. However, there has been an emerging trend whereby big corporate companies, such as mobile phone companies, insurances, financial institutions (e.g. banks) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) use Sheng to market their products. Therefore, Sheng is becoming a versatile selling strategy in Kenya. The shift in the realm of communication in advertising and awareness campaigns from Standard English and Kiswahili to a non-standard, peer language 'Sheng' has thus become common. This draws attention to the fact that Sheng may have apparently shed off the stigma associated with it and has become a necessary marketing tool in the twenty-first century. Based on a sociolinguistic approach, this paper, therefore, investigates the linguistic change in the Kenyan context of advertising and creating awareness by selected businesses, NGOs and government bodies. The paper seeks to establish how selected corporates manipulate and use Sheng to fit their purposes of their business. Sheng lexical words and phrases and other non-standard varieties that are manipulated will be identified and analysed. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Hc;K1 M3 - 396530745 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2015.1029879 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3493 T1 - The impact and legacies of German colonialism in Kete Krachi, North-Eastern Ghana A1 - Ntewusu,Samuel Aniegye Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 20. - Met noten KW - agriculture KW - boundaries KW - chieftaincy KW - colonial administration KW - Germany KW - Ghana RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available T3 - ASC working paper ; 121 N2 - This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after the area had contact with Germans. The paper points out the profound impact that colonialism had on KeteKrachi. The author argues that chieftaincy, boundaries, allegiances trade and agricultural systems were reshaped by colonial policies and institutions under German rule in Kete Krachi. [Book abstract] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 394099656 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/33230 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3485 T1 - The use of autochthony in popular politics : the story of 'Mwambasho' among the Digo of Kenya A1 - Park,Jeong Kyung Y1 - 2015/// KW - Digo KW - Kenya KW - local politics KW - oral traditions KW - separatism RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 191 EP - 204 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.191-204. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Stories that explain the origins of places and political systems of the past have undergone constant change and been created in order to address current sociopolitical concerns. The Digo people who reside along the south coast and the adjacent hinterland of Kenya have been marginalized in terms of national politics and economy. Because ethnic exclusion has persisted in the coastal society, a movement for coastal secession has attracted popular support. The story of Mwambasho, widely known in the Digo society, tells of the origins of Mombasa, a single major urban centre of the coastal area, and of the existence of the Digo dynasty that ruled the city. The objective of this study is to demonstrate how this historical narrative is shaped by the present political situation in Kenya's coast. The focus of the discussion lies in examining how this story legitimates the Digo's autochthony and their aspirations for higher political and economic status in post-independence Kenya. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Hc;K2 M3 - 396530710 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2015.1004161 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3483 T1 - Transcultural affinity : thoughts on the emergent cosmopolitan imagination in South Africa A1 - Eze,Chielozona Y1 - 2015/// KW - cultural philosophy KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 216 EP - 228 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.216-228. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the ex-chairman of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), made international headlines when he announced that he would rather go to hell than worship a homophobic God. He further stated that he was as passionate about gay rights as he ever was about opposing apartheid. Tutu is not alone in promoting tolerance and openness to diversity in South Africa. Contemporary thinkers, writers, and poets are also striving to establish new moral topographies whose goals are to encourage an open society through forms of social solidarity that transcend race, gender, and religion. Njabulo Ndebele, Antjie Krog, Sarah Nuttall, Achille Mbembe among others, come to mind in this respect. This article examines this new mode of living, and argues that in South Africa, there is evidence of an emergent cosmopolitan landscape that seeks to deal with the legacies of apartheid and the challenges of an increasingly fractured, globalized world. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Kf;B2 M3 - 396530737 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2015.1023703 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3488 T1 - Who named slaves and their children? : names and naming practices among enslaved Africans brought to the Americas and their descendants with focus on Brazil A1 - µlvarez L¢pez,Laura Y1 - 2015/// KW - Africans KW - Brazil KW - personal names KW - slaves RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 159 EP - 171 JA - Journal of African Cultural Studies: (2015), vol.27, no.2, p.159-171. VL - 27 IS - 2 U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The aim of the paper is to discuss names and naming practices among Africans and their descendants in slave societies in the Americas and to present a brief overview of naming systems among these groups in colonial as well as modern Brazil. Data from previous research on names and naming practices in a number of slave societies in the Americas constitute the point of departure for discussing who named enslaved Africans and their sons and daughters, in order to provide an overview of the different types of names that have been registered for such groups, and to comment on how these names may have been chosen and used, as well as how they reflect power relations and express resistance. The paper shows that owners were not always the name-givers of slaves and that, although African names are rare in historical records, modern naming practices may still include components of African origins and evoke memories of collective experiences. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M1 - Aa;H0 M3 - 396530680 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2014.992396 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3510 T1 - Conflits identitaires et enjeux ‚conomiques internationaux dans la r‚gion des Grands Lacs A1 - Esambu Matenda,Jean-Bosco Germain Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - Great Lakes region KW - international economic relations KW - peacekeeping operations KW - political violence KW - Rwanda KW - UN RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 136 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 T3 - Points de vue SN - 2-343-03830-9 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49102 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 393545911 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3502 T1 - Congo, terre de technologies : objectif 2025 A1 - Mankou,V‚rone Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met noten KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - entrepreneurs KW - information technology KW - personal narratives (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 65 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 SN - 2-343-04958-0 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49101 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 393826880 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3500 T1 - Cora‡Æo de lava A1 - Tavares,Jos‚ Luiz A1 - Belo,Duarte Y1 - 2014/// KW - Cape Verde KW - photography KW - poetry (form) KW - volcanic eruptions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 207 CY - [Mindelo, Cabo Verde] PB - US Edi‡äes U2 - w42 N2 - Poems and photographs documenting the authors' impressions of Ilha do Fogo (Cabo Verde) SN - 989-205206-4 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10012 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 396547710 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3499 T1 - Dilemas de poder na hist¢ria de Cabo Verde A1 - Silva,Ant¢nio Correia Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met noten KW - archaeology KW - Cape Verde KW - family KW - independence KW - power KW - social conditions KW - urban society RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 206 CY - Lisboa PB - Rosa de Porcelana Editora U2 - w42 T3 - Cole‡Æo Rosa-dos-ventos ; 1 SN - 989-204362-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49222 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 396549012 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3508 T1 - L'glise et la d‚mocratie en Centrafrique A1 - Appora-Ngalanib‚,Richard Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 87-97. - Met noten KW - Central African Republic KW - Church and State KW - democracy RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 100 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 T3 - Collection "Croire et savoir en Afrique SN - 2-343-04305-1 AV - AFRIKA 49103 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 39354608X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3506 T1 - Laurent Gbagbo : la passion d'une esp‚rance d‚mocratique A1 - Dagbo,Raphael Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 239-240. - Met noten KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - heads of State KW - political terminology RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 241 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 T3 - Afrique libert‚ SN - 2-343-03243-2 (pbk) : 25,00 EUR AV - AFRIKA 49107 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 393584496 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3509 T1 - Le dialogue islamo-chr‚tien en Centrafrique A1 - Nd‚ma,Justin Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 149-156. - Met noten KW - Central African Republic KW - Christianity KW - interreligious relations KW - Islam RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 159 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 T3 - Collection "Croire et savoir en Afrique SN - 2-343-04304-3 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49105 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 393545962 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3505 T1 - Le leadership familial du mari : ˆtre le mari d'une ‚pouse ‚panouie A1 - Sobia,Charlemagne Y1 - 2014/// KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - family KW - men KW - spouses RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 103 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 SN - 2-343-04501-1 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49106 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 393584607 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3501 T1 - Learning Senegalese sabar : dancers and embodiment in New York and Dakar A1 - Bizas,Eleni Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [135]-145. - Met gloss., index, noten KW - dance KW - music education KW - Senegal KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 154 CY - New York PB - Berghahn Books U2 - w42 T3 - Dance and Performance Studies ; volume 6 SN - 1-7823-8256-9 AV - AFRIKA 48996 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 393945219 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3511 T1 - Les Bamil‚k‚ de l'Ouest-Cameroun : vaillance et dynamisme A1 - Tiani,Fran‡ois K‚ou Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 161-162 KW - Bamileke KW - Cameroon KW - social life KW - values RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 168 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w42 SN - 2-343-04563-1 AV - AFRIKA 49109 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 393545873 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3512 T1 - Property and political order in Africa : land rights and the structure of politics A1 - Boone,Catherine Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: page 351-408. - Met index, noten KW - Burkina Faso KW - Cameroon KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - ethnicity KW - Ghana KW - Kenya KW - land conflicts KW - land tenure KW - political conditions KW - Rwanda KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 416 CY - New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press U2 - w42 T3 - Cambridge studies in comparative politics SN - 978-1-10-704069-4 AV - AFRIKA 48891 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 364374667 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3504 T1 - Saharawi refugees : Western Sahara conflict A1 - Chahal,Priti Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Originally presented as the author's thesis Bibliogr.: p. [170]-182. - Met bijl., noten KW - refugees KW - Saharawis KW - Western Sahara RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII CY - Delhi PB - Vista International Publishing House U2 - w42 SN - 93-8390515-8 AV - AFRIKA 48993 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 393804526 ER - TY - CHAP ID - 3498 T1 - Technologizing humanitarian space: Darfur Advocacy and the rape-stove panacea A1 - Abdelnour,Samer A1 - Saeed,Akbar M. Y1 - 2014/// KW - sexual offences KW - social problems KW - stoves KW - Sudan KW - technology RP - NOT IN FILE U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The authors examine how an unassuming domestic technologythe fuel-efficient stovecame to be construed as an effective tool for reducing sexual violence globally. Highlighting the process of problematization, the linking of problems with actionable solutions, we show how US-based humanitarian advocacy organizations drew upon spatial, gender, perpetrator, racial, and interventionist representations to advance the notion that stoves reduce rape in Darfur. Though their effectiveness in Darfur remains questionable, efficient stoves were consequently adopted as a universal technical panacea for sexual violence in any conflict or refugee camp context. By examining the emergence and global diffusion of the rape-stove problematization, our study documents an important example of the technologizing of humanitarian space. We postulate fuel-efficient stoves to be a technology of Othering able to simplify, combine, decontextualize, and transform problematizations from their originating contexts elsewhere. When humanitarian advocates construe immensely complex crises as manageable problems, the promotion of simple technical panaceas may inadvertently increase the burden of poverty for user-beneficiaries and silence the voices of those they claim to champion and serve. [journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 397227957 L3 - http://www.newdawnengineering.com/website/library/Papers+Articles/ Social%20Science%20and%20Stoves/Abdelnour,%20Saeed_Technologizing% 20Humanitarian%20Space_IPS.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3507 T1 - The making and unmaking of an emerging working class : organizational expressions of class formation in Ethiopia 1960-77 A1 - Admasie,Samuel Andreas Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Philosophy (Research). African Studies Centre, Leiden University, 2014 Bibliogr.: p. 71-75. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - class formation KW - Ethiopia KW - theses (form) KW - trade unions KW - working class RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [S.l. PB - s.n.] U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This thesis discusses the historical process of class formation among the Ethiopian wage working population from the 1960s to the aftermath of the Ethiopian revolution, and the reversal of this process by the late 1970s. It examines this process by looking at its organizational expressions - the emergence, strengthening and radicalization of a trade union and labour movement, the resistance of this movement to open state hostility and repression, and finally the collapse of the movement in face of the full militarized assault of the state. It is argued that the process by which the workers of Ethiopia gained the collective coherence and autonomy to seriously challenge two consecutive states constituted a process of class formation, even if incomplete. The successive defeat of the labour movement resulted in an atomization of the working population and the complete subjugation of organized labour. This, it is argued, constituted a reversal of the process of working class formation. A number of factors explaining and conditioning this process and its reversal are proposed. [Book abstract] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 393559386 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/33000 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3525 T1 - The state and condition of alleged witches in northern region of Ghana (2008) Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Omslagtitel Met noot, samenvatting KW - Ghana KW - human rights KW - NGO KW - witch-hunting KW - witchcraft RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 59 CY - Accra PB - ActionAid Ghana U2 - w42 AV - AFRIKA 48975 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 394457854 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3503 T1 - We should all be feminists A1 - Adichie,Chimamanda Ngozi Y1 - 2014/// KW - essays (form) KW - feminism KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 52 CY - London PB - Fourth Estate U2 - w42 SN - 978-0-00-811527-2 AV - AFRIKA 48961 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 39380626X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3515 T1 - Elderly care arrangements in Ghana A1 - Otoo,Kwabena Nyarko A1 - Asafu-Adjaye,Prince A1 - Torgbe,Mary Akosua Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Aan de kop van de titel: Labour Research and Policy Institute. Information & knowledge for the working class Bibliogr.: p. 68-70. - Met bijl., noten KW - care of the aged KW - elderly KW - Ghana RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 72 CY - Accra PB - Trade Union Congress U2 - w42 SN - 9988-18453-0 AV - AFRIKA 48973 Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 394455932 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3513 T1 - Gouverner au nom d'Allah : islamisation et soif de pouvoir dans le monde arabe A1 - Sansal,Boualem Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bijl KW - Arab countries KW - fundamentalism KW - Islam KW - Northern Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 154 CY - [Paris] PB - Gallimard U2 - w42 SN - 2-07-014289-2 AV - AFRIKA 49113 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 395515890 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3514 T1 - Know your MPs in the 6th Parliament : (2013-2017) A1 - Vieta,Kojo T. Y1 - 2013/// KW - biographical dictionaries (form) KW - Ghana KW - parliamentarians RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 156 CY - Accra PB - Flagbearers Publishers U2 - w42 SN - 9988-18039-X AV - AFRIKA 48976 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 394458559 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3516 T1 - History of Ghana Armed Forces : military organizations and regiments A1 - Addae,Stephen Kojo Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 336-337. - Met index KW - armed forces KW - Ghana KW - military history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 339 CY - Accra PB - Eureka Foundation U2 - w42 T3 - Military histories ; volume III SN - 9988-16176-X AV - AFRIKA 48978 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 394463935 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3517 T1 - Atlas du lac Tchad A1 - Magrin,Geraud A1 - Lemoalle,Jacques A1 - Pourtier,Roland Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 171-172. - Met samenvattingen in Frans, Engels en Arabisch KW - Chad KW - economic conditions KW - ecosystems KW - infrastructure KW - lakes KW - population RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 225 CY - Paris PB - Passages U2 - w42 T3 - Passages SN - 2-8107-0155-5 AV - AFRIKA A12264 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 394585100 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3522 T1 - Girls of the factory : a year with the garment workers of Morocco A1 - Cairoli,M.Laetitia Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index KW - adolescents KW - clothing industry KW - employment KW - industrial workers KW - Morocco KW - social conditions KW - women workers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 1 CY - Gainesville, Fla PB - University Press of Florida U2 - w42 SN - 0-8130-3561-9 hbk : 65.95 AV - AFRIKA KIT Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 332966798 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3519 T1 - Projet de gestion environnementale du Bassin du Lac Victoria, 2Šme Phase (LVEMP II) : cadre de participation des groupes vuln‚rables dans le projet Y1 - 2011/// KW - Burundi KW - community participation KW - development projects KW - environmental management KW - lakes KW - poverty RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Bujumbara] PB - MinistŠre de l'eau, de l'environnement, de l'am‚nagement du territoire et de l'urbanisme U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 392499371 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/392499371.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3520 T1 - Vision Burundi 2025 Y1 - 2011/// KW - Burundi KW - demography KW - development plans KW - economic development KW - social development KW - statistics RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Bujumbara] PB - MinistŠre du plan et du d‚veloppement communal/cellule prospective [etc.] U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 39249745X L3 - http://www.burundi.gov.bi/IMG/pdf/vision_burundi_2025_complete_fr.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3521 T1 - Young citizens, youth and participatory governance in Africa A1 - McGee ,Rosemary A1 - Greenhalf,Jessica A1 - Ashley,Holly Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen in het Engels en Frans KW - Africa KW - governance KW - political participation KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press] U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - Participatory learning and action SN - 978-1-8436-9829-6 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 340391421 L3 - http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/14607IIED.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3527 T1 - Being Eritrean in Milan : the constitution of identity A1 - Arnone,Anna Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Thesis University of Sussex Bibliogr.: p. 195-213. - Met samenvatting KW - diasporas KW - dissertations (form) KW - Eritrea KW - Eritreans KW - identity KW - immigrants KW - Italy KW - memory KW - migration RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Sussex] PB - University of Sussex U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 394155262 L3 - http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/2489/1/Arnone%2C_Anna.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3528 T1 - Children's involvement in small business : does it build youth entrepreneurship? A1 - Mnenwa,Raymond A1 - Maliti,Emmanuel Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 26-28. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - child labour KW - children KW - entrepreneurs KW - occupational choice KW - small enterprises KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; 10.2 SN - 978-9987-61551-3 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 387366016 L3 - http://www.repoa.or.tz/documents/RR10-2_.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3529 T1 - Determinants of rural income in Tanzania : an empirical approach A1 - Aikaeli,Jehovaness Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 18-19. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - household income KW - poverty KW - rural households KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; 10/4 SN - 978-9987-61552-0 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 387364889 L3 - http://www.repoa.or.tz/documents/rr10_4.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3524 T1 - Estilo de Lideran‡a do gestor p£blico Cabo-Verdiano A1 - Semedo,Pedro Andrade Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Based on the author's thesis Bibliogr.: p. 137-143. - Met bijl., samenvatting in Engels KW - Cape Verde KW - globalization KW - leadership KW - management KW - public administration RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 166 CY - Praia PB - Instituto da Biblioteca Nacional e do Livro U2 - w42 T3 - Estudos e pesquisas AV - AFRIKA 49224 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 396550991 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3518 T1 - In praise of Saayyaa : Oromo songs in praise of the cattle A1 - Wako,Tegegn Nuresu Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Oromo text with English translation Bibliogr.: p. 305-306 KW - cattle KW - Ethiopia KW - Oromo language KW - songs RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 306 CY - Harare PB - Association for the Promotion, Preservation & Strengthening of Culture & Cultural Values (PCV) U2 - w42 AV - AFRIKA 48979 Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 394465318 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3523 T1 - Marginais A1 - Rocha,Evel Y1 - 2010/// KW - Cape Verde KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 223 CY - [Praia, Cabo Verde PB - publisher not identified] U2 - w42 N2 - Novel AV - AFRIKA Lit.10021 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 396555896 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3530 T1 - Poverty and the rights of children at household level : findings from Same and Kisarawe districts, Tanzania A1 - Mascarenhas,Ophelia A1 - Sigalla,Huruma Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 43-45. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - children's rights KW - poverty KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research on poverty alleviation (REPOA) U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; 10.3 SN - 978-9987-61548-3 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 333006569 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/333006569.pdf http://www.repoa.or.tz/documents/10-3_low_resolution_(2).pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3526 T1 - Stock taking of adaptation activities in the Nile River Basin Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met bijl., noten KW - climate change KW - Nile River KW - Northeast Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - United Nations Environment Programme U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 394191099 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/394191099.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3533 T1 - Assessing the institutional framework for promoting the growth of MSEs in Tanzania : the case of Dar es Salaam A1 - Mnenwa,Raymond A1 - Maliti,Emmanuel Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 28-29. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - business promotion KW - institutions KW - private sector KW - public sector KW - small enterprises KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; 08.6 SN - 978-9987-61539-1 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 333134044 L3 - http://www.repoa.or.tz/documents/Research_Report_08.6_LR_.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3532 T1 - Code ‚lectoral Y1 - 2009/// KW - Burundi KW - election law KW - laws (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Bujumbara] PB - Assembl‚e nationale du Burundi U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 392497859 L3 - http://www.assemblee.bi/Code-electoral ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3531 T1 - Filhas do vento A1 - Sal£stio,Dina Y1 - 2009/// KW - Cape Verde KW - novels (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 278 CY - Praia PB - Instituto da Biblioteca Nacional e do Livro U2 - w42 T3 - Artes e Letras N2 - A novel AV - AFRIKA Lit.10018 Y2 - 2015/10/16/ M3 - 396552781 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3534 T1 - Republic of Uganda : may 2008 Y1 - 2008/// KW - African Peer Review Mechanism KW - governance KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Kampala PB - African Peer Review Mechanism U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - APRM country review report ; no. 7 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 389977926 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/389977926.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3535 T1 - The impact of reforms on the quality of primary education in Tanzania A1 - Mbelle,Ammon Y1 - 2008/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 30-32. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - educational quality KW - educational reform KW - primary education KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; no. 08.1 N2 - Investing in education is defended for economic and non-economic reasons. Primary education provision is considered as the minimum education needed to equip citizens with skills required in life. It is a human right. It is for this reason that countries invest in primary education.Tanzania started implementing a comprehensive programme, the Primary Education Development Programme (PEDP) in 2002, designed to improve both access and quality. Due to pressure resulting from high pupils/classroom ratio and high pupils/desk ratio, the government introduced a number of reforms to cope with the situation. One such measure was to introduce a double shift system in government primary schools. Dar es Salaam region was chosen as the pilot region, with the aim of extending to other regions.This study attempted to analyse the impact of these reforms on quality, with Dar es Salaam region as the case study. The method of analysis included regression analysis and correlation analysis on primary data, covering issues related to learner performance. A comparison of performance is made between government and non-goverment primary schools. The findings of the study show no strong evidence of the impact of multiple shifts per se, but rather inadequate attention given to key ratios that improve performance, like availability of enough textbooks and teachers, i.e. implementing different foundation programmes. In order to safeguard quality, it is recommended that a common foundation programme be defined and implemented, with respect to levels of inputs and cost. In light of the aspirations of Tanzanias National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty, provision of universal secondary education is suggested SN - 978-9987-61524-7 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 387368078 L3 - http://www.repoa.or.tz/documents/08.1_Amon_V_.Y_._Mbelle_.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3536 T1 - The role of small businesses in poverty alleviation : the case of Dar es Salaam A1 - Mnenwa,Raymond A1 - Maliti,Emmanuel Y1 - 2008/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 34-35. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - poverty reduction KW - small enterprises KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; no. 08.2 SN - 978-9987-61525-4 (Research on Poverty Alleviation) AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 387367748 L3 - http://www.repoa.or.tz/documents/08.2_Mnenwa_and_Maliti_.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3538 T1 - Changes in the upland irrigation system and implications for rural poverty alleviation : a case of the Ndiwa irrigations system, west Usambara mountains, Tanzania A1 - Sokoni,Cosmas A1 - Shechambo,Tamilwai Y1 - 2005/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 39-41. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - indigenous technology KW - irrigation KW - poverty reduction KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - REPOA U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; no. 05.1 N2 - Rural poverty is a major problem in Tanzania that has become the focus of different development strategies. Poverty alleviation is a priority objective in the national development strategies. The Agricultural and Livestock Policy of 1997; the Agricultural Sector Development Strategy of 2001; and the Tanzania Development Vision 2025 recognize the critical importance of agriculture to poverty reduction. However, inadequate and unreliable rainfall has restricted the potential of the rain-fed agriculture for rural poverty alleviation. Consequently, there has been an increasing appreciation of the role of small-scale traditional irrigation development. Yet, traditional irrigation systems face numerous constraints that have to be solved in order to realise their potential for rural poverty alleviation. Ndiwa is an indigenous traditional irrigation system that is practiced on the West Usambara Mountains. The Ndiwa Irrigation System (NIS) has been experiencing various changes that influence its potential for poverty alleviation. This study identifies and explains the changes in NIS and examines their implications to rural poverty alleviation. A sample of seven villages was drawn from three divisions. Data was collected from current, previous and non-ndiwa users through a household questionnaire; group discussions and key informants. The findings of the study show that NIS contributes to poverty alleviation as it enables upland farmers to produce products especially vegetables during the dry season. This not only rescues farmers from unreliable rain-fed agriculture, but also generates higher incomes since farmers can grow high values crops more frequently. Ndiwa farmers are better off compared to non-ndiwa farmers in their possession of material assets such as better houses, more livestock, fields, durable household items and farm implements. These have resulted from the better income earned from using the NIS. However, various constraints threaten this positive contribution of NIS to rural poverty alleviation SN - 9987-41750-7 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 393184897 L3 - http://www.repoa.or.tz/documents/05.1_Sokoni_and_Shechambo_.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3539 T1 - Constitution de la R‚publique de Burundi Y1 - 2005/// KW - 2005 KW - Burundi KW - constitutions KW - laws (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Bujumbara] PB - Assembl‚e nationale du Burundi U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 39249843X L3 - http://www.assemblee.bi/Constitution-de-la-Republique-du ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3537 T1 - Renewables ... global status report Y1 - 2005/// N1 - Began with 2005? KW - energy consumption KW - energy policy KW - energy resources KW - world RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Washington, DC PB - Worldwatch Institute U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch tijdschrift Y2 - 2015/10/14/ M3 - 397199961 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/397199961-2015.pdf http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/397199961-2014.pdf http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/397199961-2013.pdf http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/397199961-2012.pdf http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/397199961-2011.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3540 T1 - The role of traditional irrigation systems in poverty alleviation in semi-arid areas: the case of Chamazi in Lushoto District, Tanzania A1 - Kaswamila,Abiud L. A1 - Masuruli,Baker M. Y1 - 2004/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 30-31 KW - farming systems KW - irrigation KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Dar es Salaam PB - REPOA U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 T3 - REPOA research report ; 04.03 N2 - This study investigates the role of the Chamazi farming system in alleviating poverty in the semi-arid low lands of Lushoto district. It was conducted in seven villages between 6th March and 29th March 2002. The villages, which administratively are in the Umba division, included Kwemkwazu, Mbaramo, Lunguza, Mngaro, Mkundi, Kivingo and Langoni. Data was collected from interviews, meetings and discussions with some selected key informants from each village. A total of 272 respondents, of which 18% were females, were interviewed. Chamazi is a vernacular word of the Sambaa people meaning use of residual moisture in valley bottoms for mixed crop production. It is practised by 90% of the population in the study area. Although practised at subsistence level, its contribution to food security was found to be superior to both the short and long rain seasons, and was able to produce four months food surplus in villages where the practice is dominant. In terms of cash income, the practice has the ability to generate an average of Tshs. 133,000 per cropping season/household. This amount was 30% more than households in villages where the practice was not dominant. Despite this farming systems potential, the practice is faced with a number of constraints. These include: drought, low crop yields, poor agricultural extension services, salinisation and the high prices of agricultural inputs. In order to improve the practice, this study recommends the construction of water reservoirs, provision of soft loans to farmers to enable them buy basic irrigation farming equipment and materials, and appointing agricultural extension officers with a strong background in irrigation to these villages SN - 9987-41750-7 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 393189651 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/393189651.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3541 T1 - Ethiopias policy and strategy on foreign affairs and national security Y1 - 2002/// KW - Ethiopia KW - foreign policy KW - national security RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Addis Ababa PB - Ministry of Information , Press & Audiovisual Department U1 - Free access. U2 - w42 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/10/13/ M3 - 394165802 L3 - http://www.mfa.gov.et/docs/Foreign%20Policy%20English.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3542 T1 - Cotton cultivating farmers in Cameroon : a qualitative research on agricultural systems used by Mafa farmers and the resulting practice of soil and water conservation A1 - Been,Anneke Y1 - 1995/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 84-86. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - Cameroon KW - cotton KW - erosion KW - farmers KW - fertilizers KW - Mafa KW - soil management RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 94 CY - [Leiden PB - Programme d'Environnement and D‚veloppement, Centre des tudes de l'Environnement, Universit‚ de Leiden] U2 - w42 T3 - Environment and development student report ; no. 58 AV - AFRIKA A12172 Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 392454998 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3544 T1 - Overgrazing in the Diamare : that is the question : studying social indications of overgrazing in the Diamare North Cameroon with help of a problem oriented approach A1 - Ligthart,Saskia Y1 - 1993/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 65. - Met bijl., noten KW - Cameroon KW - cattle KW - grasslands RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 65 CY - [Leiden PB - Centre for Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University] U2 - w42 T3 - Environment and development student report ; no. 20 AV - AFRIKA A12168 Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 392205629 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3543 T1 - The Guineafowl population in and around Waza National Park : a research on aspects on the Guineafowl and it's habitat in the Extreme North province of Cameroon A1 - Bodenkamp,Arnold A1 - Edelaar,Pim Y1 - 1993/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 54-55. - Met bijl., samenvatting in het Engels en Frans KW - birds KW - Cameroon KW - national parks and reserves RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 67 CY - [Leiden PB - Institute of Environmental Science (CML), Leiden University] U2 - w42 T3 - Environment and development student report ; no. 22 AV - AFRIKA A12178 Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 392489791 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3545 T1 - Field research paper on the village development committees in the Mandara mountains A1 - Zorge,Youp van Y1 - 1992/// N1 - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting in het Frans KW - Cameroon KW - community development KW - rural development KW - villages RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 86 CY - [Leiden PB - Programme d'Environnement et D‚veloppement, Centre des tudes de l'Environnement (CML), Universit‚ de Leiden] U2 - w42 T3 - Environment and development student report ; no. 24 AV - AFRIKA A12170 Y2 - 2015/12/10/ M3 - 392453711 ER -