TY - BOOK ID - 3977 T1 - African small publishers catalogue 2016 A1 - Higgs,Colleen A1 - Carelse,Aimee Y1 - 2016/// KW - Africa KW - directories (form) KW - publishing RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 116 CY - Cape Town PB - Modjaji Books U2 - w43 SN - 1-928215-31-9 AV - AFRIKA 50663 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 406331146 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3976 T1 - Dancing with leadership using African indigenous wisdom A1 - Chinunda,Emmanuel Danstan Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 164-173 KW - Africa KW - African culture KW - leadership KW - motivational literature RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 176 CY - Balaka PB - Montfort Media U2 - w43 SN - 978-99908-0025-8 AV - AFRIKA 50656 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406588260 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3978 T1 - Doubt, scholarship and society in 17th-century Central Sudanic Africa A1 - Dalen,Dorrit van Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met index, literatuuropgave KW - 1600-1699 KW - Bornu polity KW - Chad KW - Islam KW - Nigeria KW - tobacco KW - ulema RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 317 CY - Leiden PB - Brill U2 - w43 T3 - Islam in Africa, ISSN 1570-3754 ; volume 20 SN - 978-90-04-31190-9 gebonden AV - AFRIKA 50996 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406330727 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3979 T1 - Fordsburg fighter : the journey of an MK volunteer A1 - Cajee,Amin A1 - Bell,Terry Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met noten KW - African National Congress (South Africa) KW - autobiographies (form) KW - Czechoslovakia KW - exile KW - Great Britain KW - militias KW - political action KW - South Africa KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 184 CY - [S.l.] PB - Face2Face U2 - w43 SN - 0-9946744-2-2 pbk AV - AFRIKA 50686 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406262705 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3982 T1 - Gender inequality dynamics in the prevention of a heterosexual HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa A1 - Wathuta,Jane Y1 - 2016/// KW - AIDS KW - gender inequality KW - stereotypes KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 55 EP - 66 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.55-66. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper critiques the approach to the elimination of gender inequality as an HIV prevention strategy in the just ended era of the Millennium Development Goals, with the aim of contributing to the formulation of policy guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa in the Sustainable Development Goals. The aim is to underscore the mutual responsibility of women and men in achieving a sustainable HIV response and ending the epidemic. While taking into account the real vulnerability of women, prevention programmes can reflect gender dynamics more accurately so that attention is given to the role of both sexes in propagating - or stemming - a predominantly heterosexual HIV epidemic. More emphasis could be given to the harm caused to both men and women by certain norms related to masculinity and sexuality, and the subsequent need for combined efforts in reducing intimate partner violence and concurrency. The empowerment and engagement of both women and men as agents of change would need to be dealt with more creatively. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967875 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2016.1150310 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3983 T1 - HIV/AIDS among pastoralists and refugees in north-east Africa : a neglected problem A1 - Serbessa,Mirgissa Kaba Y1 - 2016/// KW - AIDS KW - health care KW - Kenya KW - Northeast Africa KW - pastoralists KW - refugees KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 45 EP - 54 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.45-54 : graf., tab. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The eight member states (Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda) of the Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD) have the largest proportions of cross-border mobile pastoralists and refugees in Africa. Although all IGAD countries have had national HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment programmes since the late 1980s, the IGAD Regional HIV & AIDS Partnership Program was (IRAPP) established in 2007 to mitigate the challenges of HIV among neglected pastoral and refugee communities. This article assesses vulnerability of pastoralists and refugee communities to HIV and interventions targeting these groups in the IGAD countries. Outcomes from this study may serve as a baseline for further research and to improve interventions. Published articles were accessed through web searches using PubMed and Google Scholar engines and unpublished documents were collected manually. The search terms were HIV risk behaviour, vulnerability, HIV prevalence and interventions, under the headings pastoralists, refugees, IGAD and north-east Africa for the period 2001-2014. Of the 214 documents reviewed, 78 met the inclusion criteria and were included. Most HIV/AIDS related studies focusing of pastoral communities in IGAD countries were found to be limited in scope and coverage but reveal precarious situations. Sero-prevalence among various pastoral populations ranged from 1% to 21% in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Uganda and from 1% to 5% among refugees in Sudan, Kenya and Uganda. Socioeconomic, cultural, logistic, infrastructure and programmatic factors were found to contribute to continuing vulnerability to HIV. Interventions need to be further contextualised to the needs of those impoverished populations and integrated into national HIV/AIDS programmes. HIV/AIDS remains a major public health concern among the pastoral and refugee communities of IGAD countries. This calls for IGAD to collaborate with national and international partners in designing and implementing more effective prevention and control programmes. Furthermore, interventions must extend beyond the health sector and improve the livelihood of these populations. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967867 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2016.1148060 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3980 T1 - Home-based rehabilitation interventions for adults living with HIV: a scoping review A1 - Hanass-Hancock,Jill A1 - Myezwa,Hellen A1 - Cobbing,Saul Y1 - 2016/// KW - AIDS KW - health care KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 77 EP - 88 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.77-88 : graf., tab. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Home-based rehabilitation (HBR) has been shown to improve the lives of people living with a wide range of chronic diseases in resource-rich settings. This may also be a particularly effective strategy in resource-poor settings, where access to institution-based rehabilitation is limited. This review aimed to summarise and discuss the evidence related to the effectiveness of home-based rehabilitation (HBR) interventions designed specifically for adults living with HIV. A scoping review methodology was employed, involving systematic search techniques and appraisal of appropriate evidence. English-language journal articles that assessed the quality of life or functional ability outcomes of HBR interventions for adults living with HIV were considered for this review. Out of an initial 1 135 publications retrieved from the search of databases, six articles met this review's inclusion criteria. While this review highlights the scarcity of empirical evidence related to HBR interventions for adults living with HIV, the findings of these six articles are that HBR is a safe management option that may confer a number of physical and psychological benefits for this population. Future research on HBR interventions should include a wider range of assessment measures, including cost-benefit analyses and specific tools designed to assess the functional ability and participation in activities of daily living of participants involved in these programmes. In particular, more research on HBR is required in resource-poor environments, such as sub-Saharan Africa where HIV is endemic, to assess whether this is a feasible strategy that is both effective and practical in the areas that may need it most. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967905 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2016.1159968 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3971 T1 - Impossible love : the true story of an African civil war, miracles, and hope against all hope A1 - Keener,Craig S. Y1 - 2016/// KW - !294899618! KW - Christianity KW - civil wars KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - romantic relationships KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 237 CY - Minneapolis, MN PB - Chosen Books U2 - w43 N2 - "A true story of love beating impossible odds. White scholar Craig Keener first met M‚dine, a well-educated African woman, through a campus ministry. Their path from friendship to love takes you on a journey through an African civil war and God's miraculous power. This touching story is an illustration of how God's love for you will always overcome"-- SN - 0-8007-9777-9 AV - AFRIKA 50887 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406855595 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3967 T1 - Improving the perspective for regional trade and investment in West Africa : the key to food security, economic development and stability in the region - policy brief Am‚liorer les perspectives pour le commerce et les investissements r‚gionaux en Afrique de l'Ouest : la solution … la s‚curit‚ alimentaire, au d‚veloppement ‚conomique et … la stabilit‚ dans la r‚gion - document d'orientation - A1 - Lange,Paul A1 - Dietz,A.J. Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Includes bibliographical references KW - development cooperation KW - economic integration KW - food KW - government policy KW - international economic relations KW - international trade KW - regional economic relations KW - West Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - Africa Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 T3 - ASC occasional publications ; 25A AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 40756439X L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/42558 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3987 T1 - Involving parents from the start : formative evaluation for a large randomised controlled trial with Botswana Junior Secondary School students A1 - Vig,Jessica Y1 - 2016/// KW - AIDS KW - Botswana KW - health KW - parents KW - research KW - youth RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 9 EP - 15 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.9-15. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - While HIV prevention research conducted among adolescent populations may encounter parental resistance, the active engagement of parents from inception to trial completion may alleviate opposition. In preparation for implementing a large randomised controlled trial (RCT) examining the efficacy of a behavioural intervention targeting adolescent sexual risk behaviours, a formative evaluation was undertaken to assess parental reactions to the proposed trial. Six focus groups were conducted with parents of adolescents (aged 13-17) from rural, peri-urban and urban junior secondary schools in Botswana. Focus groups explored comprehension and acceptability among parents of the forthcoming trial including HSV-2 testing, the return of results to the adolescent (not the parent), trial information materials and the parental consent process. Parents welcomed the study and understood and accepted its moral and ethical considerations. Their reactions regarding return of HSV-2 results only to adolescents (not the parent) were mixed. Parents understood the consent process and most agreed to consent, while indicating their desire to remain informed and involved throughout the RCT. The focus group discussions (FGDs) provided valuable information and insights that helped strengthen the study. As a result of parents' feedback, counselling procedures were strengthened and direct linkages to local services and care were made. Informational materials were revised to increase clarity, and materials and procedures were developed to encourage and support parental involvement and parent-child dialogue. Ultimately, parental feedback led to a decision by the Government of Botswana to allow parents to access their child's HSV-2 test results. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967824 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2015.1135295 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3973 T1 - Made in Africa : learning to compete in industry A1 - Newman,Carol A1 - Page,John M. A1 - Rand,John A1 - Shimeles",Abebe A1 - S”derbom,M†ns A1 - Tarp,Finn Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 233-253. - Met index, noten KW - Africa KW - economic conditions KW - economic development KW - foreign investments KW - industrial development KW - international cooperation KW - investments RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XV, 268 CY - Washington, DC PB - Brookings Institution Press U2 - w43 N2 - Why industry matters for Africa -- Why industry matters for Africa -- Realities and opportunities -- Industrialization efforts and outcomes -- Can Africa break in? -- Learning to compete -- Productivity, exports and competition -- Firm capabilities -- Industrial clusters -- How Africa can industrialize -- A strategy for industrial development -- Dealing with resource abundance -- An agenda for aid -- Afterword: leopards and laggards SN - 0-8157-2816-6 AV - AFRIKA 50891 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406854238 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3970 T1 - Mocambique como lugar de interrogacao : a modernidade em Elisio Macamo e Severino Ngoenha A1 - Lima,Paula Sophia Branco de Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 101-106. - Met noten KW - modernization KW - Mozambique KW - philosophy KW - world view RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Cape Town PB - African Minds U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 SN - 1-928331-27-0 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 406859019 L3 - http://www.africanminds.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Mocambique- Como-Lugar-de-Interrogacao-WEB-1.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3981 T1 - New insights into HIV epidemic in South Africa : key findings from the National HIV Prevalence, Incidence and Behaviour Survey, 2012 A1 - Zuma,Khangelani Y1 - 2016/// KW - AIDS KW - medicinal drugs KW - sexuality KW - South Africa KW - surveys RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 67 EP - 75 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.67-75 : graf., tab. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article presents key findings from the 2012 HIV prevalence, incidence and behaviour survey conducted in South Africa and explores trends in the HIV epidemic. A representative household based survey collected behavioural and biomedical data among people of all ages. Chi-squared test for association and formal trend tests (2002, 2005, 2008 and 2012) were used to test for associations and trends in the HIV epidemic across the four surveys. In 2012 a total of 38 431 respondents were interviewed from 11 079 households; 28 997 (67.5%) of 42 950 eligible individuals provided blood specimens. HIV prevalence was 12.2% [95% CI: 11.4-13.1] in 2012 with prevalence higher among females 14.4% than males 9.9%. Adults aged 25-49 years were most affected, 25.2% [95% CI: 23.2-27.3]. HIV prevalence increased from 10.6% [95%CI: 9.8-11.6] in 2008 to 12.2% [95% CI: 11.4-13.1] in 2012 (p < 0.001). Antiretroviral treatment (ART) exposure doubled from 16.6% in 2008 to 31.2% in 2012 (p < 0.001). HIV incidence in 2012 among persons 2 years and older was 1.07% [95% CI: 0.87-1.27], with the highest incidence among Black African females aged 20-34 years at 4.5%. Sexual debut before 15 years was reported by 10.7% of respondents aged 15-24 years, and was significantly higher among male youth than female (16.7% vs. 5.0% respectively, p < 0.001). Reporting of multiple sexual partners in the previous 12 months increased from 11.5% in 2002 to 18.3% in 2012 (p < 0.001). Condom use at last sex dropped from 45.1% in 2008 to 36.2% in 2012 (p < 0.001). Levels of accurate HIV knowledge about transmission and prevention were low and had decreased between 2008 and 2012 from 31.5% to 26.8%. South Africa is on the right track with scaling up ART. However, there have been worrying increases in most HIV-related risk behaviours. These findings suggest that there is a need to scale up prevention methods that integrate biomedical, behavioural, social and structural prevention interventions to reverse the tide in the fight against HIV. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967891 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2016.1153491 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3974 T1 - On call in Africa : in war and peace, 1910-1932 A1 - Jewell,Norman Parsons A1 - Jewell,J.A. Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 297-306. - Met index, noten KW - 1910-1919 KW - 1920-1929 KW - 1930-1939 KW - autobiographies (form) KW - doctors KW - East Africa KW - military history KW - World War I RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXVII, 318 CY - Hove PB - Gillyflower Publishing U2 - w43 SN - 0-9931382-0-9 AV - AFRIKA 50900 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406854068 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3985 T1 - Oral histories of HIV/AIDS support group members, NGO workers and home-based carers in KwaZulu-Natal A1 - Denis,Philippe Y1 - 2016/// KW - AIDS KW - health care KW - health personnel KW - oral history KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 27 EP - 34 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.27-34. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The purpose of this paper is to bring to the attention of the AIDS research community the existence of an oral history project known as the Memories of AIDS Project. The project focused on HIV/AIDS support group members, non-governmental organisation (NGO) workers and home-based carers in the Umgungundlovu (Pietermaritzburg) District Municipality, South Africa. The project was carried out by the Sinomlando Centre for Oral History and Memory Work, a research and community development centre of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, over a period of three years (2011-2013). Sixty-five individual oral history interviews of 1 to 4 hours duration and 11 focus group sessions were recorded, transcribed and translated from isiZulu into English when necessary. The life stories of community workers and support group members documented in the interviews show, on the part of the informants, a remarkable degree of agency and assertiveness in matters of sexuality, gender relations and religious beliefs. They found innovative ways of navigating through the conflicting claims of biomedicine, Christianity and African traditional religion. As much as the epidemic caused grief and suffering, it opened the door to new knowledge and new opportunities. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967840 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2015.1135297 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3988 T1 - Parental mediation of adolescent media use and demographic factors as predictors of Kenyan high school students' exposure to sexual content in television A1 - Ngula,Kyalo wa A1 - Mberia,Hellen K. A1 - Miller,Ann Neville Y1 - 2016/// KW - attitudes KW - Kenya KW - students KW - television RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 8 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.1-8 : tab. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Research in Western nations suggests that parents' involvement in their children's media use can make a difference in how adolescents select, process and respond to sexual television messages. Little or no published research has investigated this issue in sub-Saharan Africa, even though adolescents and young adults remain among the groups at highest risk for HIV transmission. This study investigated the relationship between Kenyan adolescents' level of exposure to sexual television content and their parents' mediation of their television use. A cluster sample of 427 Nairobi public high school students was surveyed regarding parental mediation of their media use and their intake of sexual television content. Co-viewing with opposite sex friends was associated with higher intake of sexual TV content. This relationship was stronger among boarding school students than among day school students. Parental mediation and co-viewing variables predicted three times as much variance among boarding than among day school students. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967816 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2015.1131727 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3972 T1 - Running with rhinos : stories from a radical conservationist A1 - Warner,Edward M. Y1 - 2016/// KW - national parks and reserves KW - volunteers KW - wild animals KW - wildlife protection KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VI, 226 CY - Austin, TX PB - Greenleaf Book Group Press U2 - w43 N2 - "Running with rhinos" is not a euphemism--not when you're ground support for the International Rhino Foundation's Rhino Conservancy Project. Edward M. Warner, a self-proclaimed radical conservationist, presents his outrageous adventures from more than a decade of collaboration with the veterinarians and biologists who care for endangered rhinos in Africa. Few if any laymen like Warner have been invited to do what amounts to some of the most dangerous volunteer fieldwork around. Fewer than five thousand black rhinos remain in the wilds of sub-Saharan Africa. About five hundred live on private conservancies in Zimbabwe. For Warner, working on the frontlines of rhino conservation not only allowed him to help rhinos, it gave him the opportunity to pursue and refine his emerging philosophy of radical conservationism, to cultivate partnerships between local communities and private landowners in Africa, and to export the lessons about land and wildlife management back home to the United States. In Running with Rhinos: Stories from a Radical Conservationist, Warner takes readers along as he weasels his way into becoming volunteer ground support for the International Rhino Foundation's Rhino Conservancy Project, or ''Rhino Ops'', in Zimbabwe. It is gritty, sweaty, sometimes scary, and exhilarating work. Warner succeeds in telling a remarkable story of the extraordinary bonds between humans--and their dedication to protecting endangered animals--all while weaving eye-opening stories about the flora, fauna, geology, geography, and politics of sub-Saharan Africa SN - 1-626-34227-X AV - AFRIKA 50890 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406854343 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3969 T1 - Special Issue : Maghrebi artistic and literary expressions in the 21st century A1 - Boudraa,Nabil A1 - Krause,Joseph Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen KW - Algeria KW - arts KW - diasporas KW - literature KW - Maghreb KW - Morocco KW - Northern Africa KW - novels KW - political history KW - social change KW - Tunisia RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Routledge [etc.] U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available T3 - The journal of North African studies, ISSN 1743-9345 ; vol. 21, no. 2 N2 - This special issue of the Journal of North African Studies finds its principal source in two summer institutes held at Oregon State University in 2014 and 2007. The two institutes aspired a comprehensive assessment of post-colonial Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia from the perspective of the region's cultural artistic vitality. And, in a more specific manner, to shed light on the significance of North African art today, in its continuity marked by Berber, Arabic and European idioms, and in its modernity as it wrestles with the realities of globalism and advances of social media. The articles assembled are grouped into three themes. The first, "Words and images of immigration and diaspora", wishes to give several approaches to the difficulties of narrating not only the other but an invisible or absent one. The second entitled "The art of shadows and reappearance" offers ways of interpreting that very absence through innovative ways of seeing. Finally, the section entitled "Literatures and new contexts" seeks to anchor change in the permanence of North African poetry, legend and song. Articles included: The deterritorialised self in Laila Lalami's "Hope and other dangerous pursuits" (Rima Abunasser); How art assuages history: nostalgia in Judeo-Tunisian literature (Debbie Barnard); Investigating the enforced disappearances of Algeria's "Dark decade": Omar D's and Kamel Kh‚lif's commemorative art projects (Jennifer Howell); Art journals in Morocco: new ways of seeing and saying (Mary Vogl); Bordering nowhere: migration and the politics of placelessness in contemporary art of the Maghrebi diaspora (Nancy N. A. Demerdash); The fictionalisation of history in Maissa Bey's "Entendez-vous dans les montagnes..." (N‚vine El Nossery); Folk poetry, local knowledge, and resistance in Tunisia (Laura Rice and Karim Hamdy); Between francophonie and world literature in French: Tahar Ben Jelloun's evolving authority (Mary Anne Lewis); Trending classic: the cultural register of Moroccan Malhun poetry (Melanie Magidow). [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Ca;K2;K3 M3 - 407438246 L3 - http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fnas20/21/2 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3968 T1 - Sustainable city initiatives in Africa and comparison with the OURSUS approach : paper for the IGU Congress in Beijing 22 August 2016 A1 - Dietz,A.J. Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 31-40. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - 2016 KW - Africa KW - conference papers (form) KW - development cooperation KW - geography KW - population KW - sustainable development KW - urbanization RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 T3 - ASC working paper ; 135 N2 - OURSUS (Our Sustainable Cities) is a flagship IGU (International Geographic Unit) project. The OURSUS approach and findings were discussed in two sessions during the 33rd International Geographical Congress in Beijing: one session about "Chinese and international experiences" and one about "The way forward". This paper contributes to the first session: exploring international experiences. It examines the evidence in Africa regarding the intentions of municipalities and their leadership to develop more sustainable cities, and to mobilise business and popular support for more sustainable futures in a continent that is likely to have the fastest urbanization trends in the decades ahead. The paper also compares the approaches of various sustainable city networks in Africa with the OURSUS approach, and it looks at the input of geographers AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 407563008 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/1887/42108 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3989 T1 - The Katangese gendarmes and war in Central Africa : fighting their way home A1 - Kennes,Erik A1 - Larmer,Miles Y1 - 2016/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 251-277. - Met index, noten KW - Angola KW - Central Africa KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - Katanga KW - mercenaries KW - militias KW - national liberation movements KW - political history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 289 CY - Bloomington [etc.] PB - Indiana University Press U2 - w43 N2 - Becoming Katanga -- The Katangese secession, 1960-1963 -- Into exile and back, 1963-1967 -- With the Portuguese, 1967-1974 -- The Katangese gendarmes in the Angolan Civil War, 1974-1976 -- The Shaba wars -- Disarmament and division, 1979-1996 -- The overthrow of Mobutu and after, 1996-2015 SN - 0-253-02130-8 AV - AFRIKA 50570 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 400970112 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3986 T1 - The use of cash transfers for HIV prevention - are we there yet? A1 - Taaffe,Jessica A1 - Cheikh,Nejma A1 - Wilson,David Y1 - 2016/// KW - AIDS KW - East Africa KW - health education KW - Lesotho KW - Malawi KW - social security KW - South Africa KW - Southern Africa KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 17 EP - 25 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.17-25. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Poverty and social inequality are significant drivers of the HIV epidemic and are risk factors for acquiring HIV. As such, many individuals worldwide are at risk for new HIV infection, especially young women in East and Southern Africa. By addressing these drivers, social protection programmes may mitigate the impact of poverty and social inequality on HIV risk. There is reason to believe that social protection can be used successfully for HIV prevention; social protection programmes, including cash transfers, have led to positive health outcomes and behaviour in other contexts, and they have been used successfully to promote education and increased income and employment opportunities. Furthermore, cash transfers have influenced sexual behaviour of young women and girls, thereby decreasing sexual risk factors for HIV infection. When HIV outcomes have been measured, several randomised controlled trials have shown that indirectly, cash transfers have led to reduced HIV prevalence and incidence. In these studies, school attendance and safer sexual health were directly incentivised through the cash transfer, yet there was a positive effect on HIV outcomes. In this review, we discuss the growth of social protection programmes, their benefits and impact on health, education and economic potential, and how these outcomes may affect HIV risk. We also review the studies that have shown that cash transfers can lead to reduced HIV infection, including study limitations and what questions still remain with regard to using cash transfers for HIV prevention. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967832 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2015.1135296 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3975 T1 - The woman next door A1 - Omotoso,Yewande Y1 - 2016/// KW - interpersonal relations KW - novels (form) KW - South Africa KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 279 CY - London PB - Chatto & Windus U2 - w43 SN - 978-1-7847-4033-7 gebonden AV - AFRIKA Lit.10395 Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 406625778 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3984 T1 - What does sustainability mean in the HIV and AIDS response? A1 - Oberth,Gemma A1 - Whiteside,Alan Y1 - 2016/// KW - aid agencies KW - AIDS KW - Eastern Europe KW - health care KW - health financing KW - India KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 35 EP - 43 JA - African Journal of AIDS Research: (2016), vol.15, no.1, p.35-43. VL - 15 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Immense progress has been made in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Achieving and exceeding the AIDS targets for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was accomplished, in large part, due to an unprecedented financial investment from the international community. Following an $800 million dip in donor disbursements in 2010, the discourse has since shifted to the need for greater sustainability of funding. But what does sustainability mean? Current efforts focus heavily on fiscal imperatives such as increasing domestic funding. This is important - needs are increasing at a faster rate than donor funding, especially with increased treatment coverage. The problem is that measures of financial sustainability tell very little about the actual sustainability of specific programmes, disease trajectories or enabling environments. Recognising that current definitions of sustainability lack clarity and depth, the authors offer a new six-tenet conceptualisation of what sustainability means in the HIV and AIDS response: (1) financial, (2) epidemiological, (3) political, (4) structural, (5) programmatic, and (6) human rights. Based on these, the authors examine examples of donor transitions for their approach to sustainability, including PEPFAR in South Africa, the Global Fund in Eastern Europe, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in India (Avahan). They conclude that sustainability must be understood within a broader framework beyond funding stability. They also recommend that certain interventions, such as programming for key populations, may have to continue to receive external support even if affected countries can afford to pay. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 401967859 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085906.2016.1138976 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3998 T1 - A brief history of factionalism and new party formation and decline in South Africa : the case of Cope A1 - Sarakinsky,Ivor A1 - Fakir,Ebrahim Y1 - 2015/// KW - opposition parties KW - political parties KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 60 EP - 84 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.60-84 : fig., tab. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - There is little analytical literature on the theory and empirical analysis of party factionalism that leads to splits and the formation of new political entities. The existing theoretical literature identifies factors and processes that are split-enabling. When coupled to the dynamics of organizational change, these conceptual tools provide a unique framework for analyzing party-political dynamics in South Africa from an historically comparative perspective. This analysis identifies key trends in party splits in both 'white' and 'black' politics, which serves to illuminate more recent developments with regard to the realignment of opposition politics in South Africa. A conceptual framework combining organizational theory with the literature on party factionalism and party splits has facilitated our case-study focus on the formation, electoral performance and decline of the Congress of the People (Cope) as an opposition party in South Africa. The authors argue that Cope emerged from factional disputes within the ANC and has subsequently largely been shaped by the dynamics of its split and formation from the ANC, despite its attempt to break ties with the parent party. Existing analyses of Cope examine its performance in terms of policy, electoral and oppositional performance, while the approach this article adopts is to argue that the process of Cope's formation significantly shaped the conditions of its future internal dynamics and political performance. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 40715146X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4002 T1 - A short history of modern Angola A1 - Birmingham,David Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 137-140. - Met bijl., gloss., index KW - 1800-1899 KW - 1900-1999 KW - 2000-2009 KW - agricultural workers KW - Angola KW - colonization KW - economic development KW - Portugal RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XV, 159 CY - London PB - Hurst & Co U2 - w43 N2 - David Birmingham begins this short history of Angola in 1820 with the Portuguese attempt to create a third, African, empire after the virtual loss of Asia and America. In the 19th century the most valuable resource extracted from Angola was agricultural labour. The colony was managed by a few marine officers, white political convicts and black Angolans who had adopted Portuguese language and culture. The hub was the harbour city of Luanda which grew to be a dynamic metropolis of several million people. The export of labour was gradually replaced when an agrarian revolution enabled white Portuguese immigrants to drive black Angolan labourers to produce sugar-cane, cotton, maize and above all coffee. During the 20th century this wealth was supplemented by Congo copper, by gem-quality diamonds, and by off-shore oil. The generation of warfare finally ended in 2002 when national reconstruction could begin on Portuguese colonial foundations AV - AFRIKA 50893 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406854505 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3997 T1 - A very good bad guy : the story of Innocent '2Face' Idibia A1 - Samuel,Ayeni Adekunle Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bevat: Foreword -- The man 2Face Idibia -- Prologue -- And a son is born -- With love from annie -- Tales about his dad -- His many women -- Hooked at last! -- Voice of the people -- Views from here and there -- The civic activist -- The voice of innocent -- Saved by a hair's breath -- Stones at him -- His vibes -- The entrepreneur -- Lending a hand or not -- Honours -- Fortyfied -- Lyrics -- His awards -- Epilogue KW - biographies (form) KW - hip hop KW - Nigeria KW - popular music KW - singing RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXXI, 396 CY - Lagos PB - Nigerian Entertainment Today U2 - w43 SN - 978-53425-7-3 AV - AFRIKA 50816 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 40715518X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4012 T1 - Africa uprising : popular protest and political change A1 - Branch,Adam A1 - Mampilly,Zachariah Cherian Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 225-243. - Met index KW - Africa KW - Ethiopia KW - Nigeria KW - political history KW - protest KW - social change KW - Sudan KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 251 CY - London PB - Zed Books U2 - w43 T3 - African arguments SN - 1-7803-2998-9 AV - AFRIKA 50497 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 402030362 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4004 T1 - Anthologie des 60 ans de la litt‚rature congolaise (1953-2013) : noces de diamant A1 - Eyengu‚,Aim‚ Y1 - 2015/// KW - 1950-1999 KW - 2000-2009 KW - anthologies (form) KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - literature (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 219 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w43 N2 - Nouvelles -- Contes -- Romans -- Th‚ƒtre -- Po‚sies SN - 2-343-06534-9 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10414 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406790329 ER - TY - ADVS ID - 4008 T1 - Chronique dessin‚e pour le petit peuple A1 - Nouhou,Idi Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Hausa, Zarma en Frans gesproken, Frans ondertiteld Copyright : Vies des Hauts Production, Maggia Images, TVR Rennes 35 Bretagne, cop. 2013 KW - artists KW - cartoons KW - documentary films (form) KW - drawing KW - humour KW - Niger KW - politics KW - videos (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Lussas] PB - DocNet U2 - w43 T3 - Afrique en docs, LumiŠre d'Afrique, ISSN 2103-6004 ; 04 N2 - Indiqu‚ sur la jaquette : " Dans la plupart de nos pays, rŠgne un climat de crise de confiance … l'‚gard des dirigeants politiques de plus en plus irresponsables, trop pr‚occup‚s par la conquˆte du pouvoir, les querelles politiques ou les d‚tournements des deniers publics. · leurs ‚goisme et lƒchet‚, certains de nos peuples opposent l'indiff‚rence, la grogne sourde ou la r‚volte. Au Niger, c'est la d‚rision que proposent les humbles gens. D‚rision confort‚e par un jeune dessinateur, Abdoul Karim Nabassoua. Il ‚gaie les Nig‚riens en dessinant les leaders politiques qu'il tourne en d‚rision et d‚samorce le ressentiment social. Abdoul-Karim vend ses dessins … cent francs l'unit‚. Les populations des villages et des diasporas en raffolent. · travers le portrait de ce jeune dessinateur, son trajet et celui de ses dessins dans les quartiers populaires de Niamey, je tente une chronique distanc‚e et amus‚e de la vie politique de mon pays... " Idi Nouhou AV - AFRIKA AVM1716 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406606498 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4013 T1 - Democracy as death : the moral order of anti-liberal politics in South Africa A1 - Hickel,Jason Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 233-257. - Met index, gloss., noten KW - African culture KW - African National Congress (South Africa) KW - democracy KW - political history KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVII, 263 CY - Oakland, CA PB - University of California Press U2 - w43 N2 - Introduction: the question of freedom -- A divided revolution -- The habitus of the homestead -- Urban social engineering and revolutionary consciousness -- Neoliberalism as misfortune -- Death in an age of wild ghosts -- Colonial nostalgias and the reinvention of culture -- Conclusion: on the politics of culture."The revolution that brought the African National Congress (ANC) to power in South Africa was fractured by internal conflict. Migrant workers from rural Zululand rejected many of the egalitarian values and policies fundamental to the ANC's liberal democratic platform and organized themselves in an attempt to sabotage the movement. This antidemocracy stance, which persists today as a direct critique of 'freedom' in neoliberal South Africa, hinges on an idealized vision of the rural home and a hierarchical social order crafted in part by the technologies of colonial governance over the past century. Drawing on this ethnographic context, this work addresses the broader concerns in the literature of liberalism, democratization, and violence in the era of globalization, examining Western ideals about 'freedom' and 'agency' from the perspective of 'others.' Democracy as Death also interrogates the concept of 'interest' underpinning theories of antiliberal movements and argues that both democracy and the political science that attempts to explain resistance to it presuppose a model of personhood native to Western capitalism, which may not operate cross-culturally"--Provided by publisher SN - 0-520-28422-4 AV - AFRIKA 50492 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 402028082 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4000 T1 - Election 2014 and the ANC's duet of dominance and decline A1 - Booysen,Susan Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2014 KW - African National Congress (South Africa) KW - election campaigns KW - elections KW - political participation KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 7 EP - 34 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.7-34 : graf., ill., tab. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The African National Congress (ANC) result in South Africa's national and provincial elections of 2014 sings in two voices 'extraordinary repeat victory' and 'monolith in gradual decline'. The fact that the party continued to dominate, with 62% of the national vote, was a significant achievement in this fifth set of national-provincial elections in democratic South Africa. In none of these elections has the ANC polled below 60%. Yet, from whatever angle its result is analysed, decline and decay are evident. The national result trend is one of serial decline over the last three elections. The opposition challenge came from both left and right and the ANC took losses on both flanks; turnout was down, as many of its supporters chose abstention over vote-switching; the ANC became more dependent on rural votes in an urbanizing South Africa and results in the metropoles suggest further degeneration, unless the party invents turnarounds. A trend reversal remains possible, yet would be exceedingly difficult given the extraordinary campaign that was required to bring in the 62% in 2014. This article dissects the story of the ANC in Election 2014 in four parts. It begins with the phenomenal election campaign. Secondly, the article analyses the campaign machinery that carried the 2014 quest and explores how the ANC came to rely on large numbers of volunteers. Thirdly, the article turns to the election results, dissects the trends and explores the explanations. Finally, it considers the implications of the result, which was a resounding electoral victory, with large national margins over opposition parties, yet with disquieting implications for the ANC. The analysis draws on the author's 2013-14 research into voter attitudes and on continuous monitoring of election-related developments. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 407148612 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4003 T1 - Garamba : conservation in peace & war A1 - Hillman Smith,Kes Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 440-442. - Met bijl KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - national parks and reserves KW - nature conservation KW - pictorial works (form) KW - wildlife protection RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 448 CY - [S.l.] PB - Kes Hillman Smith U2 - w43 SN - 978-9966-18510-5 AV - AFRIKA 50901 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406854009 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4006 T1 - Guerre et viol : deux faces de fl‚aux traumatiques en R‚publique d‚mocratique du Congo A1 - Otita Likongo,Marcel Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 179-184. - Met bijl KW - civil wars KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - health care KW - mental disorders KW - mental health KW - sexual offences KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 205 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w43 T3 - Collection tudes africaines SN - 2-343-06270-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 50875 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 406769974 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3991 T1 - Human rights on gender, sex and the law in Nigeria A1 - Olomojobi,Yinka Y1 - 2015//20/ N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2013 Met bibliogr., bijl., index, noten KW - feminism KW - legislation KW - Nigeria KW - women's rights RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXXI, 289 CY - Lagos PB - Princeton & Associates Publishing Co. Ltd U2 - w43 SN - 978-52182-5-2 AV - AFRIKA 50856 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 407388672 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4010 T1 - Implementation of the millennium development goals : progresses and challenges in some African countries A1 - Awortwi,Nicholas A1 - Musahara,Herman Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen KW - AIDS KW - Botswana KW - Ghana KW - government policy KW - informal settlements KW - international agreements KW - Kenya KW - Lesotho KW - Madagascar KW - Nigeria KW - poverty reduction KW - primary education KW - reproductive health KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - sustainable development KW - Tanzania KW - Uganda KW - water supply KW - women's rights RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 272 CY - Addis Ababa PB - Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In September 2000 world leaders from 189 countries gathered at the United Nations General Assembly to consider the challenges of the new millennium. They adopted the Millennium Declaration, which set out a vision for inclusive and sustainable development, broken down into 18 concrete targets and 48 indicators for the period 2000-2015. This book brings together studies on progresses and challenges in the implementation of the MDGs in Lesotho, Kenya, Botswana, Madagascar, Tanzania, Ghana, Uganda and Nigeria. Each country case study focuses on one or more selected goals. The conclusion presents lessons for the post-2015 development agenda. Contents: Introduction: Tracking progress and challenges in implementation of the MDGs in Africa (Nicholas Awortwi); Progress and challenges in eradicating extreme poverty and hunger and combating HIV/AIDS and other diseases in Lesotho (Jotham Dhemba, Simbai Mushonga, and Eltony Mugomeri); Schooling without learning: long-term implications of free primary education for income and welfare inequalities in Kenya (Emmanuel Manyasa); Universal primary education in Botswana: implementation, achievements and challenges (Robert Molebatsi and Kenneth B. Dipholo); The challenges of the implementation of the MDGs in a fragile State: universal primary education and gender equality in Madagascar (Mireille Rabenoro); Achievements, experiences and challenges of implementing the Millennium Development Goals 3 and 6 in the United Republic of Tanzania (Elizabeth M. Msoka); Gender equality and women's empowerment in Botswana: progresses and challenges (Tapologo Maundeni); Scaling up and sustaining gender inclusion through the MDGs in Ghana: MDG-C1 (Ellen Bortei-Doku Aryeetey and George Domfe); Improved maternal health to realise the Millennium Development Goal 5 in Kenya (Benard Mwori Sorre); Governance and management issues in rural safe water supply in Uganda: implications for the realisation of Millennium Development Goal 7C (Asingwire Narathius); In roads in alleviating slum conditions across Nigeria (Lee Pugalis, Bob Giddings and Kelechi Anyigor); Conclusion: successes and challenges of the implementation of the MDGs, with lessons for the post-2015 development agenda (Herman Musahara). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 99944-5582-6 AV - AFRIKA 50700 Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M1 - Ea;C1 M3 - 406331715 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4007 T1 - InterInventions : between defective memory and the public lie, a personal odyssey in the republic of liars A1 - Soyinka,Wole Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bevat: A general introduction -- Part one: Between defective memory and the public lie. Re-enter a bird of rare menu - enter Chichidodo ; Peter Pan's omelette ; The philosopher-king ; Watch and pray, watch and prey -- Part two: howu, Salawu!!! Daring the limits of impunity. Preface to Olu Agunloye's narrative ; Salawu's reckless lies and fraudulent interview -- Stop press!. Postcsript: the prince of darkness ; Introduction to the series KW - essays (form) KW - ethics KW - memory KW - Nigeria KW - social justice RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 136 CY - Ibadan, Nigeria PB - Bookcraft U2 - w43 T3 - InterventionS ; V SN - 978-84574-8-7 AV - AFRIKA 50718 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406714746 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4005 T1 - Le sport au Cameroun : tradition, transition, diversification A1 - Terret,Thierry Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met noten KW - body KW - Cameroon KW - football KW - leisure KW - Pygmies KW - rituals KW - sports KW - Tupuri KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 155 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w43 T3 - Collection "Espaces et temps du sport SN - 2-343-07098-9 pbk AV - AFRIKA 50238 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 406789789 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4009 T1 - Malawi's lost years (1964-1994) and her forsaken heroes A1 - Mwakasungura,Kapote A1 - Miller,Doug Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 257-258. - Met noten KW - dictatorship KW - exile KW - Malawi KW - political history KW - political opposition RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 258 CY - [Balaka] PB - Montfort Media U2 - w43 SN - 978-99960-4621-6 AV - AFRIKA 50657 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406587949 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3993 T1 - Public servant or censor? : the South African Broadcasting Corporation in the era of political television advertising A1 - Chiumbu,Sarah A1 - Ciaglia,Antonio Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2014 KW - advertising KW - elections KW - freedom of speech KW - media policy KW - South Africa KW - television RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 149 EP - 170 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.149-170. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Political television advertizing is becoming an important feature of democratic elections and essential to election campaign strategies. In this article the authors take a close look at the role the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is playing in the new era of political television advertizing ushered in in 2009. They focus their analysis on the banning by the SABC of election advertisements by two major opposition political parties before the 2014 elections. The country's regulator, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) upheld the decision of the SABC when the two parties filed complaints. The banning of the advertisements and Icasa's decision are assessed on two important principles for public broadcasting editorial independence and public accountability. The authors argue in this article that the action by the public broadcaster undermines freedom of expression and the credibility of both the SABC and Icasa, especially when contextualized within other controversial editorial decisions taken by the broadcaster over the years. Further, they argue that laws governing political advertizing in South Africa are constitutionally problematic and contain contradictions in how they should be applied and implemented by both broadcasters and Icasa. The authors conclude by arguing for a review of these laws. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;A4;D2 M3 - 407375422 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3994 T1 - Reproducing toxic election campaigns : negative campaigning and race-based politics in the Western Cape A1 - Africa,Cherrel Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2014 KW - election campaigns KW - elections KW - racism KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 124 EP - 148 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.124-148 : fig., tab. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The 2014 election in the Western Cape, South Africa, was once again a high-stakes, fiercely-contested affair. Political parties saw the Western Cape as an 'open race' and the province became the centre of vigorous campaign efforts in the lead-up to the election. The African National Congress (ANC), which had lost control of the province because its vote share dropped from 45% in 2004 to 32% in 2009, hoped to unseat the Democratic Alliance (DA), which had won in 2009 by a very narrow margin (51%). The ANC felt that it had done enough to regain control of the province, especially in light of deep-seated disillusionment in many communities and the violent protests that took place prior to the election. While the ANC maintained its support base, winning votes from 33% of the provincial electorate, the type of identity-based campaign it pursued combined with other factors to work to the DA's advantage. Despite the fact that the DA also engaged in race-based campaigning it won 59% of the provincial vote. This was obtained at the expense of small parties, who received negligible support in the 2014 election. Only the Economic Freedom Fighters and the African Christian Democratic Party won enough votes to obtain a seat each in the provincial legislature. This article examines electoral dynamics in the Western Cape, which saw the consolidation of DA support in the province. It focuses on the 2014 election campaign and the extent to which the negative campaign cycle evident in previous elections continued during the 2014 election campaign. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 407375090 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 3990 T1 - Still a Pygmy A1 - Bacirongo,Isaac A1 - Nest,Michael Wallace Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: 2014 Met geneal., gloss., noten KW - Australia KW - biographies (form) KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - human rights KW - political action KW - Pygmies KW - refugees RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 234 CY - Sydney PB - Finch Publishing U2 - w43 N2 - 'Still a Pygmy' is a story of love, pride and prejudice that traces the journey of BaTembo Pygmy Isaac Bacirongo from the forests of Central Africa, through the brutality of dictatorship and war, to arrival and settlement in Australia's melting pot SN - 1-925048-42-X AV - AFRIKA 50997 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 407561722 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3995 T1 - The Democratic Alliance and the role of opposition parties in South Africa A1 - Mottiar,Shauna Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2014 KW - elections KW - opposition parties KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 106 EP - 123 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.106-123 : tab. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In the 2014 election the Democratic Alliance (DA) strengthened its electoral support nationally as well as in the Western Cape province, South Africa, where it governs. It gained over a million new national votes, increasing its total from 2 945 829 in 2009 to 4 091 548 in 2014. It also unseated the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) as official opposition in KwaZulu-Natal and became the official opposition in the Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape and Free State, while strengthening its opposition status in Gauteng from 21.86% of the vote in 2009 to 30.78% in 2014. In the Western Cape it gained 59.38% of the vote, an increase from 51.46% in 2009. This article considers whether the DA's 2014 electoral gains suggest a strengthening of opposition politics in South Africa. It focuses on whether the DA meets the obligations of an opposition party with regard to providing an institutional space for counter-political elites to organise and providing a viable alternative to the ruling party together with facilitating debate over political issues and public policy while also performing an oversight role. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 407354492 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3999 T1 - The economic freedom fighters : South Africa's turn towards populism? A1 - Mbete,Sithembile Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2014 KW - elections KW - political parties KW - populism KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 35 EP - 59 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.35-59 : tab. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party has made an impact on South African politics since it was launched in 2013. After the general election in 2014 the EFF became the third-largest party in the National Assembly and the official opposition in North West and Limpopo provinces. Some commentators have raised concerns that the EFF's success represents a turn towards a dangerous populism in South African politics. This article seeks to analyze the EFF as a populist party by arguing that it fits into a global pattern of populism in electoral politics. It uses the category of 'political style', as developed by Benjamin Moffitt and Simon Tormey (2014), to discuss the brand of populism espoused by the EFF. The article argues that the performative elements of the EFF's politics its uniform and rhetoric, as well as its engagement with national and provincial legislatures have had the effect of sparking a debate about the relevance of the country's political institutions 20 years into democratic rule. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 407150374 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3992 T1 - The IEC and the 2014 elections : a mark of institutional maturity? A1 - Ndletyana,Mcebisi Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2014 KW - election management bodies KW - elections KW - institutions KW - public opinion KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 171 EP - 187 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.171-187. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - South Africa's election management body, the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC), faced an unprecedented situation in the run-up to the country's fifth elections. The IEC was mired in a controversy that threatened to explode into public protests. The dispute, which involved the chairperson of the commission, Pansy Tlakula, was sparked by her relationship with a businessman, Thaba Mufamadi, a member of Parliament (MP) representing the governing African National Congress (ANC) and chairperson of Parliament's finance portfolio committee. This raised concerns about whether or not the IEC would manage the elections impartially. The Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, suggested that Parliament should censure Tlakula, a measure that might result in her removal from office. The proximity of the elections, however, militated against the resolution of the saga, leading to Tlakula staying on to oversee the elections. The article focuses on this saga and examines two related issues: the handling of the complaint by the responsible public institutions and its general impact on the public perception and credibility of the IEC. The article tracks the parliamentary process that was initiated to probe and recommend a remedy to the complaint, to its referral to the Electoral Court and to the result. The intention is to discern what the handling of this challenging episode says about South Africa's public institutions and public culture. In doing so, the article shines a spotlight on the specific lessons learnt from the saga and on their impact. The author employs an institutionalist theoretical framework to explain their conclusions. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 407376062 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 3996 T1 - The impending collapse of the house of Mamphela Ramphele : Agang SA A1 - Maserumule,Mashupye H. Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2014 KW - elections KW - political parties KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 85 EP - 105 JA - Journal of African Elections: (2015), vol.14, no.1, p.85-105 : tab. VL - 14 IS - 1 U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - In the 2014 general elections Agang SA won 52 350 votes (0.28% of the 18 654 771 votes cast) and only two seats in the National Assembly of South Africa. The electoral performance of the newly-formed party was dismal, especially in comparison to that of its fellow debutant, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). This article explores the reasons for Agang SA's poor performance and concludes that they may include both the fact that its political message did not resonate with the wider population and the fact that its campaign strategy was ineffectual. However, it would seem that the main reason for the party's failure was that it was formed around the character and personal successes of one individual its founder, Dr Mamphela Ramphele. Ramphele's reputation wittingly or unwittingly shaped the character and orientation of Agang SA, and her political indiscretions compromised its electoral potential. The future of Agang SA is bleak and its collapse almost inevitable. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M1 - Kf;D2 M3 - 407354174 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4011 T1 - Union contre Ebola A1 - Bah,Malick A1 - Dian‚,Mory Y1 - 2015/// KW - comic strips (form) KW - Ebola KW - Guinea KW - textbooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 26 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w43 SN - 2-343-06096-7 pbk AV - AFRIKA 50669 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 406244901 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4001 T1 - Yellow room A1 - Rodger,Shelan Y1 - 2015/// KW - 2008 KW - elections KW - Kenya KW - novels (form) KW - violence RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 254 CY - [London] PB - Cutting Edge Pr U2 - w43 SN - 1-908122-90-0 AV - AFRIKA Lit.10397 Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 406854610 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4023 T1 - A practical guide to labour law, conciliation, mediation & arbitration in Zimbabwe A1 - Mucheche,Caleb H. Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 201. - Met noten KW - arbitration KW - collective bargaining KW - conflict resolution KW - contracts KW - courts KW - dismissal KW - labour law KW - legislation KW - strikes KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 201 CY - Harare PB - African Dominion Publications U2 - w43 SN - 4-577-84455-9 AV - AFRIKA 50530 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 405905793 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4015 T1 - Avant-garde : the cool DJ Jimmy Jatt story A1 - Akande,Peju A1 - Kan,Toni Y1 - 2014/// KW - biographies (form) KW - hip hop KW - Nigeria KW - popular music KW - radio RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 168 CY - Lagos PB - Radi8 Ltd U2 - w43 SN - 978-94247-5-2 AV - AFRIKA 50928 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 407447229 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4020 T1 - Impossible mourning : HIV/AIDS and visuality after apartheid A1 - Thomas,Kylie Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - AIDS KW - mourning KW - patients KW - South Africa KW - visual arts RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XV, 168 CY - Lewisburg PB - Bucknell University Press U2 - w43 N2 - Introduction : a language for mourning -- Speaking bodies -- Passing and the politics of queer loss post-apartheid -- Traumatic witnessing : photography and disappearance -- Mourning the present -- Disavowed loss during apartheid and after in the time of AIDS -- Refusing transcendence : the deaths of Biko and the archives of apartheid -- (Without) conclusion : "The crisis is not over. "Impossible Mourning argues that while the HIV/AIDS epidemic has figured largely in public discourse in South Africa over the last ten years, particularly in debates about governance and constitutional rights post-apartheid, the experiences of people living with HIV for the most part remain invisible and the multiple losses due to AIDS have gone publicly unmourned. This profound fact is at the center of this book which explores the significance of the disavowal of AIDS-death in relation to violence, death, and mourning under apartheid. Impossible Mourning shows how in spite of the magnitude of the epidemic and as a result of the stigma and discrimination that has largely characterized both national and personal responses to the epidemic, spaces for the expression of collective mourning have been few. This book engages with multiple forms of visual representation that work variously to compound, undo, and complicate the politics of loss. Drawing on work Thomas did in art and narrative support groups while working with people living with HIV/AIDS in Khayelitsha, a township outside of the city of Cape Town this book also includes analyses of the work of South African visual artists and photographers Jane Alexander, Gille de Vlieg, Jillian Edelstein, Pieter Hugo, Ezrom Legae, Gideon Mendel, Zanele Muholi, Sam Nhlengethwa, Paul Stopforth, and Diane Victor."--Back cover SN - 1-611-48534-7 AV - AFRIKA 50902 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406855722 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4014 T1 - National Assembly Federal Republic of Nigeria Y1 - 2014/// KW - bill drafting KW - databases (form) KW - legal history KW - legislation KW - Nigeria KW - parliament KW - websites (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Abuja PB - Federal Republic of Nigeria U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The website of the Nigeria National Assembly offers access to digitized parliamentary documents such as acts, bills, hansards, notice papers, votes and proceedings and order papers, mostly from the last two decades. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407553983 L3 - http://www.nassnig.org/ http://www.nassnig.org/document/acts http://www.nassnig.org/document/bills http://www.nassnig.org/document/hansards http://www.nassnig.org/document/notice_papers http://www.nassnig.org/document/votes_and_proceedings http://www.nassnig.org/document/order_papers ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4016 T1 - Nigeria : an overview of challenges to peace and security A1 - Persson,Henrik Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 49-66. - Met noten, samenvatting in Engels en Zweeds KW - national security KW - Niger Delta conflict KW - Nigeria KW - piracy KW - political violence KW - terrorism RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Stockholm PB - FOI U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 T3 - FOI report ; FOI-R-3834--SE AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 407060715 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/407060715.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4018 T1 - Security, stabilisation and state formation in Somalia : challenges for implementing the Somali compact A1 - Skeppstr”m,Emma A1 - Nordlund,Per Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 39-42. - Met noten, samenvatting in Engels en Zweeds KW - national security KW - political conditions KW - Somalia RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Stockholm PB - FOI U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 T3 - FOI report ; FOI-R-3899--SE AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 407045872 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/407045872.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4022 T1 - The life of prophet Muhammad A1 - Benn,Haidari Mohamed Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Ondertitel op de omslag: Life of Allah's messenger KW - Islamic history KW - Tanzania KW - world KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 108 CY - [S.l. PB - s.n.] U2 - w43 SN - 1-503-16555-8 AV - AFRIKA A12516 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406749639 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4019 T1 - Then spoke the thunder A1 - Enahoro,Peter Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Oorspr.uitg.: Broadmind Communications, 2009 Met index KW - autobiographies (form) KW - colonialism KW - governance KW - military intervention KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XX, 744 CY - Ibadan PB - Mosuro Publishers U2 - w43 SN - 978-978-37861-5-8 AV - AFRIKA 50790 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406874859 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4017 T1 - Transnational threats to peace and security in the Sahel A1 - Lindell,Magdalena Tham A1 - Matsson,Kim Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 45-52. - Met noten, samenvatting in Engels en Zweeds KW - Islamic movements KW - Mali KW - political conditions KW - rebellions KW - regional security KW - Sahel RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Stockholm PB - FOI U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 T3 - FOI report ; FOI-R-3881--SE AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 407047131 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/407047131.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4021 T1 - Zimbabwe : challenging the stereotypes A1 - Kavanagh,Robert Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - democratization KW - economic development KW - elections KW - governance KW - political change KW - political parties KW - race relations KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 427 CY - Harare [etc.] PB - Themba Books U2 - w43 SN - 1-500-18624-4 AV - AFRIKA 50888 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406855420 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4028 T1 - British infantryman versus Zulu warrior : Anglo-Zulu War 1879 A1 - Knight,Ian A1 - Dennis,Peter Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 79. - Met index KW - Anglo-Zulu War KW - Great Britain KW - pictorial works (form) KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 80 CY - Oxford [etc.] PB - Osprey Publishing U2 - w43 T3 - Combat ; 3 N2 - The opposing sides -- Origins and recruitment -- Motivation, morale and logistics -- Leadership -- Armament, training and tactics -- Nyezane, 22 January 1879 -- Isandlwana, 22 January 1879 -- Khambula, 29 March 1879 -- Analysis and conclusion -- Orders of battle SN - 1-7820-0365-7 pbk AV - AFRIKA 50494 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 402016521 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 4026 T1 - Constitutional law case digest Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Op omslag: Summaries of selected cases on the interpretation of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 KW - 2010 KW - constitutional law KW - constitutions KW - judgments KW - jurisprudence KW - Kenya RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Constitutional law case digest U2 - Vol. 1 (September 2010/May 2013) - ... w43 AV - AFRIKA 50532.1 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 405906277 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4024 T1 - Federal Ministry of Budget and National Planning Y1 - 2013/// KW - national planning KW - national plans KW - Nigeria KW - websites (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nigeria PB - Federal Ministry of Budget and National Planning U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The website of the Nigeria National Planning Commission gives access to their current national plans. On the page "NV20:2020" you can find a general document on their vision for 2020 and 29 separate documents each elaborating on a specific thematic area, such as agriculture and food security, education, employment, foreign policy, health, Niger Delta & regional development, security, trade and commerce et cetera. Under "Transformation Agenda" you can find documents stating the federal governments key priority policies, programmes and projects for 2011-2015 and a 2013 mid-term report. Under "Resources" you can find several other downloads. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407553754 L3 - http://www.nationalplanning.gov.ng/ http://www.nationalplanning.gov.ng/index.php/national-plans/nv20-2020 http://www.nationalplanning.gov.ng/index.php/national-plans/ transformationagenda http://www.nationalplanning.gov.ng/index.php/resources/downloads ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4027 T1 - Modern pastoralism and conservation : old problems, new challenges A1 - Sternberg,Troy A1 - Chatty,Dawn Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - Africa KW - Asia KW - Canada KW - Kenya KW - land tenure KW - nature conservation KW - Niger KW - Oman KW - pastoralists KW - residential mobility KW - Sahel KW - South Sudan RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 210 CY - Cambridge PB - The White Horse Press U2 - w43 SN - 1-87426-774-X AV - AFRIKA 50496 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 40201720X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4025 T1 - Power, hydropus and other toxic mutations A1 - Soyinka,Wole Y1 - 2013/// KW - corruption KW - essays (form) KW - Nigeria KW - political action KW - power KW - speeches (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - IX, 194 CY - Ibadan PB - Bookcraft U2 - w43 T3 - Interventions ; Volume IV SN - 978-84570-0-2 pbk AV - AFRIKA 50717 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406714916 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4031 T1 - Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM) A1 - Binam Bikoi,Charles A1 - Boum Ndongo-Semengue,Marie-Anne A1 - Tourneux,Assia A1 - Tourneux,Henry Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Op omslag: Centre international de recherche et de documentation sur les traditions et les langues africaines Op omslag: Programme ALAC : atlas linguistique de l'Afrique Centrale Situation linguistique en Afrique Centrale. Le Cameroun nouvelle ‚dition revue et corrig‚e"--Page v, volume 1 Volume 2 also has English title on cover: Linguistic atlas of Cameroon - a bibliography Volume 2: Edition revue, corrig‚e et augment‚e. Revision of the work first published in 1993 under Daniel Barreteau as Bibliographie des langues camerounaises Met bibliogr., index tome 1. Inventaire des langues -- tome 2. bauche d'une bibliographie des langues du Cameroun : des origines … 2008 / Marie-Anne Boum Ndongo-Semengue, Assia Tourneux, Henry Tourneux. KW - atlases (form) KW - Cameroon KW - language classification KW - languages RP - NOT IN FILE EP - vols CY - Yaound‚ PB - ditions du Cerdotola U1 - Aanwezig: deel 1. U2 - w43 T3 - Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale SN - 995-679606-9 (volume 2) AV - AFRIKA A12507 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 406640807 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4029 T1 - Social protection in Africa Social protection in Africa A1 - Kalusopa,Trywell A1 - Dicks,Rudi A1 - Osei-Boateng,Clara Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - Benin KW - Botswana KW - Ghana KW - Kenya KW - Malawi KW - Namibia KW - Nigeria KW - social policy KW - social security KW - South Africa KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - Tanzania KW - Zambia KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Accra PB - African Labour Research Network [ALRN] U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407523499 L3 - http://www.ituc-africa.org/IMG/pdf/SOCIAL_SECURITY_BK_FINAL_COPY_5_ March_2012_V11_1_.pdf ER - TY - JFULL ID - 4032 T1 - Supreme Court case digest Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Verschijnt jaarlijks KW - judgments KW - jurisprudence KW - Kenya KW - supreme courts RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Supreme Court case digest U2 - Vol. 1 (2011 & 2012) - ... w43 AV - AFRIKA 50531.1 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 405905823 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4030 T1 - What is sunnah ? What is bid'ah ? A1 - Shittu,Abdur Raheem Adebayo Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Oorspr.uitg.: 1996 Bibliogr.: p. 116-118. - Met noten KW - Islam KW - Koran KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 118 CY - Shaki PB - al-Fur'Qaan Publishers U2 - w43 SN - 978-31484-7-8 AV - AFRIKA 50639 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 406719535 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4037 T1 - Footprints in paradise : a history of the Wild Coast A1 - Dennison,Clive Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 345-347. - Met index, noten KW - colonial conquest KW - local history KW - national parks and reserves KW - South Africa KW - tourism KW - Transkei RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXIV, 367 CY - Ashburton PB - Brevitas U2 - w43 SN - 978-1-87497-658-5 AV - AFRIKA 50920 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 39102888X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4036 T1 - Gondwana history : memorable moments from Namibia's past Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 101-106. - Met index KW - Namibia KW - social history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 111 CY - Windhoek PB - Nature Investments U2 - w43 T3 - Gondwana collection Namibia SN - 99945-7254-7 AV - AFRIKA 50538 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M3 - 405907192 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4034 T1 - Nigeria's journalistic militantism : putting the facts in perspective on how the press failed Nigeria setting the wrong agenda and excessively attacking ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo! A1 - Larr,Frisky Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 389-391. - Met index, noten KW - communication KW - governance KW - heads of State KW - journalism KW - Nigeria KW - press RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VIII, 397 CY - Lagos PB - Kingmann Multimedia Graffix U2 - w43 SN - 1-456-77790-4 AV - AFRIKA 50789 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406874611 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4033 T1 - Sustainable forest management in Africa : some solutions to natural forest management problems in Africa A1 - Geldenhuys,C.J. A1 - Ham,C. A1 - Ham,H. Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Proceedings of the Sustainable Forest Management in Africa Symposium. Stellenbosch, 3 7 November 2008. Includes bibliographical references, summary KW - Africa KW - forest management RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Matieland PB - Department of Forest and Wood Science Stellenbosch University U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 N2 - The bulk of African forests occur in the countries of Central Africa (37%) and Southern Africa (28%). The forests vary from tropical rainforests to warm-temperate forests (at higher altitudes and latitudes) to tropical-subtropical deciduous woodlands and wooded savannas. The forests constitute an immense value but are under severe pressure for harvesting of diverse timber and non-timber forest products for sustainable livelihoods and for clearing for agricultural production and infrastructure. Much information deal with the negative aspects of forest cover loss through degradation and deforestation but more information surfaces on other aspects of forest cover changes, including forest gains, and positive issues of forest management. Relatively little information is available on the assessment of forest productivity and stand dynamics (recruitment, growth and mortality). This knowledge gap is compounded by the practicing of little to no sustainable forest management, and little to no integration between management for forestry, agriculture and nature conservation, for timber and non-timber products, or for industry and rural livelihood needs. The growing population and recent upturn of many African economies provide rapidly growing domestic markets for forest products and services, but there is no assessment of the capacity of the African forests to produce them. Climate change scenarios for Africa and its forest ecosystems add new challenges with great implications for the forests, household livelihoods, and national and economic development; these need to be incorporated into planning climate change response strategies, nationally and internationally. Perspectives on the role of forests in development have evolved significantly since the Rio Summit in 1992. In many African countries, there is a growing recognition of the need to address the issues of poverty in national development programs, such as Poverty Reduction Strategies to meet the Millennium Development Goals and objectives of the New Economic Partnership for Africas Development (NEPAD). Some global initiatives include Tropical Forest Action Plans (TFAPs), National Forestry Programmes (NFPs), the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF), Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF), and the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF). However these initiatives have had little impact on reversing the declining capacity to manage African forests. In part, this has been ascribed to the low participation of Africa in international dialogues on relevant forestry issues and the lack of a forum on the African continent that could facilitate African stakeholders to dialogue on these and other issues. Technical and scientific exchanges in Africa on both the implications and applications of sustainable forest management for adaptation to climate change without compromising forest ecosystem resilience, and their critical mitigation activities, are therefore important. An Africa-wide dialogue on issues of sustainable forest management needs to be pursued to find African solutions to African problems in the context of sustainable management of the African natural forest ecosystems. What is the true state of African forests and their management? Do the African forest ecosystems have unique features that need to be incorporated into sustainable forest management strategies? Are there scientific and traditional knowledge systems of the African forest ecosystems to guide the world on sound multiple-use, multi-disciplinary and integrated forestry-agriculture-conservation strategies and actions? The International Symposium on Sustainable Forest Management in Africa was hosted in Stellenbosch, South Africa, from 3 to 7 November 2008, to facilitate a discussion of these issues. It was organized by the Department of Forest and Wood Science, Stellenbosch University, and the Commercial Products from the Wild Group, in collaboration with the Copperbelt University (Zambia), Eduardo Mondlane University (Mozambique), the Research Institute in Tropical Ecology of the National Centre for Scientific and Technological Research (Gabon), the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), the International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO), and the Food and Agricultural Organization of United Nations (FAO). The objectives for the symposium was to bring together national, regional and international policy- and decision-makers, forest scientists, forest ecologists, planners and resource managers (public and private sectors), rural communities, farmers and individuals, the education community, consumers of forest/tree-derived products, NGOs with forest, environment, social and other foci of work, and others; share information, concepts and ideas on a broad range of topics (papers and posters); facilitate networking among diverse stakeholders in forestry in Africa; facilitate development of specific programs, projects and activities that address priority issues, and facilitate coordination, collaboration, dialogue and funding; facilitate advocacy activities with the potential to raise the profile of forestry, to highlight threats to forest resources and the environment, and to champion better management of African forests. The symposium was attended by 102 participants from 23 countries representing 41 institutions. A total of 53 oral papers were presented. This collection of symposium papers includes the four keynote presentations, and 38 papers presented in seven themes. The mid-symposium excursion took participants to the Newlands urban forest within the Table Mountain National Park on the Cape Peninsula, managed by the South African National Parks. Today 3.4 million people live in and around Cape Town, with associated pressures on the natural areas with their very small patches of natural forest. The forests are affected (positively and negatively) by commercial timber plantations, controlled and uncontrolled fires, outdoor recreation, and illegal plant and bark collection mainly for traditional medicine. The visit focused on options to use the stands of plantation and invader plant species to rehabilitate natural forest, and thereby recover the regeneration and population status of the tree species negatively impacted by bark harvesting. The post-symposium tour visited the Southern Cape Afrotemperate Forests, the largest natural forest area in South Africa, in collaboration with South African National Parks, who manages most of those forests. The visit focused on forest ecological research and the sustainable multiple-use forest management in which ecosystem conservation (species and processes) remains the overriding management objective. Secondary objectives included the utilization of timber, ferns and medicinal plants, outdoor recreation, research and community development through participatory forest management (PFM). Management of these areas received international recognition through FSC certification in December 2002. The enthusiasm with which participants took part in the deliberations and discussions will, it is hoped, continue to stimulate research and sustainable forest management in Africa, with more regular dialogue within Africa to find African solutions for African problems in sustainable management of the African forests for the benefit of African Society SN - 978-0-7972-1345-6 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407532501 L3 - http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/17385 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4035 T1 - The unappeasable price of appeasement A1 - Soyinka,Wole Y1 - 2011/// N1 - Met index Bevat: The precursors of Boko Haram. Between law and responsibility. From growing pains to terminal disease? KW - essays (form) KW - interreligious relations KW - Islamic movements KW - Nigeria KW - speeches (form) KW - terrorism RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 116 CY - Ibadan PB - Bookcraft U2 - w43 T3 - InterventionS ; III SN - 978-978-81352-3-4 AV - AFRIKA 50716 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406715262 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4041 T1 - 3Š RGPH Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Volumes chielfy in French, some with summaries in English; volume II, tome 4 is in English, with summary in French; volume 7.5 is in English and French Some volumes include bibliographical references Volume II, tome 01. tat et structures de la population -- volume II, tome 02. Scolarisation, instruction, alpab‚tisation -- volume II, tome 03. Activit‚s ‚conomiques de la population -- volume II, tome 04. Socio-demographic situation of ordinary households -- volume II, tome 05. Caract‚ristiques de l'habitat et cadre de vie des populations -- volume II, tome 06. tat matrimonial et nuptialit‚ -- volume II, tome 07. Natalit‚ et f‚condit‚ -- volume II, tome 08. Mortalit‚ -- volume II, tome 09. Mouvements migratoires -- volume II, tome 10. Situation sociale et ‚conomique des enfants et des jeunes -- volume II, tome 11. Situation socio‚conomique des femmes -- volume II, tome 12. Situation socio‚conomique des personnes ƒg‚es -- volume II, tome 13. Situation socio‚conomique des personnes vivant avec un handicap -- volume II, tome 14. Mesure et cartographie de la pauvret‚ … partir des conditions de vie -- volume III, tome 03. Projections d‚mographiques -- volume IV, tome 07. R‚pertoire actualis‚ des villages du Cameroun -- [volume VII, tome 01]. Rapport de pr‚sentation des r‚sultats d‚finitifs -- [volume VII, tome 03] tat et structures de la population : indicateurs d‚mographiques -- 7.5. R‚sum‚s des rapports d'analyses th‚mtiques KW - Cameroon KW - censuses KW - immigration KW - internal migration KW - migration KW - statistics KW - urbanization RP - NOT IN FILE EP - vols CY - Yaound‚ PB - BUCREP U1 - Aanwezig: vol. II, tome 9. U2 - w43 AV - AFRIKA A12506 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 40664084X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4038 T1 - A history of Lagos A1 - Sanwo,Bosede Y1 - 2010/// KW - history KW - Lagos polity KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - X, 161 CY - [Nigeria] PB - Julia Virgo Enterprises & Publishers U2 - w43 SN - 978-32018-1-6 AV - AFRIKA 50857 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 407391460 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4040 T1 - Interventions I A1 - Soyinka,Wole Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met index, noten Bevat: Justice : funeral rites -- We, the people ... -- Cults: a people in denial -- In a lighter vein -- Of power KW - essays (form) KW - globalization KW - Nigeria KW - political conditions KW - power KW - social justice KW - speeches (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 304 CY - Ibadan PB - Bookcraft U2 - w43 T3 - InterventionS ; I SN - 978-81355-1-X AV - AFRIKA 50714 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406715033 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4039 T1 - Interventions II A1 - Soyinka,Wole Y1 - 2010/// N1 - Met index Bevat: We make our world -- Gani: bridging the regeneration gap -- Darfur: anything to do with slavery? -- Darfur, cartoons and other images of race -- Corruption: its protean dimensions -- Festac Agonistes -- Coons, baracoons and Barack: a kink in the 'versus' syndrome -- Civilisation: dead or alive! -- Lessons from the Irukere: a plea for the aesthetic in campus life KW - African culture KW - corruption KW - Darfur conflict KW - essays (form) KW - Nigeria KW - speeches (form) KW - Sudan KW - universities KW - writers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 231 CY - Ibadan PB - Bookcraft U2 - w43 T3 - InterventionS ; II SN - 978-81355-2-8 AV - AFRIKA 50715 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406715149 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4042 T1 - Gift of sequins : letters to my wife A1 - Banjo,Victor A1 - Omigbodun,Olayinka Y1 - 2008/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - civil wars KW - coups d'‚tat KW - letters (form) KW - nationalism KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 281 CY - Ibadan PB - Mosuro Publishers U2 - w43 SN - 978-48412-0-7 AV - AFRIKA 50851 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 407387668 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4043 T1 - Beyond our imaginations : African women's realities A1 - Afonja,Simi Y1 - 2007/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index KW - Africa KW - community development KW - empowerment KW - feminism KW - gender roles KW - Nigeria KW - social conditions RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 194 CY - Ibadan [etc.] PB - Spectrum Books in association with Safari Books U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This book on gender and feminism provides an overview of Western and African ideas regarding gender and of participatory methodologies paying particular attention to the exclusion of grassroots feminism from the growing body of knowledge and action. Contents: Introduction : our imagination, their realities - Simi Afonja; Chapter one: Gender and feminism in African development discourse - Simi Afonja; Chapter two: Gender images : the deification of motherhood in Igbo society - Solomon C. Madubuike and Valerie A. Solomon; Chapter three: Enhancing the capacity of women leaders of community organizations towards peace building in the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria : the role of women's groups in conflict resolution - Yomi Oruwari; Chapter four: Classical and contemporary categories of participatory learning approaches - A.O. Olutayo and E.A. Fayankinu; Chapter five: Gender and leadership in market associations : a study of Bodija Market, Ibadan, Nigeria - Ifeanyi P. Onyeonoru, Taiwo Eneji and Cordelia Chiagozie; Chapter six: The praxis of gender and community development in Nigeria - Okunola, R.A. and Aluko, Yetunde; Chapter seven: Renaissance of women's interest in the monarchy - F.A. Olasupo. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-02-9795-2 AV - AFRIKA 50821 Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407170502 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4045 T1 - Brazzaville, pauvret‚ et problŠmes environnementaux : rapport final A1 - Samba,Gaston Y1 - 2006/// N1 - Includes appendices KW - Congo (Brazzaville) KW - environmental degradation KW - poverty RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Paris PB - Programme international de recherche sur les interactions entre la population, le developpement et l'environnement (Pripode) U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407531726 L3 - http://pripode.cicred.org/IMG/pdf_CG1-FinalReport.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4044 T1 - Nigeria Watch Y1 - 2006/// KW - conflict KW - databases (form) KW - human security KW - Nigeria KW - violence KW - websites (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Marseille PB - Institut de recherche pour la d‚veloppement (IRD) U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Nigeria Watch is a research project monitoring lethal violence, conflicts, and human security in Nigeria. It began in July 2006 and is based on the campus of the University of Ibadan with the support of the French Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA-Nigeria) since July 2013. Their site contains a database recording date, place, participants and number of deaths of violent events in Nigeria since 2006. Their site also offers access to numerous downloads of their annual reports, working papers and other publications. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407553592 L3 - http://www.nigeriawatch.org/ http://www.nigeriawatch.org/index.php?urlaction=evtListe&cherche=1 http://www.nigeriawatch.org/index.php?html=7 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4046 T1 - Performance and performativity in pastoral Fulbe culture A1 - Virtanen,Tea Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-267), glossary and index KW - Cameroon KW - culture KW - Fulani KW - Nigeria KW - social life RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Helsinki PB - University of Helsinki U1 - Free access. U2 - w43 T3 - Research series in anthropology, ISSN 1458-3186 ; 4 SN - 952-101398-2 pdf AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2016/10/24/ M3 - 407473165 L3 - http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:952-10-1398-2 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4047 T1 - Esclavage et engagisme dans l'oc‚an Indien : la traite atlantique Y1 - 2000/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - Indian Ocean KW - Indian Ocean islands KW - Madagascar KW - R‚union KW - slave trade KW - slavery RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 317 CY - Nantes PB - Les Anneaux de la m‚moire U2 - w43 T3 - Cahiers des anneaux de la m‚moire, ISSN 1280-4215 ; 2 N2 - Ce num‚ro a pour sujet, outre la traite atlantique proprement dite, la traite et l'esclavage dans l'oc‚an Indien. Sommaire: I. L'oc‚an Indien. Prosper Eve: La thŠse de la douceur de l'esclavage … Bourbon. Mythe ou r‚alit‚ ? - Hubert Gerbeau: De la traite dans l'Oc‚an Indien … l'engagisme. Les anticipations d'un gouverneur de Bourbon au d‚but du 19e siŠcle - Hai Qang Ho: Donn‚es statistiques et hypothŠses ‚conomiques sur la traite, les affranchissements et le prix des esclaves … la R‚union (1837-1847) - David Gagneur: L'abolition de l'esclavage comme exp‚dient des d‚buts difficiles de la colonisation … Madagascar - Laurent Sermet: La fin de l'engagisme … Sainte-Marie de Madagascar - Jacques Weber: Les Conventions de 1860 et 1861 sur l'‚migration indienne. Principes humanitaires, enjeux ‚conomiques et politiques - C‚line Bousseau: Le coolie trade chinois ou le trafic d'une nouvelle main d'uvre - Edith Wong Hee Kam: Engagisme chinois … la R‚union - Gillette Staudacher-Valliamee et Wilhiam Zitte: La Bulle Ineffabilis en langage cr‚ole de Bourbon. Langues et patrimoine cr‚oles au 19e siŠcle - II. Le monde atlantique. John K. Thornton: La nation angolaise en Am‚rique, son identit‚ en Afrique et en Am‚rique - M'Baye Gueye: La tradition orale dans le champ de la traite n‚griŠre - Abdoulaye Bara Diop: Les castes dans la soci‚t‚ wolof - Jean-Marc Masseaut: Symbolique des noms de navires n‚griers AV - AFRIKA 50937 Y2 - 2016/10/25/ M1 - La;C1 M3 - 402424158 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4049 T1 - Bushveld doctor A1 - Leipoldt,C.Louis Y1 - 1988/// N1 - Oorspr. uitg.: London : Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1937 Met noten KW - autobiographies (form) KW - doctors KW - rural areas KW - social life KW - South Africa KW - Transvaal RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 259 CY - Johannesburg PB - Lowry Publishers U2 - w43 SN - 0-947042-22-9 AV - AFRIKA 50778 Y2 - 2016/10/26/ M3 - 406858810 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 4050 T1 - Dirast Ifriqiyya : a research journal published twice annually Y1 - 1985/// N1 - Verschijnt 2x per jaar RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Dirast Ifriqiyya : a research journal published twice annually U2 - No. 1 (1985) - ... w43 AV - AFRIKA LN106 Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M3 - 407550704 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 4051 T1 - Pr‚sence africaine : revue culturelle du monde noir Pr‚sence africaine : revue culturelle du monde noir, ISSN 2271-197X Y1 - 1947/// N1 - Ondertitel varieert. - Nr. 29 (1960) - 44 (1962) ook aangeduid als English ed. vol. 1-16. - Vanaf 61 (1967) in gecombineerde Frans-Engelse ed Verschijnt 1ž per 3 maanden KW - culture KW - literature (form) KW - social sciences KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Pr‚sence africaine : revue culturelle du monde noir U2 - No. 1 (1947) - 16 (1954) ; Nouvelle s‚rie, no. 1 (1955) - ... w43 SN - 0032-7638 AV - AFRIKA J-11/Lz Y2 - 2016/10/27/ M1 - (6zw);008;3;896;Ea;Ma M3 - 852146434 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4048 T1 - Certificaat deelname Conf‚rence nationale souveraine, naamplaatje met foto, 4 singles met muziek uit Kenya, 4 vellen handgeschreven tekst, 7 foto's A1 - Buijtenhuijs,Robert Y1 - 199/// N1 - Aangenomen titel Bevat singles met songs in Kikuyu : 1: Kenya njeru no. 2, Ndingitiga maisha / E. Gitonga Gathuma, his wife & Peter Gathuma. - Nairobi : Melodica. 2: Kirima gia tumu tumu, Atongoria a Kau / Maranga wa Gatonye. - Kericho : Mambo. 3: Mwomboko wa bote, Mbaara ya ruiruiru / Maranga wa Gatonye. - Kericho : Furaha. 4: Nderire mami njiaririra, Watho wa wihuge / Francis Rugwiti & Joice Wanjiru. - Nairobi : Melodica. Bevat ook 7 foto's van Robert Buijtenhuijs met Afrikanen, ongedateerd en zonder bijschrift KW - Kenya KW - Kikuyu KW - Kikuyu language KW - music KW - personal archives (form) KW - singles (form) KW - songs RP - NOT IN FILE EP - .. CY - [S..l PB - s.n.] U1 - Archief Robert Buijtenhuijs. U2 - w43 AV - AFRIKA Hc7965 Y2 - 2016/10/28/ M3 - 372683975 ER -