TY - JOUR ID - 4441 T1 - 'In the border regions of the territory of Rhodesia, there is the greatest scourge' : the border and East Coast Fever control in central Mozambique and eastern Zimbabwe, 1901-1942 A1 - Dube,Francis Y1 - 2015/// KW - animal diseases KW - border control KW - colonial history KW - Mozambique KW - veterinary medicine KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.219-235 : krt. VL - 41 U2 - w51 N2 - This article examines the implications of the border on the control of East Coast Fever in colonial Mozambique and Zimbabwe. The outbreak of the disease in Rhodesia in 1901 caused much anxiety among Portuguese veterinary officials, who were concerned that the disease could cross the border into their territory and destroy their livestock industry. Resultant efforts to control this and other livestock diseases in these colonies were often accompanied by racial application of veterinary policies which benefited Europeans at the expense of Africans. East Coast Fever, together with the 1896-97 Rinderpest epidemic, thus contributed immensely to the development of veterinary science, the burgeoning functions of the colonial state, and the relations between state and subject in rural areas. Hence, through an examination of English and Portuguese colonial documents, the paper argues that the existence of East Coast Fever in Zimbabwe, and the impossibility of sealing the border to prevent cattle mobility, raised alarm, and contributed to the expansion of veterinary services in central Mozambique. The article contributes to debates on the significance of borders in shaping historical processes, but complicates border studies by demonstrating that the border was powerful not because it was restrictive but because it was porous. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jc;Je;L3 M3 - 392064421 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1012904 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4433 T1 - A "political war of words and bullets" : defining and defying sides of struggle for housing in Crossroads, South Africa A1 - Benson,Koni Y1 - 2015/// KW - gender inequality KW - gender relations KW - political action KW - South Africa KW - women's organizations RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 367 EP - 387 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.367-387 : foto's. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article looks at contemporary activism in Crossroads, South Africa, a famous symbol of women's defiance as one of the longest-surviving squatter camps under apartheid. In 1998 the Women's Power Group staged a four-month sit-in at City Council offices, demanding accountability for undelivered housing and public services. This was one of the first and most prolonged of what have become known as the post-apartheid or neoliberal period "new social movements". The occupation unravelled into a year of violent conflict in the township and a subsequent Commission of Enquiry into the events. Official documents, even those that revolve around actions taken by women, focus on men acting violently. However, life histories of Women's Power Group (WPG) members tell a very different story about what women were thinking and doing. The author first pieces together the unfolding events, then turning from looking at the history of struggle to looking at the struggle over history, where women's struggles were reframed in an official discourse of naive pawns of shacklords at best, and undeserving, impatient troublemakers at worst. Women's leadership was demobilised, depoliticised, and dislocated from the issues they stood up for and from the celebrated history of women's mobilising in Crossroads. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Kf;C4 M3 - 392064502 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1013358 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4435 T1 - A Voortrekker memorial in revolutionary Maputo A1 - Morton,David Y1 - 2015/// KW - Great Trek KW - international relations KW - monuments KW - Mozambique KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 335 EP - 352 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.335-352 : foto's. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - On a side street of downtown Maputo, two blocks from a statue of Samora Machel, is a half-acre memorial to the ill-fated Trichardt party, which in the 1830s arrived at the Bay of Louren‡o Marques after a years-long trek, only to be decimated by malaria. The memorial was inaugurated in 1968, one of countless memorials to Voortrekkers to be constructed since the 1930s, in parallel with the rise of Afrikaner nationalism, and the only one to be built outside the borders of South Africa. That the memorial kept its gates open after Mozambique's independence, and continued to be maintained at a time when apartheid South Africa sponsored Renamo and on several occasions attacked Mozambique directly, a time when Maputo was a city virtually under siege and falling into physical ruin, makes the memorial something more than a mere curiosity. This article tells the history of the memorial from its beginnings until today, with a focus on Mozambique's revolutionary era, and is based primarily on the archives of the Pretoria-based Louis Trichardt Association, which built and operated the memorial, and on interviews with members of the association and a former Frelimo minister. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jc;L3 M3 - 392064480 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1012911 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4403 T1 - Access to justice, impunity and legal pluralism in Kenya A1 - Helbling,Jrg A1 - K„lin,Walter A1 - Nobirabo,Prosper Y1 - 2015/// KW - access to justice KW - Dorobo KW - impunity KW - Kenya KW - land conflicts KW - legal pluralism KW - Maasai RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 347 EP - 367 JA - The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law: (2015), vol.47, no.2, p.347-367 : tab. VL - 47 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The acknowledgement that non-access to justice and impunity are widespread in Kenya is an important motive behind the present judicial reforms undertaken in Kenya. Building upon and further developing Vi¤uales' distinction between functional and structural aspects of impunity, this article discusses cases of urban mob-justice and conflicts over land in the Southern Rift Valley. It argues that in Kenya's situation of empirical legal pluralism reforms of the judiciary aimed at facilitating access to justice are suitable to address cases of functional impunity if such reforms manage to restore the trust of people in state institutions but that they are likely to fail where the reasons for impunity and its underlying conflicts are structural in nature. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399343679 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2015.1080430 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4430 T1 - African youth and the persistence of marginalization : employment, politics and prospects for change A1 - Resnick,Danielle A1 - Thurlow,James Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - social conditions KW - South Africa KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - Tanzania KW - urban youth KW - youth KW - youth employment RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 188 CY - London [etc.] PB - Taylor and Francis Ltd [etc.] U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Routledge Studies in African Development N2 - This book critically examines the extent and consequences of the marginalization of African youth. It questions conventional wisdoms about data trends, aspirational goals, and common policy interventions surrounding Africa's youth that have been variously propagated in both the development studies literature and in mainstream donor policy reports. The book explores macro trends from both a temporal and cross-regional perspective in order to highlight what is distinct about contemporary African youth and whether their prospects and behaviours do actually vary from their counterparts in other regions of the world or from previous generations of African youth. Contents: Introduction: African youth at a crossroads (Danielle Resnick and James Thurlow). Part I: Cross-country analyses of economic and political trends. Youth employment prospects in Africa (James Thurlow); Protesting for a better tomorrow? Youth mobilization in Africa (Danielle Resnick). Part II: Youth aspirations in urban Africa. Cities of youth: post-millennial cases of mobility and sociality (Karen Tranberg Hansen); Youth in Tanzania's urbanizing mining settlements: prospecting a mineralized future (Deborah Fahy Bryceson). Part III: Assessing extant policy options for improving youth employment. Young people, agriculture, and employment in rural Africa (James Sumberg, Nana Akua Anyidoho, Michael Chasukwa, Blessings Chinsinga, Jennifer Leavy, Getnet Tadele, Stephen Whitfield and Joseph Yaro); Education policy, vocational training, and the youth in sub-Saharan Africa (Moses Oketch); The success of learnerships? Lessons from South Africa's training and education programme (Neil Rankin, Gareth Roberts, And Volker Sch”er). Conclusions: moving beyond conventional wisdoms (Danielle Resnick and James Thurlow). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-1-13-882947-3 AV - AFRIKA 49195 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Ea;C1 M3 - 395055687 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4422 T1 - Applying the theory of planned behavior to explain geospatial data sharing for urban planning and management : cases from urban centers in Tanzania A1 - Lubida,Alex Y1 - 2015/// KW - geography KW - information behaviour KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.2, p.165-181: graf., krt., tab. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper illustrates the potential use of the theory of planned behavior as a guiding framework for understanding intentions and behavior in geospatial data sharing in Tanzania. A structured questionnaire survey, was constructed and sent to local governments as well as academic and private organizations that are major producers and/or users of geodata. The questionnaire covered issues of how collection of geodata is financed, management of geospatial data, and compatibility of spatial data-sets. The theory was found to be generally effective in accounting for intentions to share geospatial data in Tanzania (p<.01). Results show potential for data sharing between local governments and other organizations in Tanzania, and it is suggested that creating awareness among spatial data stakeholders and the establishment of a spatial data infrastructure policy framework will speed up geospatial data sharing. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - He;J3 M3 - 396601251 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2014.892433 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4438 T1 - Bantu authorities and betterment in Natal : the ambiguous responses of chiefs and regents, 1955-1970 A1 - Kelly,Jill E. Y1 - 2015/// KW - apartheid KW - bantustans KW - political history KW - South Africa KW - traditional rulers RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.273-297 : krt. VL - 41 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - While the Maphumulo and Nyavu chiefs, regents, and izinduna at Table Mountain (Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa) agreed to establish bantu authorities in early 1955, they and their successors did little thereafter to suggest continued support for the apartheid system of African administration. In examining the actions of these apartheid-era traditional leaders apartheid needs to be unpacked, as does the chiefdoms' internal politics that influenced the actions of traditional leaders. Rural opposition to the bantu authorities system included battles against collaborative chiefs, against the traditional authority system itself, and in support of traditional authorities. At Table Mountain, the people attacked symbols of betterment and the bantu authorities system, making clear to their leaders that co-operation with these policies would not be tolerated. This examination of the Nyavu and Maphumulo traditional leaders' complex engagement with the bantu authorities system shows how traditional leaders navigated pressure to co-operate from apartheid officials, the desires of their diverse followers, and the country-wide resistance to bantu authorities and betterment schemes. The actions of these four chiefs and particularly vulnerable regents show a generational divide in responses, with the elder leaders and regents more likely to tread cautiously in their interactions with apartheid officials. The leaders' lack of enthusiasm for the bantu authorities system forced officials in the Native Affairs and Bantu Administration departments not only to take on responsibility for the implementation of projects and budgets, but to craft incentives and disciplinary measures in efforts to co-opt the traditional leadership. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Kf;L1 M3 - 392064456 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1012917 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4439 T1 - Chiefly power in a frontline state : Kgosi Linchwe II, the Bakgatla and Botswana in the South African liberation struggle, 1948-1994 A1 - Cantwell,Louisa Y1 - 2015/// KW - Botswana KW - boundaries KW - colonial history KW - international relations KW - national liberation struggles KW - South Africa KW - traditional rulers RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 255 EP - 272 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.255-272. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Kgosi Linchwe II of the Bakgatla-ba-Kgafela, a cross-border chieftainship in Botswana and South Africa, was at the centre of a network of trans-frontier links that played an important role in the liberation struggle in South Africa. In the context of the reluctant inaction of Botswana's national government, as a state surrounded by states under South African influence and economically dependent upon them, this case demonstrates a hitherto hidden aspect of the activities of the liberation movements in the region. The case of Linchwe II demonstrates the ways in which the authority, influence and connections that underpinned his chiefly power made it possible to assist the liberation movements in ways that the state government was unable to do because of concerns for national security. This study reveals a hidden history of involvement in the struggle that has been obscured by the historiographical focus on the international politics of Botswana, using a deep, micro-historical focus on a region that was highly involved in, connected with and affected by the South African liberation struggle. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Kc;Kf;L3 M3 - 392064448 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1012910 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4420 T1 - Commentary : the role of democracy in the creation of an enabling environment for nonprofit organizations in the US and Ghana A1 - Abdul-Korah,Gariba B. Y1 - 2015/// KW - Ghana KW - legal status KW - NGO KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 201 EP - 208 JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.3, p.201-208. VL - 34 IS - 3 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Available evidence suggests that in many countries around the world including the US and Ghana, governments have and continue to place restrictions on the activities of nonprofit and civil society organizations - by determining the kinds of activities that they can or cannot engage in. These restrictions tend to place limitations on the legal/enabling environment in which nonprofit organizations operate. The aim of this paper is to offer a commentary on the role of 'democracy' in the creation of an enabling environment for nonprofit organizations in the US and Ghana. The United States and Ghana are both democracies but unlike the US which has a very long history (over 200 years) of democracy, Ghana's democratic dispensation is still nascent, only about 43 years - considering several military interventions in Ghana's politics since independence in 1957. Based on over 10 years' experience in the nonprofit sector in both the US and Ghana, the paper interrogates why nonprofit organizations in the US are seemingly performing much better in their operations than their counterparts in Ghana, and the extent to which the level of democracy, pluralism, efficiency, corruption, and lack of quality human resources accounts for the differences. Bibliogr., notes., ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Ff;D2 M3 - 396601413 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2014.929972 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4411 T1 - Dammed divinities the water powers at Bujagali Falls, Uganda A1 - Oestigaard,Terje Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 85-88. - Met noten KW - dams KW - Nile River KW - rituals KW - spirits KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Uppsala PB - The Nordic Africa Institute U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Current African issues, ISSN 0280-2171 ; 62 N2 - The damming of Bujagali Falls, located only 8 kilometers north of the historic source of the White Nile or the outlet of Lake Victoria, has been seen as one of the most controversial dams in modern times. In 2012, the dam was eventually inaugurated after years of anti-dam opposition and delays. A unique aspect of the controversies was the river spirit Budhagaali living in the falls blocking the dam and opposing the destruction of the waterfalls. This spirits embodies a particular healer - Jaja Bujagali, but he was bypassed by another healer who conducted no less than three grandiose appeasement and relocation ceremonies for the Budhagaali spirit clearing the way for the dam. Why has this particular dam been so controversial? How can a water spirit block a nearly billion dollar dam? What was the ritual drama behind the construction of the dam and is it possible to move a spirit? And what happened to Budhagaali and the indigenous religion after the falls were flooded and can a river spirit be drowned in its own element - water? SN - 978-91-7106-768-5 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398498997 L3 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1922 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4440 T1 - Developmentalist attitudes and old habits : Portuguese labour policies, South African rivalry, and flight in southern Angola, 1945-1974 A1 - Keese,Alexander Y1 - 2015/// KW - Angola KW - colonial history KW - colonial policy KW - migration KW - Portugal KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.237-253 : krt. VL - 41 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - At first glance, processes of colonial policy and subsequent migratory flows at the Angola-South West Africa border, in the region of the Kunene river, seem to present a straightforward narrative. In the period between the First and Second World Wars, we find an established pattern of Kwanyama/Ovambo leaving Portuguese Angola to escape repressive practices of forced labour, and as a reaction to the mistreatment of political leaders. Flight movements were encouraged by South African officials stationed in the Ovamboland district of South West Africa, directly south of the border, who practised, notably before 1945, a policy of co-optation of local chiefs. However, it has hitherto remained unnoticed that, between 1945 and 1974, changes in the policies of the authoritarian Portuguese empire had highly practical effects with regard to these flows. Until the 1960s, the comparative advantage of South African border policies lost its impact. In the early 1970s, a more liberal tax policy in the Angolan Cunene district had an even stronger impact on the decision-making processes on the part of local populations.The analysis shows quite clearly that, even under the auspices of late colonial social policies, which favoured grand schemes and more thorough control of populations, the initiative of local groups remained unbroken. In a scenario of colonial policy that favoured the power of the Ovambo chiefs on the southern side of the border, women and younger men used the border to escape social conditions they interpreted as repressive, and locals were capable of constantly reanalysing the advantages present on either side of the border. These results, which confirm the room for manoeuvre of potential forced labourers, also warn us not to generalise too readily about the consequences of under-equipped and authoritarian colonial policies, such as for Portuguese rule over southern Angola. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Gb;Kf;L3 M3 - 39206443X L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1012908 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4428 T1 - Du Nigeria au Maghreb : le chaŒnon manquant entre Boko Haram et Al-Qaida A1 - P‚rouse de Montclos,Marc-Antoine Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Notes, r‚f., r‚s. en fran‡ais (p. 124) et en anglais (p. 126) KW - international relations KW - Islamic movements KW - Maghreb KW - Nigeria KW - Northern Africa KW - regional security KW - terrorism RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 111 EP - 122 JA - Maghreb Machrek: (2015), no.222, p.111-122. IS - 222 U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 395541484 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4405 T1 - Forge and the funeral : the smith in Kapsiki/Higi culture A1 - van Beek,Walter E.A. Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 373-388. - Met gloss., index, noten KW - artisans KW - Cameroon KW - iron forging KW - Kapsiki KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 404 CY - East Lansing, MI PB - Michigan State University Press U2 - w51 T3 - African history and culture SN - 978-1-611-86166-2 AV - AFRIKA 49538 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 39901327X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4406 T1 - Forged in the Great War : people, transport, and labour, the establishment of colonial rule in Zambia, 1890-1920 Forged in the Great War : people, transport, and labour, the establishment of colonial rule in Zambia, 1890-1920 A1 - Gewald,Jan Bart Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [144]-156. - Met noten KW - colonial administration KW - colonialism KW - Great Britain KW - labour KW - transport KW - World War I KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIII, 156 CY - Leiden PB - African Studies Centre U2 - w51 T3 - African studies collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 61 SN - 978-90-5448-147-8 AV - AFRIKA 49524 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398845964 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4402 T1 - Franz von Benda-Beckmann : legal pluralism in the past and future A1 - Bavinck,Maarten A1 - SimonThomas,Marc A1 - Turner,Bertram Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten, samenvattingen KW - legal anthropology KW - legal pluralism KW - world RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis [Host] U2 - w51 T3 - Journal of legal pluralism and unofficial law, ISSN 2305-9931 ; vol. 47, no. 3, 2015 N2 - This special issue contains a reflection on the importance of Franz von Benda-Beckmann for the study of legal pluralism. Von Benda-Beckmann (1941-2013) was a core figure in this interdisciplinary field. Not only did he, in the words of John Griffiths (2013, 8), make the concept of legal pluralism central to the anthropology of law, he also achieved something like a paradigm shift among enlightened legal scholars and sociologists of law, such that the pluralistic character of law in society became generally accepted. Turner kicks off this special issue. He provides an introduction to the academic work of Franz von Benda-Beckmann, highlighting its importance for various forward-looking avenues of research in legal anthropology. His extended contribution is followed by two articles that situate von Benda-Beckmann's work in the space between law and anthropology. Anders defines his role in creating the subdiscipline of legal anthropology, while Good, departing from the notion of folk law, emphasizes von Benda-Beckmann's efforts to realize a solid comparative perspective. The following three articles highlight the contribution of Franz von Benda-Beckmann to property analysis and politics. Wiber, as well as Roth and coauthors, discuss von Benda-Beckmann's interest in debates over privatization and standardization of property rights. The latter authors focus specifically on the topic of water rights. Nuijten evaluates the relevance of von Benda-Beckmann's work for social movements that challenge a dominant (normative) order, drawing examples from the struggle of the Platform of Mortgage Victims in Spain. Vel and Bedner finally engage with von Benda-Beckmann's history of ethnographic fieldwork among the Minangkabau of Indonesia. They take his last coauthored monograph on the effects of administrative decentralization in Indonesia as a starting point. The postscript by Bavinck and Simon Thomas presents insights into the realization of the special issue and summarizes the various contributions. These contributions on the academic significance of von Benda-Beckmann's work are followed by a complete overview of his numerous publications AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399344632 L3 - http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjlp20/47/3 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4417 T1 - Geographical analysis of voter apathy in presidential elections between 1999 and 2011 in Nigeria A1 - Taiwo,Olalekan John A1 - Ahmed,Fethi Y1 - 2015/// KW - Nigeria KW - presidential elections KW - voting RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.3, p.250-268 : krt., tab. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Correlates and predictors of the spatiotemporal pattern of voter apathy in presidential elections were analyzed for all the states in Nigeria between 1999 and 2011, using data from the National Bureau of Statistics. The Moran Index (Local and Global), analysis of variance, and geographical weighted regression were used in understanding the spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of voter apathy. There were statistically significant temporal (F = 4.811, P .05) and spatial (F = 8.133 P .05) variations, and spatial dependency in voter apathy. Men's population size, expenditures on number of higher institutions of learning, expenditures on household goods and education were main predictors of voter apathy. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Fn;D2 M3 - 396601448 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2015.1009381 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4410 T1 - Globalisation and sustainable Africa-China trade : what role play the African regional organisations? A1 - Ciss‚,Daouda Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 28-31 KW - Africa KW - African organizations KW - China KW - international economic relations KW - international trade RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Uppsala PB - Nordiska Afrikainstitutet U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Occasional paper SN - 978-91-7106-762-3 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398499179 L3 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1887 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4431 T1 - Inside the government, but outside the law : residents' committees, public authority and twilight governance in post-war Angola A1 - Croese,Sylvia Y1 - 2015/// KW - Angola KW - housing policy KW - popular participation KW - State-society relationship RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 405 EP - 417 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.405-417. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article explores the workings of public authority in post-war Angola through an analysis of the history and current functioning of residents' committees at neighbourhood level in peri-urban Luanda, based on case-study research in the Zango housing project. While recognising that power in Angola is highly centralised, and the autonomy of regular state structures limited, it argues that, when power is studied from below, state officials and those they engage with can be seen to produce, recognise and negotiate public authority in multiple ways that are embedded in the country's political history. In doing so, the article aims to bring a sense of history and agency to what is commonly seen by scholars as a top-down and repressive project of state-building. Yet the twilight existence of residents' committees, as institutions that function, but are not officially recognised, as part of the state, also illustrates the deeply ambiguous nature of this endeavour as one that, although formally aimed at building a democratic state that follows the rule of law, continues to be deeply entrenched in informal practices that ultimately serve to preserve the ruling party's hold on power. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Gb;D2 M3 - 392064529 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1013312 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4412 T1 - La didactique du conte : contribution p‚dagogique … l'‚tude du conte dans l'espace s‚n‚galais A1 - Talla Diallo,Mor Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 151-155. - Met index, noten KW - folk tales KW - language instruction KW - pedagogy KW - Senegal KW - teaching methods RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 163 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 T3 - Collection Palabres africaines SN - 2-343-05872-5 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49546 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 397802153 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4409 T1 - Land laws and proclamations in Tanzania and Ethiopia A1 - Woldegiorgis,Birhanu Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 26 KW - Ethiopia KW - land law KW - land tenure KW - land use KW - Tanzania RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Uppsala PB - Nordiska Afrikainstitutet U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Occasional paper SN - 978-91-7106-763-0 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398499187 L3 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1889 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4419 T1 - Land use and land cover change and its implications in Kagera river basin, East Africa A1 - Berakhi,Robel Ogbaghebriel A1 - Oyana,Tonny J. A1 - Adu-Prah,Samuel Y1 - 2015/// KW - East Africa KW - land use KW - remote sensing KW - topography RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.3, p.209-231 : ill., graf., krt., tab. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The Kagera basin has experienced major land use/cover changes in tropical forests, woodlands, and savannas due to the incessant conversion of land to agricultural and settlement use. While the land use/cover change has accelerated land degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change in the region, few studies exist on the drivers and implications of land use/cover dynamics in the basin. The study quantified the historical land use/cover changes beginning from 1984 to 2011 and predicted future changes using multi-level data-sets. The authors also examined population growth and government policies as they relate to land cover/use change. Data-sets from disparate sources consisting of multi-temporal satellite images, digital elevation model, population, and relevant ancillary data were used in the study. A combination of post-classification change detection method, intensity analysis, and Markov chain models were used to analyze and evaluate historical land use/cover changes and predict future change scenarios. The authors observed a major expansion of agriculture land at the loss of woodland savanna. Overall, change is more pronounced and fast during the period 1984-1994 and relatively slow during 1994-2011. Category and transition intensities were more pronounced in 1984-1994 than 1994-2011. These changes suggest policy intervention from government and individual response during the period 1994-2011. In addition, the study identified population growth, settlement expansion, and local policies as key drivers of land use/cover change. Future scenarios indicate: (1) increase in agriculture land use, (2) loss in woodland savanna and forest cover, and (3) significant wetland loss to agriculture. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Ha;J3 M3 - 396601421 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2014.912140 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4413 T1 - Le roman f‚minin ivoirien A1 - Coulibaly,Moussa Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - C“te d'Ivoire KW - French language KW - literary criticism KW - literature KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 178 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 T3 - Critiques litt‚raires N2 - 1Šre partie. Les innovations dans le style d'‚criture. De la diglossie au silence, esth‚tique romanesque chez Regina Yaou / par Moussa Coulibaly -- Les hardiesses de l'autorepr‚sentation dans Loin de mon pŠre de V‚ronique Tadjo : entre m‚tafiction et autofiction sp‚culaire / par Damo Junior Vianney Koffi. -- 2Šme partie. Le renouvellement du personnage. Le nouveau personnage f‚minin dans Rebelle de Fatou Keita / par Koffi Franck Evi -- Vers la reconquˆte des identit‚s f‚minines. Portraits de femmes chez Muriel Diallo / par Daniel S. Larang‚. -- 3Šme partie. Les nouvelles th‚matiques. De l'anticonformisme au renouvellement th‚matique dans la litt‚rature f‚minine ivoirienne : le cas d'Une femme, deux maris de Fatou Fanny-Ciss‚ / par Fatoumata Toure Cisse -- criture du d‚sastre dans Le Cr‚puscule de l'homme de Flore Hazoum‚ / par Dehi Armand Didier Koukougnon -- L'criture de la rupture dans le roman f‚minine ivoirien : le cas d'Une femme, deux maris de Fatou Fanny-Ciss‚ / par Baha Anicette Carolle Ahouakan SN - 2-343-05715-X AV - AFRIKA 49507 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 397074131 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4414 T1 - Making ubumwe : power, state and camps in Rwanda's unity-building project A1 - Purdekov ,Andrea Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [251]-274. - Met index, noten KW - conflict resolution KW - nation building KW - Rwanda KW - social justice RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 292 CY - New York PB - Berghahn Books U2 - w51 T3 - Studies in forced migration ; volume 34 N2 - Kubaka ubumwe : building unity in a divided society -- Settling the unsettled : the politics and policing of meaning in Rwanda -- The wording of power : legitimisation as narrative currency and political intimation -- The presencing effect : surveillance and state reach in Rwanda -- Incorporation, disconnect : the embodiments of power and the unworking of contestation -- Unity's multiplicities : ambiguity at work -- Performances and platforms : activities of unity and reconciliation in the contexts of power -- Ingando camps : nation building as consent building -- Rights of passage : liminality and the reproduction of power -- The yeast of change : civic education, social transformation and the new development corps -- What kind of unity? Prospects for co-existence, social justice and peace SN - 1-7823-8832-X (hardback) alk. paper AV - AFRIKA 49550 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 397018045 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4416 T1 - Mapping the determinants of child mortality in Nigeria : estimates from mortality index A1 - Gayawan,Ezra A1 - Turra,Cassio M. Y1 - 2015/// KW - cartography KW - child mortality KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.3, p.269-293 : ill., krt. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Although the risk factors of child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa have received much attention in the literature, detailed spatially varying relationships among these factors have remained unknown. The assumption is that the determinants exact matching influence across space but there are good reasons to doubt the veracity of this claim. This study examines the spatially varying relationships of determinants of child mortality in Nigeria, using data from Demographic and Health Surveys. The authors control the duration of exposure to the risks of mortality by computing the mortality index of individual women. Based on this, the authors used geographically weighted regression to map the varying effects of the risk factors. The results show that there are huge variations, across space, in the contributions of all the variables considered. The authors established that factors that made consistent contributions, albeit at different scales, include women's education, household headship, wealth index, and toilet facilities. The observed variations indicate that cultural, political, and climatic factors operate with these determinants to shape the level of impact on the survival chance of children. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Fn;J3 M3 - 396601456 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2015.1039553 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4429 T1 - Mobility makes states : migration and power in Africa A1 - Vigneswaran,Darshan A1 - Quirk,Joel Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met index, noten KW - Angola KW - Ghana KW - internal migration KW - migrants KW - migration KW - mobility KW - Mozambique KW - Portuguese-speaking Africa KW - Rwanda KW - South Africa KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - SÆo Tom‚ KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - VI, 297 CY - Philadelphia, PA PB - University of Pennsylvania Press U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Human mobility has long played a foundational role in producing state territories, resources, and hierarchies. When people move within and across national boundaries, they create both challenges and opportunities. In this volume chapters written by historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists explore different patterns of mobility in sub-Saharan Africa and how African States have sought to harness these movements toward their own ends. Contents: Mobility makes States (Joel Quirk and Darshan Vigneswaran); Part I Channeling human mobility. Portuguese empire building and human mobility in SÆo Tom‚ and Angola, 1400s-1700s (Filipa Ribeiro da Silva); "Captive to civilization": law, labor mobility, and violence in colonial Mozambique (Eric Allina); Victims, saviors, and suspects: channeling mobility in post-genocide Rwanda (Simon Turner); Channeling mobility across a segregated Johannesburg (Darshan Vigneswaran); Policy spectacles: promoting migration-development scenarios in Ghana (Nauja Kleist). Part II Moving concentrations of power. Kinetocracy: the government of mobility at the desert's edge (Benedetta Rossi); Decolonization and (dis)possession in Lusophone Africa (Pamila Gupta); Moving from war to peace in the Zambia-Angola borderlands (Oliver Bakewell); Recognition, solidarity, and the power of mobility in Africa's urban estuaries (Loren B. Landau). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 0-8122-4711-6 AV - AFRIKA 49191 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Ea;C6 M3 - 395143365 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4434 T1 - Nelson Mandela, Robben Island and the imagination of a new South Africa A1 - Soudien,Crain Y1 - 2015/// KW - prisoners KW - South Africa KW - world view RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 353 EP - 366 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.353-366. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The purpose of this article is to argue that the Robben Island prison experience between 1962 and the early 1990s makes an important contribution to the South African debate on the nature of belonging. The article focuses on Nelson Mandela's imagination of belonging. It shows how, through the process of formal study and the informal flowering of seminars, and particularly the debates and engagements that take place, Mr Mandela and his fellow prisoners work through, often with great personal difficulty and even contradiction, the questions of their individual and collective pasts and their subjectivities, and begin to delineate and even rehearse alternative visions of what a new South Africa might look like. This "working through" involved, for Mandela, difficult questions of belonging: race, nation and the political economy to sustain belonging. Who and what is the nation, and what is its content? Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Kf;C1 M3 - 392064499 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1012915 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4423 T1 - Oil discovery in Turkana County, Kenya : a source of conflict or development? A1 - Johannes,Eliza M. A1 - Zulu,Leo C. A1 - Kalipeni,Ezekiel Y1 - 2015/// KW - conflict KW - natural resources KW - petroleum KW - petroleum exploration KW - Tanzania KW - Turkana RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.2, p.142-164 : ill.graf., krt., tab. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - The recent discovery of oil in Turkana County in Kenya has brought to the forefront the plight of the Turkana people, a marginalized pastoralist group in semi-arid northwestern Kenya. Oil discovery has ignited considerable new-found interest in this neglected region by nonlocal Kenyan and foreign actors. Specifically, the authors use the resource curse framework to examine major drivers, impacts, and local perceptions of resource-based conflicts generally, and impacts of added vulnerabilities, risks, and opportunities introduced by the recent discovery and development of oil in Turkana County. Our preliminary observations indicate that the Turkana, on top of pre-existing and increasingly militarized interethnic and cross-border conflicts primarily driven by competition over scarce pasture and water resources, are likely to face the dreaded 'oil curse' that has brought untold devastation on the livelihoods of communities elsewhere in Africa. The central argument in this paper is that the recent discovery of oil will exacerbate pre-existing tensions and likely result in full-blown violent conflicts among the already marginalized Turkana against local and foreign investors such as Tullow Oil that are now converging on local towns of Lodwar and Lokichar in Turkana, unless effective and timely preventive and corrective action is taken. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - He;C1 M3 - 396601243 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2014.884466 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4426 T1 - Ouverture m‚diatique, pluralisme et audiovisuel : ajustements au S‚n‚gal, du monopole au num‚rique A1 - Thiam,Guila Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met noten KW - 2000 KW - broadcasting KW - democracy KW - elections KW - information technology KW - mass media KW - media policy KW - Senegal RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 204 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 SN - 2-343-05276-X pbk AV - AFRIKA 49258 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 396040306 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4437 T1 - Principals, chiefs and school committees : the localisation of rural school administration in Lebowa, 1972-1990 A1 - Phillips,Laura Y1 - 2015/// KW - bantustans KW - educational history KW - educational management KW - schools KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 299 EP - 314 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.299-314 : tab. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines the processes driving the making of local school administrations in the Mapulaneng district in the former Lebowa Bantustan in South Africa. It examines the development of the school as a key site of power struggles, by considering the changing relationship between chiefs, principals and school committee members. The author makes her argument in three steps: first she shows how both the chieftainship and the rural school became responsive to the South African state and, later, the Bantustan administration. She then discusses what this meant for the governance of education in the early Lebowa period, from 1972 to 1980. She concludes with an examination of how the political environment and practices of power produced new forms of governance by the 1980s. By positioning the rural Bantustan school in the changing political and moral economies of the era, she shows how Bantustan schools became 'localised', with significant effect for a later period of education. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Kf;G1 M3 - 392064464 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1013778 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4424 T1 - Provision of critical infrastructure in urban hinterland and rural coastland of southwestern Nigeria : comparing the efforts of CBOs A1 - Emmanuel,Adebayo Adewunmi A1 - Fasakin,Julius Olubunmi Y1 - 2015/// KW - associations KW - community participation KW - infrastructure KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.2, p.125-141 : krt., tab. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Community-based organizations (CBOs) embark on physical projects to provide facilities which contribute to improving the economic status of individuals in their communities. This paper describes the impact of infrastructural facilities provided by CBOs in two geographically contrasting local government areas (LGAs) of Ondo State, Nigeria, on the economy of residents. Akure South LGA, an urban hinterland, was compared with Ilaje LGA, a rural coastland. Questionnaires were administered to elicit information from residents on the level of contribution of facilities provided by CBOs to their personal economy. Facility contributory index model was developed to analyze the levels of CBOs' contribution. The results revealed that facilities in Akure South LGA had higher contributions to the economic well-being of the people than that of the same facilities in Ilaje LGA. Recommendations include a greater intervention by the government through evolution of strategies to provide essential facilities, such as water and electricity, while CBOs are encouraged to engage in capacity building and networking. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Fn;C2 M3 - 396601235 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2013.879634 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4408 T1 - Regionalising African civil societies : lessons, opportunities and constraints A1 - Millstein,Marianne Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 18. - Met bijl KW - Africa KW - civil society KW - economic integration KW - NGO KW - regionalism RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Uppsala PB - Nordiska Afrikainstitutet U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Occasional paper N2 - Report from the workshop 'Regionalising African civil societies : lessons, opportunities and constraints', held in Uppsala, Sweden in October 2014 and co-organised by the Nordic Africa Institute (Sweden), the West Africa Civil Society Institute (Ghana) and the Department of Human Geography at Stockholm University (Sweden) SN - 978-91-7106-767-8 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398499217 L3 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1912 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4404 T1 - Restorative and flexible customary procedures and their gendered impact : a preliminary view on Namibia's formalization of Traditional Courts A1 - Peters,E.A. A1 - Ubink,J.M. Y1 - 2015/// KW - customary courts KW - customary law KW - empowerment KW - Namibia KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE JA - The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law: (2015), vol.47, no.2, p.291-311 : krt. VL - 47 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - From 2011, Namibia has begun implementing its Community Courts Act of 2003, which formally recognizes Namibia's Traditional Courts and creates linkages between the customary and the state legal system. The Act envisages several procedural changes in the operation of Traditional Courts and this article evaluates whether these changes are likely to empower women to make more effective use of the customary justice system. The article describes and analyzes customary procedures in Traditional Courts in the Kunene, Caprivi and Oshana regions of Namibia. It specifically focuses on three prominent characteristics of customary justice systems: their restorative nature, their flexibility and their gendered impact. The article finds that several procedural aspects form barriers to women's access and participation in Traditional Courts. These aspects include unclear planning and time-consuming procedures, the lack of female councilors, and cultural barriers for women to report cases. The article furthermore shows that customary justice systems' negotiable and flexible character also forms a likely barrier for women as they often do not have the same knowledge and bargaining power in Traditional Courts as their male counterparts. The article concludes that while the Community Courts Act is likely to impact positively on the administration of justice by the Traditional Courts through the allocation of stronger powers to serve processes, summon witnesses, and enforce decisions, the Act does not address the procedural issues identified as detrimental to women's customary legal empowerment. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399343660 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2014.995521 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4418 T1 - Silence of the leaders : alcohol policy-making in Malawi A1 - Mambulu,Faith Nankasa Y1 - 2015/// KW - alcohol policy KW - alcoholic beverages KW - legislation KW - Malawi RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 232 EP - 249 JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.3, p.232-249 : tab. VL - 34 IS - 3 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper draws on the advocacy coalition framework and uses content analysis to examine policy arguments and counterarguments over new legislation governing production, distribution and sale of alcohol in Malawi amidst growing concerns about alcohol-related public health problems and moral decay. The authors analyzed contents and claims reported in major newspapers (50 papers) and technical reports (2) spanning 2010-2013. Ironically, the findings of the study reveal the beverage industry in Malawi has proceeded by publicly endorsing the proposal for new legislation and openly backing the position of the pro-regulation coalition to restore 'sanity' to the nation. At the same time, leading actors in the beverage industry have artfully deployed a mixture of economic and nationalistic sentiments and argumentative crossovers to deflect policy narratives of opponents advocating for tighter alcohol legislation and depicting themselves as an earnest partner in the policy-making process; retaining for themselves a measure of credibility on the alcohol policy-making platform. The paper concludes by underscoring the contingent nature of policy argumentation and the role played by economic and cultural factors in shaping policy processes in Malawi. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jb;D2 M3 - 39660143X L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2014.1003306 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4442 T1 - Social, political and cultural challenges of the BRICS A1 - Ribeiro,Gustavo Lins Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - 2013 KW - Africa KW - conference papers (form) KW - economic development KW - global economy KW - international politics KW - social security KW - South Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 500 CY - Bamenda [etc.] PB - Langaa Research & Publishing CIG [etc.] U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This volume contains papers that were presented at the 37th annual meeting of ANPOCS (Associa‡Æo Nacional de P¢s-Gradua‡Æo e Pesquisa em Ciˆncias Sociais), hosted in µguas de Lindoia, SÆo Paulo (Brazil), in 2013. The conference brought together some 30 social scientists from the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). The papers were gathered under three umbrella's: I. Development and public policies in the BRICS; II. Contemporary transformations and re-assignment of political and cultural meaning in the BRICS; and III. Emergent powers and transformations in the international system. The same division into three parts is followed in the book. General chapters and chapters dealing with (South) Africa are: Part I: Social sciences and the BRICS (Tom Dwyer); The global position of South Africa as BRICS country (Freek Cronj‚); Development public policies, emerging contradictions and prospects in the post-apartheid South Africa (Sultan Khan); Part II: Political-economic changes and the production of new categories of understanding in the BRICS (Anton dia Borges); South Africa: hopeful and fearful (Francis Nyamnjoh); Income security systems in comparative perspective: Brazil and South Africa (Maria Paula Gomes dos Santos); Part III: The BRICS in the international system: very relevant countries, but a group of limited importance (Eduardo Viola); Is the BRICS a harbinger of a new matrix of global governance in trade, energy and climate change? (Alexander Zhebit); South Africa in the international politics of climate and energy (Kathryn Hochstetler); Resource rents, resource nationalism and innovation policy: perspectives on Africa and the BRICS (Michael Kahn). [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 995-679214-4 AV - AFRIKA 48541 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Kf;D1 M3 - 390788252 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4432 T1 - The corporate social responsibility projects of the oil companies in Angola : anecdotal fact or significant new trend in public health development intervention? A1 - Tallio,Virginie Y1 - 2015/// KW - Angola KW - oil companies KW - public health KW - social development RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 389 EP - 404 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.389-404 : tab. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Angola is one of the most contradictory countries in the world. It has among the worst health and educational indicators, due to the war that tore it apart for more than 30 years. At the same time, it has one of the world's fastest rates of economic growth, thanks to the oil money that flows into the country. The country needs to (re)build its infrastructure, roads, schools, hospitals, and so on, and to develop its educational and health systems. Oil companies are deeply involved in this, through the process known as angolaniza‡ao (Angolanisation). Through their corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies, they finance and implement social projects. They are thus replacing development NGOs, which never seized the market for the reconstruction of Angola. This article analyses the specificities of the oil companies' participation in the public health sector, looking at the changes their intervention is causing in the model of development. It concludes with an analysis of the consequences of these changes for the shape of the Angolan State. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Gb;E1 M3 - 392064510 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1015790 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4421 T1 - The global health threat of African urban slums : the example of urban tuberculosis A1 - Oppong,Joseph R. A1 - Mayer,Jonathan A1 - Oren,Eyal Y1 - 2015/// KW - Africa KW - informal settlements KW - public health KW - tuberculosis RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.2, p.182-195 : graf., krt. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Urban slums in developing countries are experiencing the most rapid population growth of any settlement type globally. Such growth of densely settled slums exerts a profound influence on the epidemiology and geography of communicable disease, transmitted through multiple modes. Specifically, high density, poor sanitation, poorly built housing, and lack of both adequate sewage systems and water supply facilitate pathogen spread. Long-range transmission of infection, partly through migration or travel of infected individuals, makes communicable diseases of urban areas in developing countries health problems of the entire world rather than localized areas. Non-endemic areas are threatened with disease spread. Because a significant proportion of slum growth and disease burden is in sub-Saharan Africa, global well-being demands that we understand and control disease spread in African slums as a major international health priority. This paper outlines the potential threats and implications of African urban slum health using the example of tuberculosis (TB), which is highly prevalent in developing countries. Using the case of Nima, a slum in Accra, Ghana, the authors argue that successful disease control efforts in developed countries depend critically on effective disease surveillance and control efforts in developing countries, including African urban slums. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Ba;I1 M3 - 39660126X L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2014.910815 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4436 T1 - The malicious football game : urban interactions and power relations in Louren‡o Marques, capital of colonial Mozambique A1 - Domingos,Nuno Y1 - 2015/// KW - colonial history KW - football KW - Mozambique KW - urban life RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 315 EP - 334 JA - Journal of Southern African Studies: (2015), vol.41, no.2, p.315-334. VL - 41 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Focusing on the game of football performed in the outskirts of Louren‡o Marques, the capital of colonial Mozambique, today's Maputo, this article aims to demonstrate how the colonial situation in Mozambique during the last decades of Portuguese rule could be interpreted through the social and moral values that emerged from the dominant interactions in football matches. Association football is the grammatical basis for the construction of a particular language, which is the outcome of a contextual and porous adaptation to the surrounding colonial world, and is translated into the gestures and movements of football players, the individual cells of this shared idiom. In seeking to recover the contextual meaning of this language, the article will argue that the space of play, initially idealised as a locus of education by local African elites in the 1920s and 1930s, and afterwards criticised by colonial modernisers as a symptom of degeneration, possible political subversion and lack of economic productivity, was ultimately a field where the truth of the economy of symbolic practices and exchanges, which characterised everyday life in the suburbs of Louren‡o Marques in the final stages of Portuguese rule in Mozambique, reigned. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jc;L3 M3 - 392064472 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2015.1013737 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4425 T1 - The rhetoric and reality of community empowerment in coastal conservation : a case study from Menai Bay Conservation Area, Tanzania A1 - Shinn,Jamie Y1 - 2015/// KW - coastal management KW - communities KW - empowerment KW - Tanzania KW - Zanzibar RP - NOT IN FILE JA - African Geographical Review: (2015), vol.34, no.2, p.107-124 : foto, graf., krt., tab. VL - 34 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Coastal areas across the globe are experiencing alarming levels of degradation, including in East Africa. In response, marine conservation efforts in the region are on the rise, many of which claim community empowerment as an essential goal. At the same time, research from geography and cognate disciplines has been working to detail the ways in which conservation practices in Africa can negatively impact communities living in and around protected areas. However, due in part to the much more recent history of coastal conservation, much of this important research is focused on land-based ecosystems. This paper adds to the burgeoning literature on coastal conservation efforts in the region by presenting findings from a case study of a World Bank-funded project in the Menai Bay Conservation Area (MBCA), in Zanzibar, Tanzania. This study combines interview-based fieldwork and a review of policy literature to conclude that while the project in MBCA maintains a strong rhetoric of community involvement, the goal of achieving community empowerment remains elusive. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - Elektronisch artikel Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - He;J2 M3 - 396601227 L3 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2013.878664 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4407 T1 - The role of food banks in food security in Uganda : the case of the Hunger Project food bank, Mbale epicentre A1 - Watuleke,Joseph Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 76-89. - Met samenvatting KW - food security KW - food supply KW - small farms KW - Uganda RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Uppsala PB - The Nordic Africa Institute U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Current African issues, ISSN 0280-2171 ; 60 N2 - This study addresses the role the food bank plays in food security, sustainable livelihoods and building resilience to climate change among smallholder farmers in Uganda, and in particular eastern Uganda. Currently, it is difficult to measure the socioeconomic impact of the food bank on smallholder farmers in eastern Uganda due to the difficulty of isolating its contribution from that of interrelated programmes and farmer activities. It is, however, evident that the food bank plays a significant role in improving the smallholder farmers' food production and incomes. The food bank is actively engaged in training smallholder farmers in modern farming methods, providing improved seeds and safe storage facilities for farmers' produce, helping farmers to diversify their livelihood sources and providing climate-related information. Prolonged drought and lack of access to sufficient seeds of good quality are the main sources of food insecurity among smallholder farmers. Distance from the food bank and lack of access to information are among the other factors that affected many farmers' ability to participate in food bank activities. Community ownership of the food bank is still lacking, and this is a long term threat to the sustainability of the project. There is therefore an urgent need to establish community-managed food banks at lower levels that ensure community ownership equitably distribute benefits among target farmers encourage seed-saving among farmers initiate community-upported agriculture programmes to improve access to farm credit and invest in rainwater harvesting for irrigation AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398499225 L3 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1890 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4415 T1 - Thot : pens‚e et pouvoir en gypte pharaonique A1 - Inesta,Ferran Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [269]-276 KW - deities KW - Egypt KW - Egyptian culture KW - prehistory RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 276 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 SN - 2-343-04749-9 AV - AFRIKA 49243 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 39662829X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4427 T1 - War, politics and justice in West Africa : essays 2003-2014 A1 - Gberie,Lansana Y1 - 2015/// N1 - Met noten KW - essays (form) KW - Liberia KW - political history KW - Sierra Leone KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 374 CY - Freetown PB - Osman Sankoh U2 - w51 T3 - Sierra Leonean writers series SN - 978-99910-9218-8 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49313 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 395545722 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4449 T1 - Case digest on enforcement of economic, social and cultural rights A1 - Nderitu,Michael Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met noten KW - administration of justice KW - human rights KW - jurisprudence KW - Kenya KW - social and economic rights RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - The Kenya Section of the International Commission of Jurists U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 SN - 9966-95857-6 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M3 - 399254218 L3 - http://www.icj-kenya.org/dmdocuments/books/case%20digest%20on%20the% 20enforcement%20of%20economic2c%20social%20and%20cultural%20ecosoc%20rights% 204%201.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4443 T1 - C‚saire 2013 : parole due : colloque de Cerisy A1 - Fonkoua,Romuald Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr., notes, ref In: Pr‚sence africaine KW - 2013 KW - Africa KW - Afro-Caribbeans KW - Caribbean KW - conference papers (form) KW - poetry KW - world KW - writers RP - NOT IN FILE PB - Pr‚sence africaine U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Pr‚sence africaine, ISSN 0032-7638 ; no. 189 (2014) N2 - Ce num‚ro de Pr‚sence africaine r‚unit l'essentiel des communications prononc‚es lors du Centenaire de la naissance du poŠte Aim‚ C‚saire (1913-2013) organis‚ sous le titre "Parole due" au Centre Culturel International de Cerisy-La-Salle (France) du 4 au 11 septembre 2013. Les textes sont rassembl‚s en quatre parties: Po‚tique de l'uvre; Dialogues des genres et des arts; Traduction et p‚dagogie; Politiques de la litt‚rature. Contributions de: Romuald Fonkoua, Anne Douaire-Banny, Mamadou Ba, Delphine Rumeau, Alioune B. Diane, Bernadette Adams Cailler, Ren‚ H‚nane, Tiphaine Malfettes, Florian Alix, Nicolas Hossard, Malik Noel-Ferdinand, Yolaine Parisot, Anny Dominque Curtius, V‚ronique Corinus, Lilyan Kesteloot, Lilian Pestre d'Almeida, Marielle Aita, Jean Jonassaint, Louise Hardwick, Anne Schneider, Nick Nesbitt, Jean BessiŠre, Clotaire Saah Nengou, mary Gallagher, Laura Cassin, Christian Lapoussiniere, Philip Crispin et Kunio Tsunekawa. [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 978-2-7087-0882-2 AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Aa;K2 M3 - 399555234 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4452 T1 - China and India, "rising powers" and African development challenges and opportunities A1 - Roy,Sumit Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 31-34. - Met samenvatting KW - Africa KW - Angola KW - China KW - Ethiopia KW - India KW - international economic relations KW - international relations KW - international trade KW - Kenya KW - South Africa KW - Tanzania KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Uppsala PB - Nordiska Afrikainstitutet U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Occasional paper N2 - In this report, the challenges and opportunities arising from the growing ties between two key 'rising powers', China and India, and Africa are more fully explored. This trend has given rise to speculative, exaggerated and ideological responses and a mixture of anxiety and hope. What is needed is an interdisciplinary political economy study to investigate the ways in which global, regional and national linkages in the relationship impact on the prospects of sustainable development in Africa. The necessity for this is underscored by the growing influence of the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) in reshaping the world.In this frame, the focus is on the nature of the shift in China's and India's strategic vision of Africa in terms of politics, ideology and economic development. This shift impinges on trade and investment and, in turn, the scope for inducing structural economic change in the context of colonial and postcolonial tensions. Comparative observation of countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, particularly Ethiopia in the former, illustrates their capacity to cope with the new powers. This is a critical aspect of the continent's complex interplay with states and institutions within and beyond its borders. Ultimately, African nations have to individually and collectively confront the challenges and opportunities stemming from their evolving relationships with these rising powers SN - 978-91-7106-759-3 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398504660 L3 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1880 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4457 T1 - Dossier Imaginaire et urgence du social dans le roman francophone de la modernit‚ A1 - Diawara,Mamadou Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr., notes, r‚f KW - French-speaking Africa KW - literary criticism KW - novels RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 23 EP - 295 JA - Pr‚sence africaine: (2014), no.190, p.23-295. IS - 190 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Le d‚nominateur commun des textes qui consituent le dossier 'Imaginaire et urgence du social dans le roman francophone de la modernit‚' concerne l'interrogaton des modalit‚s par lesquelles l'‚crivain francophone dit le monde et comment chaque discours ‚nonce l'histoire et son histoire, l'implication du sujet dans ce qu'il dit. Ainsi l'auteur se construit aussi lui-mˆme, se met en scŠne. Les textes du dossier s'efforcent d'analyser la formation sociale … la quelle appartient le sujet en relation avec le discours o— cette formation apparaŒt. Contributions : La fabrique des h‚ros en Afrique subsaharienne (Mamadou Diawara); Articulations et particularit‚s du corps social niodiorien dans le roman 'Celles qui attendent' de Fatou Diome (St‚phanie Leclerc-Audet); La m‚moire, l'histoire et l'oubli dans 'Dossier class‚' d'Henri Lopes (Kavwahirehi Kasereka); crire la postcolonie chez Mongo Beti et Sony Labou Tansi : entre esth‚tique et politique (Gervais D‚sir‚ Yamb); Les enjeux de l'alt‚rit‚ dans 'L'homme qui m'offrait le ciel' de Calixthe Beyala (Cl‚mentine Mansiatima); La plong‚e dans le foss‚ du social … la rescousse d'un peuple … la d‚rive … travers 'La mal‚diction' de Pius Ngandu Nkashama; "L'histoire d'une histoire" ou la litt‚rature et la vie dans 'Mes hommes … moi' de Ken Bugul (Morgan Faulkner); La fiction africaine de la modernit‚ et ses probl‚matiques (Justin Bisanswa); Dialogisme, ironie et subjectivit‚ chez Valentin-Yves Mudimbe et Edmond Amran El Maleh (Florian Alix); Lever le voile sur la litt‚rature de la marge au Maroc (Assia Belhabib); Repr‚sentation du couple dans le roman francophone contemporain : entre fictionalit‚ et r‚alit‚ (Samia Selmani); La force des id‚es et le pouvoir des mots (Zineb Ali-Benali); Le retour chez soi, le retour sur soi ou le temps suspendu (Nadra Lajri); De l'urgence … la cr‚ation litt‚raire - note sur "Le discours antilllais d'douard Glissant (Jean BessiŠre); Strat‚gies, enjeux et jeux d'‚criture dans 'crire en pays domin‚' de Patrick Chamoiseau (Olga Hel-Bongo); Po‚tique, politique et ‚thique de l'imaginaire dans 'Les neuf consciences du Malfini' de Patrick Chamoiseau (Bernadette Cailler). [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ba;K2 M3 - 395514452 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4456 T1 - Dossier L'Alg‚rie : une stabilit‚ illusoire? A1 - Dris-Ait Hamadouche,Louisa Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Notes, r‚f., r‚s. en fran‡ais (p. 127-128) et en anglais (p. 129-130) KW - Algeria KW - mass media KW - political conditions KW - political stability RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 7 EP - 107 JA - Maghreb Machrek: (2014), no.221, p.7-107. IS - 221 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Parmi les pays du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord, l'Alg‚rie semblait aussi susceptible de connaŒtre un bouleversement majeur, puisqu'elle r‚unissait tous les ingr‚dients d'une explosion social - corruption, n‚potisme, fortes in‚galit‚s socio‚conomiques, libert‚s restreintes, p‚nurie de logements, mauvaise gouvernance - qui formaient un sombre tableau. Contre tout attente et mis … part les ‚meutes cycliques qui n'ont toujours pas cess‚ depuis, le r‚gime est rest‚ en place et aucun ‚v‚n‚ment majeur n'est venu bouleverser le statu quo qui a marqu‚ le pays durant la derniŠre d‚cennie. Cependant, il est clair que l'Alg‚rie fait face … une menace non seulement … l'int‚rieur mˆme du pays due … la l‚thargie du r‚gime, mais aussi … son environnement g‚opolitique. Les analyses fournies dans ce dossier 'L'Alg‚rie : une stabilit‚ illusoire?' tenteront de r‚pondre aux nombreuses questions concernant l'Alg‚rie et son avenir. Titres: Politique ext‚rieure et politique int‚rieure alg‚rienne : la r‚sistance r‚volutionnaire au service de la r‚silience autoritaire (Louis Dris-Ait Hamadouche); La politique m‚diterran‚enne de l'Alg‚rie … l'‚preuve des mutations g‚opolitiques r‚gionales : changement ou continuit‚ (Aomar Baghzouz); Stabilit‚ et changement politique au Maghreb : positionner l'Alg‚rie post-Printemps arabe (Djallil Lounnas); Les m‚dias en Alg‚rie : un espace en mutation (Cherif Dris); Alg‚rie 2015 : enjeux rentiers, d‚rives autoritaires et perspectives (Nadji Safir); Le coup de force permanent en Alg‚rie. Arm‚e, ‚lections et islamisme (Rachid Tlem‡ani). [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 395650569 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4444 T1 - Foreign aid and development in Sino-African relations I Efem N. Ubi A1 - Ubi,Efem N. Y1 - 2014/// KW - Africa KW - China KW - economic development KW - financial aid KW - international economic relations RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 243 EP - 272 JA - Journal of Developing Societies: (2014), vol.30, no.3, p.243-272 : fig., graf., tab. VL - 30 IS - 3 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Recently, some emerging economies are beginning to challenge the existing international development architecture by doling out huge amounts of aid, both in cash and kind to countries in Africa, thereby playing a prominent role in the development of Africa. Amongst these new donors, China tops the list. There is great optimism about the potential benefits of China-Africa aid co-operation despite the doubts expressed by "Sino-skeptics or sinophobes." This trust stems from two points: first, it is because China, which shares history of oppression and underdevelopment with Africa, deemed itself in a better position to be of veritable assistance to Africa, and second, Africa has plenty of lessons to draw from China's development experiences. It is important that Africa must use the events of the past to shape the future, that is, draw lessons from its past history and experiences with the West and at the same time emulate the Chinese experiences in growth, development, poverty reduction strategy, etc. However, for China's aid to guarantee Africa's development, it is not only advisable for Africa to maximize and build on the complementarities across the different sectors (trade, investment, aid, etc.), which this relations offer, but that African government must develop good policies, adequate institutional framework and regulations when strategizing for development and engaging with China, as this will enable Africa to benefit in an all round way. The paper concludes, it is only when these factors are taken into consideration that Africa will be on the path to development. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article@ f Y2 - 2015/12/16/ M3 - 399374922 L3 - http://jds.sagepub.com/content/30/3/243.abstract ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4446 T1 - Going west : contemporary mixed migration trends from the Horn of Africa to Libya & Europe Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr: p. 99-105. - Met noten KW - Europe KW - Libya KW - migration KW - Northeast Africa RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - Regional Mixed Migration Secretariat U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Mixed migration research series, Explaining people on the move ; study 5 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M3 - 399309020 L3 - http://www.regionalmms.org/fileadmin/content/rmms_publications/Going_ West_migration_trends_Libya___Europe_final.pdf ER - TY - ADVS ID - 4451 T1 - Half of a yellow sun A1 - Adichie,Chimamanda Ngozi A1 - Bandele-Thomas,Biyi A1 - Calderwood,Andrea A1 - Newton,Thandie Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Adapted from the award winning novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Engels gesproken, Engels ondertiteld KW - Biafran conflict KW - family KW - feature films (form) KW - gender relations KW - history KW - Igbo KW - Nigeria KW - twins KW - videos (form) RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [London] PB - Soda Pictures U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - During the mid-to-late sixties, twin sisters Olanna (Thandie Newton) and Kainene (Anika Noni Rose) return to newly independent Nigeria after their education in England. They make decisions that shock their wealthy family. Olanna moves in with her lover, the revolutionary professor Odenigbo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and his houseboy Ugwu (John Boyega), while Kainene takes over the family interests and pursues a career as a businesswoman, falling in love with Richard (Joseph Mawle), an English writer. As the Igbo people struggle to establish Biafra as an independent republic, the sisters become caught up in the shocking violence of the Nigerian civil war and a betrayal that threatens their family forever. [Abstract reproduced from dvd-video] AV - AFRIKA AVM1666 Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M3 - 398514860 L3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZsj_t1IFe4 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4447 T1 - Images that stay forever : personal stories of trauma suffered by Kenyan journalists covering the Tana River massacres in 2012 and the Westgate Shopping Mall attack in 2013 A1 - Kituyi,Dinah A1 - Mutonya,Njuguna A1 - Bwire,Victor A1 - Tunbridge,Louise Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Special edition Kenya Cover title KW - ethnic conflicts KW - journalism KW - Kenya KW - personal narratives (form) KW - terrorism RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [Nairobi] PB - Media Council of Kenya International Media Support U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M3 - 399261915 L3 - http://www.mediacouncil.or.ke/en/mck/jdownloads/General%20Downloads/mck_ ims_trauma_book_for_journalists.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4455 T1 - Les origines du mouvement national en Afrique noire : le cas du B‚nin, 1900-1939 A1 - Anignikin,Sylvain Coovi Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 365-375. - Met noten KW - 1900-1949 KW - anticolonialism KW - Benin KW - democracy KW - nationalism KW - political history RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 387 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 T3 - Etudes africaines SN - 2-343-03907-0 AV - AFRIKA 49259 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 396038379 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4458 T1 - Panorama de la philosophie camerounaise A1 - Ndjana,Hubert Mono Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 227-246. - Met bijl., noten KW - Cameroon KW - ethics KW - philosophy RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 250 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 N2 - On ne connaŒt pas beaucoup les philosophes camerounais dans le monde et les philosophes camerounais ne se connaissent pas beaucoup eux-mˆmes, entre eux, chacun ‚voluant apparemment seul dans son domaine. Ce livre s'efforce de donner, pour la toute premiŠre fois, une pr‚sentation aussi complŠte que possible de la philosophie camerounaise : personne ne se demandera plus s'il y a de la philosophie au Cameroun et quels sont les brillants esprits qui l'ont anim‚e et qui la poursuivent SN - 2-343-03945-3 AV - AFRIKA 49330 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 393458695 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4454 T1 - Politiques agricoles et strat‚gies paysannes au Mali de 1910 … 2010 : mythes et r‚alit‚s … l'Office du Niger A1 - Coulibaly,Ch‚ibane Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 263-270. - Met bijl., noten Oorspr.uitg. o.d.t.: Politiques agricoles et strat‚gies paysannes au Mali, 1910-1985 : le rŠgne des mythes … l'Office du Niger. - Bamako, Mali : ditions le Cauri d'Or, 1997 KW - agricultural history KW - agricultural policy KW - agricultural projects KW - deltas KW - development corporations KW - farmers KW - farmers' associations KW - Mali KW - Niger River RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 274 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U1 - Zie ook AFRIKA 28289. U2 - w51 N2 - ch. 1: Cent ans de vicissitudes. Historique : du Transsaharien … l'Office du Niger -- Naissance et persistance des mythes de l'Office du Niger. -- ch. 2: La p‚riode coloniale et contr“le des conditions de production. La p‚riode pr‚c‚dant la deuxiŠme guerre mondiale -- La p‚riode d'aprŠs guerre et les conditions de d‚finition d'un nouveau contrat … l'Office du Niger -- Le bilan de la politique coloniale. -- ch. 3: Agriculture paysanne et collectivisme socialiste. La politique "socialiste" et ses objectifs … l'Office du Niger -- Les moyens mis en oeuvre pour la r‚alisation de la politique agricole "socialiste" : la collectivisation … l'O.N. -- ch. 4: Agriculture paysanne et tat providence : les colons et les tentatives ‚tatiques de contr“le total de l'‚conomie paysanne (1970-1980). L'Instauration de la monoculture … l'O.N. -- Les moyens mis en oeuvre … l'O.N. : le renforcement des structures d'encadrement -- Les strat‚gies des diff‚rents types de colons face … la riziculture colons et les tentatives ‚tatiques de contr“le -- Les cons‚quences de la politique d'intensification de la riziculture … l'O.N. -- Conclusion du chapitre. -- ch. 5: Agriculture paysanne et financements ‚trangers. Les ann‚es 1910-1960 -- Les enjeux d'aprŠs 1980 : la mise en route du PASA et le Plan de redressement de l'O.N. de 1984 -- Les obstacles … la restructuration : les cat‚gories sociales citadines et l'agriculture -- Structures ‚tatiques et structures endogŠnes -- L'Etat malien face au projet de restructuration "propos‚" par les bailleurs de fonds ‚trangers. -- ch. 6: La p‚riode du "March‚ libre." Un march‚ libre, mais rŠglement‚ : 1982-1991 -- La d‚cennie du lib‚ralisme sauvage : 1992-2002 -- Les nouvelles politiques ‚conomiques (2002-2010) SN - 2-343-04972-6 pbk AV - AFRIKA 49257 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 396038417 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4450 T1 - Review of adaptive basic social services provision to reduce disaster risk of populations especially children in selected Horn of Africa countries A1 - Alexander,Bob Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: pages 242-245. - Met samenvatting KW - children KW - disasters KW - Northeast Africa KW - social services RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - UNICEF U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 AV - Elektronisch document @ Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M3 - 399251928 L3 - http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/user_upload/drought/docs/REVIEW_OF_ ADAPTIVE_BASIC_SOCIAL_SERVICES_9_April_(WEB).pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4445 T1 - Sino-African encounters in Ghana and Nigeria : from conflict to conviviality and mutual benefits A1 - Lampert,Ben A1 - Mohan,Giles Y1 - 2014/// KW - China KW - Chinese KW - Ghana KW - migrants KW - Nigeria KW - relations KW - retail trade KW - traders RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 9 EP - 39 JA - Journal of Current Chinese Affairs: (2014), vol.43, no.1, p.9-39. VL - 43 IS - 1 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - China's renewed engagement with Africa is often framed as a form of imperialism, with the growing number of Chinese migrants on the continent seen as an exploitative presence. Such claims have generally been based on little evidence, and where more detailed empirical studies have emerged, they tend to emphasise the tensions and conflicts that have arisen. This article on Chinese migrants in Ghana and Nigeria suggests that while there are concerns about Chinese competition in the informal retail sector and the treatment of local labour in Chinese enterprises, narratives of apparent tension and conflict are often much more nuanced than is generally recognised. Furthermore, more convivial and cooperative relations have also emerged and these have facilitated important opportunities for Africans to benefit from the Chinese presence. However, while the presence of Chinese migrants in African socio-economic life can be more integrated and mutually beneficial than is often assumed, the ability of African actors to benefit from this presence is highly uneven, placing the politics of class at the centre of any understanding of Sino-African encounters. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/16/ M3 - 39937406X L3 - http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/722/720 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4453 T1 - Tchad : les partis politiques et les mouvements d'opposition arm‚s de 1990 … 2012 : le multipartisme ou les fractures sociales A1 - Haggar,Bichara Idriss Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 283-284. - Met index, noten KW - 1990-1999 KW - Chad KW - political opposition KW - political parties RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 299 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 T3 - Pour mieux connaŒtre le Tchad SN - 2-343-04796-0 AV - AFRIKA 49254 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 396038549 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4448 T1 - The democratic paradox : a report on Kenya's 2013 general elections Y1 - 2014/// N1 - Met bijl., noten KW - 2013 KW - election monitoring KW - elections KW - Kenya KW - offences against human rights RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 SN - 9966-94185-1 pbk AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M3 - 399261532 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/399261532.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4476 T1 - A comparative study on public-private sector wage differentials in Kenya Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 79-81. - Met bijl KW - Kenya KW - wage differentials RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Policy paper series ; No. 5 SN - 9966-05806-0 pbk AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 39883976X L3 - http://www.kippra.org/downloads/Public%20Private%20Wage%20Differentials% 20in%20Kenya.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4469 T1 - Board membership in Zambian banks : a nemesis to good corporate governance? A1 - Luwabelwa,Walubita A1 - Mwenda,Kenneth K. Y1 - 2013/// KW - banking law KW - governance KW - legislation KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 103 EP - 128 JA - Zambia Law Journal: (2013), vol.44, p.103-128. VL - 44 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines the policy and legal bases of enacting section 31(4) of the Banking and Financial Services Act (BFSA) in Zambia. This section legislates a prohibition stopping an individual from serving as director of more than one bank or financial institution without the prior written approval of the Bank of Zambia. The author investigates whether the limitation on the number of boards an individual can sit on, in regard to registered banks, is a good practice of corporate governance, given the short supply of well-qualified and experienced corporate directors in the country. The author draws on international comparatives, in particular from the United Kingdom, to argue that the Zambian parliament should have left it to each bank to formulate its own contractual rules on these matters. Notes, ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jd;F1 M3 - 399249702 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4466 T1 - Civil society of the year awards 2012 report A1 - Kirimi,Stephen Y1 - 2013/// KW - civil society KW - Kenya KW - popular participation RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - Constitution & Reform Education Consortium (CRECO) U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M3 - 39930763X L3 - http://www.crecokenya.org/wp-content/uploads/Csoya-report-2012.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4479 T1 - Community media for development and participation : experiences, thoughts and forethoughts : in honour of Professor Alfred Esimatemi Opubor, Nigeria's First Professor of Mass Communication A1 - Ojebode,Ayobami Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bibliogr., index, noten KW - broadcasting KW - community radio KW - Ghana KW - Kenya KW - Malaysia KW - mass media KW - media history KW - Nigeria RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXII, 422 CY - Ibadan PB - John Archers (Publishers) Limited U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This edited volume is a collection of debate and report articles on community media and community communication. It presents experiences, thoughts and forethoughts from Cyprus, Ghana, Kenya, Malaysia and Nigeria. The first section of the book contains studies of the practice and impact of community media, especially community radio, in Ghanaian and Kenyan communities. The second section presents thoughts on how community media might better serve communities, democracy and development. The third section of the book focuses on the preferred structure, role, funding and management of future community radio in Nigeria, a country that does not have community radio yet. Contributions by Ayobami Ojebode, Alex Quarmyne & Wilna Quarmyne, Holger Briel, Murtada Busair Ahmad, Ayobami Ojebode & Kamoru Salaudeen, Olusola Oyero & Segun Joshua & Remi R. Aduradola, Kitche Magak & Susan M. Kilonzo & Jack Ogembo, Chimaobi Onwukwe & Uzoma Okugo, Henry Chigozie Duru & Chibuike Julius Nwosu & Timothy Onyejelem, John Galadima & Patience O. Onekutu, Rantimi Jays Julius-Adeoye, Jude Terna Kur & Bernard Bem Melladu & Hassan Alhaji Hassan, Babatunde R. Ojebuyi, Omowale Adelabu, Patience Onekutu, Tunde Adegbola & Obasanjo Joseph Oyedele, A.R.A Aderinoye & J. O. Ojuade, Ezekiel S. Asemah, Kenneth Asor Tsebee, Louisa Bassey Andah, Michael A. Kombol & John O. Ogi, Ngozi Doris Morah & Oladokun Omojola, Ebenezer O. Soola & Roseline N. Anekwe. [ASC Leiden abstract] SN - 978-52615-0-6 AV - AFRIKA 49478 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Fn;A4 M3 - 398507074 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4459 T1 - Conflicts in northern Ghana : search for solutions, stakeholders and way forward A1 - Salifu Mahama,Edward A1 - Longi,Felix T. Y1 - 2013/// KW - conflict resolution KW - ethnic conflicts KW - Ghana RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 112 EP - 129 JA - Ghana Journal of Development Studies: (2013), vol.10, no.1/2, p.112-129. VL - 10 IS - 1/2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has generally been described as a peaceful and stable country. Nonetheless, there are several ethno-political and religious conflicts, some of which have been ongoing in the country for several years. The conflicts could be broadly categorized as inter-, and intra-, ethnic conflicts. This paper gives an account of some of the major conflicts in northern Ghana that have drawn national attention, most of which were/are violent. It examines the causes of these conflicts, some of which include the struggle for traditional power and supremacy, claims of ownership of land, and some of which are otherwise politically and religiously motivated. While inter-ethnic conflicts are generally about sovereignty and claim to land, intra-ethnic conflicts are mostly about succession. The outcomes of these conflicts have made coexistence either very difficult in certain areas or even impossible. The authors also analyze the strategies that have been employed to manage, resolve or transform conflicts. Understanding the dynamics of these interventions is necessary for the search for lasting peace. The paper then assesses the roles and involvement of major stakeholders in conflict management, resolution and prevention in northern Ghana and finally suggests a way forward. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ff;C1 M3 - 399364285 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4468 T1 - County visits report on awareness creation 2012-2013 Y1 - 2013/// N1 - BIbliogr.: p. 51. - Met samenvatting KW - evaluation KW - Kenya KW - local government KW - ombudsman RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Westlands, Nairobi PB - The Commission on Administrative Justice U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399252487 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/399252487.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4473 T1 - Criminalisation of HIV transmission : considerations for a holistic approach to addressing HIV in Zambia A1 - Nkhata,C.Mushota Y1 - 2013/// KW - AIDS KW - criminal law KW - legislation KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 27 EP - 61 JA - Zambia Law Journal: (2013), vol.44, p.27-61. VL - 44 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article contributes to the debate on whether or not the transmission of HIV should be criminalised. In some countries the legal system has recognised the criminal element of wilful transmission of HIV and other communicable diseases either through specific statutory provisions, case law or other sources of law. The article discusses important considerations that should be taken into account in determining whether HIV transmission should be criminalised in Zambia in order to curb the high HIV prevalence in the country. Notes, ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jd;F1;I1 M3 - 399236988 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4463 T1 - Customary land ownership and gender disparity : evidence from the Wa municipality of Ghana A1 - Kuusaana,Elias Danyi A1 - Kidido,Joseph Kwaku A1 - Halidu-Adam,Eniam Y1 - 2013/// KW - gender inequality KW - Ghana KW - land tenure KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 63 EP - 80 JA - Ghana Journal of Development Studies: (2013), vol.10, no.1/2, p.63-80 : tab. VL - 10 IS - 1/2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Many studies have drawn attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. This paper discusses a study that examined gender issues in customary land ownership in the Wa municipality in Ghana. The research reveals significant disparities between men and women regarding access to and ownership of land. Only 38% of female respondents owned land as compared to 68% of the male respondents. This was mainly attributed to the patrilineal system of inheritance. The authors suggest that the inequality in access to land is due to financial constraints and rapid urbanization as well as the high illiteracy rate among women. They make a number of recommendations for enhancing women's access and ownership of customary land in the Wa municipality and for promoting gender inclusiveness. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ff;C4 M3 - 399357262 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4471 T1 - Determining the validity of an international arbitration agreement : a Zambian conundrum? A1 - Salati,Chipili Y1 - 2013/// KW - arbitration KW - legislation KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 63 EP - 75 JA - Zambia Law Journal: (2013), vol.44, p.63-75. VL - 44 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - An arbitration agreement expresses the intention of the parties to a dispute to forgo court litigation in preference to resolution of the dispute through arbitration. This article focuses on arbitration law in Zambia. The author argues that the mainstay of an arbitration agreement is the intention of the parties and a result of that intention is that the determination of the validity of an arbitration agreement should focus on the intention of the parties. The author also argues that in this determination, a distinction has to be made between the formal and material validity to determine the exact standing of an arbitration agreement. Notes, ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jd;F1 M3 - 399249206 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4465 T1 - Economic cost of malaria treatment under the health insurance scheme in the Savelugu-Nanton District of Ghana A1 - Bukari Zakaria,Hamza A1 - Ankomah Asante,Felix Y1 - 2013/// KW - access to health care KW - costs KW - Ghana KW - health insurance RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 14 JA - Ghana Journal of Development Studies: (2013), vol.10, no.1/2, p.1-14 : ill. VL - 10 IS - 1/2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article discusses the findings of a survey which explored the implications of access to health care by examining costs incurred by health insurance card holders in the Savelugu-Nanton District in Ghana. The costs of treatment for malaria were used to compute the cost of health care, based on the Cost of Illness Approach (CIA). An analysis of the survey data shows that health seeking behaviour was consistent with economic theories which argue that cost-benefit considerations influence the behaviour and actions of individuals who benefit from health insurance. While the dominant motive for obtaining health insurance was to have access to affordable health care, solidarity appeared to be low among members of the District Mutual Health Insurance Scheme. The cost of malaria treatment borne by patients under health insurance was valued at GH 71.3 or US$ 46.20 (2009 prices). While indirect costs were disproportionately greater than direct costs, the study affirms that health insurance generally insulates subscribers from monetary payments which increases both attendance and utilisation of health services even though this has enormous implications in the form of time loss and loss of productivity. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ff;I1 M3 - 399353569 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4461 T1 - Ecotourism potentials of Xavi bird watching sanctuary in Akatsi District of Ghana A1 - Wuleka Kuuder,Conrad J. A1 - Doe,Godfred Atitso A1 - Yirbekyaa,Evelyn Kuusozume Y1 - 2013/// KW - birds KW - community development KW - community participation KW - Ghana KW - national parks and reserves RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 81 EP - 97 JA - Ghana Journal of Development Studies: (2013), vol.10, no.1/2, p.81-97 : ill., tab. VL - 10 IS - 1/2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper forms an investigation into a fast emerging niche in ecotourism: bird watching or avitourism. For this study residents of Xavi Sanctuary, a community-based resource, the largest and most popular of its kind in Ghana, were approached. Residents of Xavi were content with the direct employment offered by the project to some members of the community. However, most of them also benefited indirectly, through the sale of handicrafts, while others benefited from tourists' donations to the local community and basic schools. These accruing benefits inspired the local community to institute measures to safeguard the sanctuary. The authors suggest that promoting domestic tourism by way of awareness creation in the local media and adding more activities to help immerse visitors into the community could help boost their ecotourism potentials. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ff;J2 M3 - 39936286X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4467 T1 - Exploring Kenya's inequality : pulling apart or pooling together? : national report A1 - Mwangi,Tabitha Wambui Y1 - 2013/// KW - economic conditions KW - economic inequality KW - Kenya KW - social conditions KW - statistics RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - Kenya National Bureau of Statistics U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 SN - 9966-02917-6 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399261060 L3 - http://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/399261060.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4464 T1 - Gender, migration and remittances in Ghana : an overview A1 - Amoako,Esther Ekua A1 - Apusigah,Agnes Atia Y1 - 2013/// KW - gender KW - Ghana KW - migration KW - remittances KW - women migrants RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 15 EP - 43 JA - Ghana Journal of Development Studies: (2013), vol.10, no.1/2, p.15-43 : tab. VL - 10 IS - 1/2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Remittances have become an important source for socio-economic equalizing and leveraging for many households and nations of the developing world. The World Bank has estimated that remittances totaled $420 billion in 2009, of which $317 billion went to developing countries. The remittances received become important sources of family (and national) income of many developing economies, representing in some cases a very significant percentage of the GDP of the receiving countries. Although there is a growing interest in the potential contribution of remittances to poverty reduction and community development, reflected in the formulation of policies and programmes to maximize their potential, as well as anecdotal evidence on the increasing involvement of women, analysis of the gender dynamics of remittances remains poor. Amid growing evidence of independent female migration, studies in this emerging area of scholarship rarely disaggregate the data and analysis by sex in order to show how men and women participate and/or are affected differently. This article focuses on these gender dimensions of migration and remittances. The analyses show that although men still lead in the migration business, women are becoming a significant part of the crowd and that independent women's migration is on the rise while the women and men who emigrate do so for similar reasons. The analyses also show that the women who participate in the enterprise are vulnerable to various forms of discrimination such as human trafficking, sex harassment and unfair treatment. Hence, there is the need for policies and programmes that tackle women's vulnerability during migration. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ff;C4 M3 - 399355936 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4475 T1 - GOK/UNFPA 7th country programme evaluation : 2009-2013 : final report Y1 - 2013/// N1 - BIbliogr.: p. 88-90. - Met bijl., samenvatting KW - 2012 KW - conferences KW - Kenya KW - population policy RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399027858 L3 - https://papersmart.unmeetings.org/media2/3346437/kenya-country- programme-evaluation.pdf ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4477 T1 - La force d'esp‚rer : l'itin‚raire de la PremiŠre Dame du Burundi A1 - Bucumi-Nkurunziza,Denise A1 - Sirleaf,Ellen Johnson Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Ook uitgegeven in het Engels o.d.t.: The power of hope : the first lady of Burundi : my story Met bijl., gloss KW - autobiographies (form) KW - Burundi KW - leadership KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 170 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U1 - Zie ook de Engelse editie: AFRIKA 49514. U2 - w51 T3 - Points de vue, ISSN 0761-5248 SN - 2-343-00262-2 AV - AFRIKA 49515 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 39876252X ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4470 T1 - Regulating to liberate : Zambia's population policy through the reproductive rights lens A1 - Munalula,Mulela Margaret Y1 - 2013/// KW - family planning KW - human rights KW - legislation KW - population policy KW - reproductive health KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 77 EP - 102 JA - Zambia Law Journal: (2013), vol.44, p.77-102. VL - 44 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article highlights the importance of a suitable human/legal rights framework to support the implementation of the 2007 Population Policy in Zambia. The main argument of the article is that law founded on human rights principles has a role to play in ensuring that individuals, especially women, realise their reproductive rights. The author recommends placing a burden on the State to provide both information and contraceptive services. Notes, ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jd;C7 M3 - 399249443 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4480 T1 - Socialisations, identit‚s et r‚sistances des romanciŠres du Maghreb : avoir voix au chapitre A1 - Charpentier,Isabelle A1 - Detrez,Christine A1 - Kr‚fa,Abir Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met noten KW - Algeria KW - literary criticism KW - Maghreb KW - Morocco KW - Tunisia KW - women writers RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 266 CY - Paris PB - L'Harmattan U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available T3 - Logiques sociales. S‚rie litt‚rature et soci‚t‚ N2 - Les r‚volutions arabes ont rendu plus visibles les r‚sistances et d‚terminations des femmes. Mais, depuis des d‚cennies d‚j…, de plus en plus nombreuses sont celles qui faisaient entendre leur voix, ‚crivaient et publiaient, et ce malgr‚ des obstacles de tout ordre. Traversant les frontiŠres, celle de la M‚diterran‚e comme celles des disciplines, cet ouvrage propose ainsi un ‚clairage sur les textes, mais aussi les trajectoires de ces femmes, qui, aujourd'hui, ‚crivent au Mahreb. Le livre s'organise en trois mouvements: I. Francophonie, identit‚s et r‚sistances, II. (En)jeux de genre, corps et sexualit‚, et III. Socialisations et trajectoires. Contributions: La femme qui voulait ˆtre un livre (Christiane Rivet-Assad); Affirmation identitaire et pr‚servation de la m‚moire dans "Les jardins du Nord" de Souƒd Guellouz (Tunisie) (Hasna Bouzouita Trabelsi); Litt‚rature f‚minine marocaine et rapport … la France : adoption d'une langue, rejet d'une h‚g‚monie (Naima Rachdi); L'hybridisation de la langue chez Assia Djebar (Najiba Regaieg); Les st‚r‚otypes en question (Christine D‚trez); Walid et les dipl“mes de la rue (Lamia Bereksi Meddahi); Des b‚liers et des lapins (Najlae Bakkali); Repr‚sentation fictionnelle de la r‚sistance f‚minine dans la soci‚t‚ colonis‚e - La femme du Caid de Fatima Bakhai (Faouzia Bendjelid); La maladie, sympt“me de l'Alg‚rie des anne‚s de crise chez Malika Mokeddem et F‚riel Assima; La femme qui manque : double et androgynie, le genre Nina Bouraoui; L'inconnu (Bouchra Boulouiz); Constructions discursives implicites, transmission et apprentissage des interdits sexuels dans le roman autobiographique "Oumelkheir" de Houaria Kadra-Hadjadji (Alg‚rie); "Famille, h‚ritage culturel et transmission : l'hypothŠse de la surs‚lection sociale des ‚crivaines tunisiennes … l'‚preuve des variations d'‚chelle" (Abir K‚fra); Genre et politique dans le travail journalistique et litt‚raire d'une "transfuge de classe" "scandaleuse" : Sanaa Elaji (Maroc) (Isabelle Charpentier); Plus loin que la nuit, au nord de tous les chemins (C‚cile Oumhani). [R‚sum‚ ASC Leiden] SN - 2-343-00236-3 AV - AFRIKA 48848 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M1 - Ca;K2 M3 - 393461246 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4472 T1 - Strategic plan 2013/14 - 2017/18 Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Met bijl., samenvatting KW - development planning KW - Kenya RP - NOT IN FILE CY - [S.l. PB - Ministry of Devolution and Planning] U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399238654 L3 - http://www.devolutionplanning.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ Strategic%20Plan.pdf ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4474 T1 - The Doha Declaration and its impact on developing and least developed countries in particular Zambia A1 - Johnson-Mwenda,Marjorie Grace Y1 - 2013/// KW - access to health care KW - India KW - intellectual property KW - legislation KW - medicinal drugs KW - patents KW - South Africa KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 1 EP - 25 JA - Zambia Law Journal: (2013), vol.44, p.1-25 : tab. VL - 44 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article examines the question of patents, with particular reference to patented medicines, as an intellectual property right versus the right to health. The author makes a comparative analysis of how the issue has been dealt with at the international level as well as the local level, taking India, South Africa and Zambia as benchmarks. The article focuses mainly on patented antiretroviral medicines and how these countries have attempted to overcome the difficulty of access, particularly for poor people. It further examines access to medicines as a human right, with reference to the provisions of the Constitution of Zambia and international human rights instruments to which Zambia is a party. It also investigates the effects of measures like compulsory licence, enunciated in the Doha Declaration on pharmaceutical products, on this issue in developing and least developed countries. Notes, ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M1 - Jd;I1 M3 - 399236570 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4460 T1 - The impact of donor support to basic education in Ghana since the 1987 education sector reforms A1 - Adams Achanso,Sulemana Y1 - 2013/// KW - basic education KW - development cooperation KW - educational reform KW - Ghana RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 98 EP - 111 JA - Ghana Journal of Development Studies: (2013), vol.10, no.1/2, p.98-111 : tab. VL - 10 IS - 1/2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper examines the impact of donor support on Ghana's basic education sector since the 1987 education sector reforms. It explores the extent to which donor support has contributed to mitigating the challenges of basic education in Ghana. The paper argues that while donor support sought to contribute to the resolution of many of the challenges facing Ghana's basic education sector, many of the challenges remain. It finds that there have been positive impacts such as gender parity at the basic level, improvements in enrolment, attainment and completion rates, but also deterioration, such as management inefficiency, poor motivation and teacher commitment, within-sector challenges, weak supervision and ineffective sector coordination. The author suggests that much more collaboration between donors and the Ghanaian government is needed to effectively tackle the persistent basic education sector challenges. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ff;G1 M3 - 399363386 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4478 T1 - The power of hope : the first lady of Burundi : my story A1 - Bucumi-Nkurunziza,Denise A1 - Sirleaf,Ellen Johnson Y1 - 2013/// N1 - Ook uitgegeven in het Frans o.d.t.: La force d'espŠre : l'itin‚rarie de la premiŠre dame du Burundi Met bijl., gloss KW - autobiographies (form) KW - Burundi KW - leadership KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 166 CY - Paris PB - l'Harmattan U1 - Zie ook de Franse editie: AFRIKA 49515. U2 - w51 T3 - Points de vue, ISSN 0761-5248 SN - 2-336-30164-4 (br) AV - AFRIKA 49514 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 398760829 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4462 T1 - Violence against women during the 1991 ethnic conflicts of the East Gonja District of Ghana A1 - Yahaya,Ahmed Baba Y1 - 2013/// KW - conflict resolution KW - Ghana KW - violence KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Ghana Journal of Development Studies: (2013), vol.10, no.1/2, p.44-62 : krt. VL - 10 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Armed conflict impacts negatively on society but women, more than any other vulnerable group, suffer most from violence. This study examines violence against women during the 1991 ethnic conflicts of the East Gonja District of Ghana. The findings show that violence against women was pervasive during the conflict and included physical violence characterized by body injuries, decimation of children, molestation of expectant mothers and internal displacement and emotional/psychological abuse. Sexual violence was not a part of the experiences of women during the conflict, possibly due to the scale and socio-cultural beliefs of the warring factions. The author concludes that the experiences of violence in conflict settings differ and must be understood as such. He argues that a true reconciliation is needed to foster unity among the ethnic groups to pave the way for permanent peace and development. He also suggests counseling services and financial empowerment to enable the women to take back their lives. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract, edited] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/18/ M1 - Ff;C4 M3 - 399362304 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4483 T1 - China's role in African agriculture A1 - Cassell,Donald L. Y1 - 2012/// KW - Africa KW - agriculture KW - China KW - foreign investments KW - international cooperation RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 78 EP - 115 JA - Liberian Studies Journal: (2012), vol.37, no.2, p.78-115 : graf., tab. VL - 37 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - Agriculture is central to African development. Experiences of other nations have shown that efficient food production leads to wealth creation and an increase in the quality of life. This article explores China's engagement with African agriculture and China's strategic thinking behind this. China's engagement presents perhaps Africa's biggest economic opportunity in history. China is not only openinging new lands for development and setting up agricultural plantations, but also has an interest, and in some cases a preference, for working with small holders, which is a good way to enfold small holders into the process of increased productivity and growth. China's ambitious policy of marrying aid to business has generated tangible material value on both sides and has contributed to reforming African agriculture from degraded and hopeless to a landscape of opportunity and promise. The author stresses the importance of African leadership, like Chinese leadership, having a strategic vision on Chinese-African relationships. African policy makers would be wise to assess risks and opportunities of the current engagements so as to appreciate any significant vulnerability dealing with China as a great world power. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M1 - Ba;D3;E5 M3 - 399363521 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4481 T1 - Foreign direct investment in Africa : securing Chinese investment for lasting development, the case of West Africa A1 - Houanye,Paulin A1 - Shen,Sibao Y1 - 2012/// KW - Africa KW - China KW - economic development KW - foreign investments KW - international economic relations RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 103 EP - 117 JA - Review of Business & Finance Studies: (2012), vol.3, no.2, p.103-117 : tab. VL - 3 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - At the end of the 20th century, when investors were actively seeking a favorable and secure place for their capital investment, the African continent rarely crossed their minds. Recent misgivings experienced by financial markets around the world and the increased demand of natural supplies forced investors to focus on Africa. This circumstance, for over a decade, has put all Africa, including both developed and industrialized countries in an embarrassing position with very low foreign investment. It is not possible to discuss Africa's development without referring to the current Chinese investment in Africa. In the past twenty years, China's interest in Africa has grown significantly. This has simultaneously aroused intense debates within the international community because it has the ambition to set up long-term partnerships with African countries. This new state of affairs will inevitably create legal protection problems for the interests of each party. This article examined the impact of China's investment on African countries' development. The authors examine how Chinese investors face challenges in Africa and what legal protection the host country provides to the investors to secure their profit and at the same time protect their own interest. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/16/ M3 - 399375309 L3 - http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2145479 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 4486 T1 - Journal for studies in humanities and social sciences Journal for studies in humanities and social sciences, ISSN 2026-7215 Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Verschijnt 2x per jaar KW - humanities KW - Namibia KW - social sciences KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Journal for studies in humanities and social sciences U2 - Vol. 1, no. 1 (2012) - ... w51 SN - 2026-7215 AV - Elektronisch tijdschrift Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 399340203 L3 - https://repository.unam.na/handle/11070/1352 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4487 T1 - My Ghanaian odyssey A1 - Agyeman-Duah,Baffour Y1 - 2012/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 343-346. - Met index, noten KW - biographies (form) KW - Ghana KW - politicians RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVI, 351 CY - Tema PB - Digibooks Publishers U2 - w51 SN - 9988-16681-8 AV - AFRIKA 49459 Y2 - 2015/12/16/ M3 - 397753640 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4484 T1 - Remembering President Tubman in Maryland County : collective memory of Tubman's time in 21st century southeast Liberia A1 - Nevin,Timothy D. Y1 - 2012/// KW - heads of State KW - Liberia KW - memory RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 50 EP - 77 JA - Liberian Studies Journal: (2012), vol.37, no.2, p.50-77. VL - 37 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - President William Tubman was arguably Liberia's most influential president of the 20th century, and Liberia's only "president-for-life". Born into an Americo-Liberian family in Harper, Maryland County in 1895, he followed various careers until he became President in 1944. He remained President until 1971 when he passed away in a London clinic after a surgical operation. This article addresses the question of how Tubman is remembered in his home area, 40 years after his demise. To investigate this 65 small groups of students each conducted oral history interviews with two to six elder Liberians (of 55 years and older). Positively valued elements of Tubman's presidency are listed in the first appendix to the article, negatively valued elements in the second. The author shows that Tubman's legacy is not one-sized but genuinely multi-faceted. He is remembered by ordinary Liberians old enough to recall his rule in a nuanced and multi-dimensional way. App., bibliogr., notes, ref. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M1 - Fj;L3 M3 - 399358366 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4482 T1 - The provision of technical resources to Liberian farmers to stipulate and increase agricultural output in Liberia A1 - Broderick,Cyril E. A1 - Barczewski,Richard A1 - Guseh,James S. Y1 - 2012/// KW - agricultural extension KW - agricultural productivity KW - agricultural technology KW - Liberia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 116 EP - 143 JA - Liberian Studies Journal: (2012), vol.37, no.2, p.116-143 : graf., tab. VL - 37 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This article argues for governmental and non-governmental support to Liberian farmers in order to increase their agricultural productivity. Improved species, varieties and cultivars of rice, cassava, sweet potatoes, yam and eddoes are available and can lead to significant gains in production, as can the use of small tractors, solar powered equipment and water pumps. However, farmers lack knowlegde and expertise about technological improvements, as well as the means to make investments in technology. This article addresses the question of what can be done to reach farmers and assure that they can benefit from developments in agriculture. It argues that small loans, extension outreach, governmental area development programs and the involvement of private organizations are important. There is need to re-establish systems for seed supply and fertilizers, especially nitrogen fertilizers. Training programs, short seminars and meetings for farmers and agricultural workers should be scheduled to take place in the middle to late dry season (between mid-October and mid-April), which is the time of the least agricultural activity. Bibliogr., sum. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M1 - Fj;E5 M3 - 399364986 ER - TY - JOUR ID - 4485 T1 - Utopianism and regional integration of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS): the dilemma of global politics A1 - Amadasun,Akongbowa Bramwell A1 - Oghoator,Henry Igiebor Y1 - 2012/// KW - economic integration KW - ECOWAS KW - Liberia RP - NOT IN FILE SP - 27 EP - 49 JA - Liberian Studies Journal: (2012), vol.37, no.2, p.27-49. VL - 37 IS - 2 U2 - w51 U3 - Abstract available N2 - This paper discusses the ideal of economic integration of (for the most part) anglophone and francophone West African countries that was underlying the establishment of ECOWAS in 1975. Though some progress has been made, several obstacles to economic integration remain. The article also discusses the increasing influence of China and the effects it has on the relations of the EU and the United States with ECOWAS. The authors recommend that in order for West Africa to function as a region where citizens can freely engage in cross-border economic activities, leaders should focus on people in stead of on States. Bibliogr., sum. [ASC Leiden abstract] AV - AFRIKA article Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M1 - Fj;D4 M3 - 399356649 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4488 T1 - Beating the deadlines of implementation : the counties headache Y1 - 2011/// KW - civil society KW - constitutions KW - decentralization KW - Kenya KW - local government reform RP - NOT IN FILE CY - Nairobi PB - Institute for Social Accountability U1 - Free access. U2 - w51 T3 - Civil society status report ; no. 1 AV - Elektronisch document Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 398827281 L3 - http://www.tisa.or.ke/images/uploads/Beating-the-Deadline_of_ implementation._(the_Counties_Headache)_-_2011.pdf ER - TY - JFULL ID - 4489 T1 - Palabras : revista de la cultura y de las ideas Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Verscheen 1x per jaar KW - Africa KW - Canary Islands KW - Equatorial Guinea KW - international relations KW - literature KW - Spain KW - United States RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Palabras : revista de la cultura y de las ideas U2 - vol. 1 (2009) - vol. 4 (2012) w51 N2 - INDICE, Vol. 1, Noviembre 2009: Juan Aranzadi: Bubis o Bochoboche. Isabela de Aranzadi: M£sica y Palabra. Juli n Bibang Oye‚: Caracter¡sticas del espa¤ol guineano. Justo Bolekia Bolek  : Rasgos esenciales de la poes¡a guineoecuatoriana. Jacint Creus: Oralidad y literatura en Guinea Ecuatorial. Marta Sof¡a L¢pez Dom¡nguez: Escritoras guineanas. Mbare Ngom: Memoria y exilio en la literatura africana hispana. Joseph-D‚sir‚ Otabela: La literatura de Guinea Ecuatorial. La madurez. Guillermo Pi‚ Jahn : Guinea Ecuatorial: Al filo de la hispanidad. Elisa Rizo: La tradici¢n en el teatro guineoecuatoriano. Cecilia S enz-Roby: La mujer africana: entre hibridez y exilio. Marta Sierra Delage: Est‚tica Fang INDICE, Vol. 2, Noviembre 2009: Discurso de Barack Obama. Anthony Fitchue: El fen¢meno Obama: un acontecimiento extraordinario. Luis Alcaide y Dar¡o Valc rcel: Obama en la encrucijada. Andr‚s Ortega: µfrica: parte de las relaciones transatl nticas. Por un nuevo concepto atl ntico Am‚ricas-µfrica-Europa. Mbuyi Kabunda: La pol¡tica de Obama: cambios, continuidades, esperanzas, dudas. Benita Sampedro Vizcaya: Guinea Ecuatorial en la agenda pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos. Iv n R. Reyna Venas abiertas: Obama y Am‚rica Latina. Lecturas de palabras: Alicia Campos Serrano: Entrando y saliendo de Guinea INDICE, Vol. 3, Diciembre 2011: Espa¤a-µfrica: ¨Qu‚ relaciones? (I): Jos‚ Luis Cort‚s L¢pez: El contexto: del µfrica precolonial a las Independencias. Fernando Carnero Lorenzo: Los intereses espa¤oles en la costa atl ntica africana en la Edad Moderna. Gustau Ner¡n: Renunciar a µfrica: Anticolonialismo y abandonismo en Espa¤a (1858-1975). M¢nica Gonz lez Bastos: Espa¤a ante el µfrica independiente. Mbuyi Kabunda Badi: Espa¤a desde µfrica. Jes£s Rafael Argumosa Pila: La perspectiva espa¤ola de la seguridad en µfrica. Luis Alcaide de la Rosa: Medio siglo de relaciones econ¢micas y comerciales INDICE, Vol. 4, Enero 2012: Espa¤a-µfrica: ¨Qu‚ relaciones? (y II): Carlo A. Caranci: ¨Recolonizar µfrica? Hacia una revisi¢n del colonialismo. Germ n Santana P‚rez: Canarias en las relaciones hispano-africanas: de los or¡genes hasta la transici¢n. Francisco Su rez Viera: Canarias en las relaciones hispano-africanas: historia reciente de una estrecha relaci¢n. Araceli Mangas Mart¡n: Espa¤a ante la inmigraci¢n africana. Inongo-vi-MakomŠ: Espa¤a como pa¡s de acogida. Edmundo Sepa Bonaba: Realidades y utop¡as: Las ONGs en la cooperaci¢n hispano-africana. Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo: Entrevista SN - 1989-7464 AV - Elektronisch tijdschrift Y2 - 2015/12/15/ M3 - 399362622 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4490 T1 - The African woman as an agent of evangelization : her role and function in the mission activity of the church in Africa A1 - Musau,Patrick Mwania Y1 - 2009/// N1 - Tevens verschenen als proefschrift: Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule SVD, St. Augustin, 2009 Bibliogr.: p. 299-330. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - Catholic Church KW - Christianity KW - dissertations (form) KW - missions KW - Subsaharan Africa KW - synods KW - women RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIV, 330 CY - Aachen PB - Shaker Verlag U2 - w51 T3 - Theologische Studien, ISSN 1433-4534 SN - 978-3-8322-8724-5 AV - AFRIKA 48896 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 327479353 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4491 T1 - African realities : a memoir A1 - Nabulyato,Robinson M. A1 - Macola,Giacomo Y1 - 2008//20/ N1 - Met noten KW - autobiographies (form) KW - decolonization KW - democracy KW - nationalism KW - political conditions KW - politicians KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XIX, 86 CY - Lusaka PB - The Lembani Trust U2 - w51 SN - 978-9982-99720-1 AV - AFRIKA 48646 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 328542997 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4493 T1 - Agricultures africaines et march‚ mondial A1 - Dufumier,Marc Y1 - 2008//20/ N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [83]-84. - Met noten KW - agricultural policy KW - agriculture KW - economic conditions KW - Subsaharan Africa RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 86 CY - [Paris] PB - Fondation Gabriel P‚ri U2 - w51 T3 - Notes Fondation Gabriel P‚ri SN - 978-2-916374-11-6 AV - AFRIKA 48913 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 317464191 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4492 T1 - L'Alg‚rie et son potentiel ‚conomique A1 - Gharbi,Samir Y1 - 2008/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 81-82 KW - Algeria KW - foreign investments KW - guidebooks (form) RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 82 CY - Paris PB - CIDCOM, Groupe Jeune Afrique U2 - w51 T3 - Guides ‚cofinance pour l'information de l'investeur ; 2008 AV - AFRIKA 48624 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 317477730 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4494 T1 - Carving identity : artistic traditions and aesthetic knowledge in contemporary Zimbabwe A1 - Kinsella,Joseph James Y1 - 2007//20/ N1 - Doctoral dissertation University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 2005 Bibliogr.: p. 237-256. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - artists KW - dissertations (form) KW - sculpture KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XXIV, 266 CY - Ann Arbor, MI PB - UMI Dissertation Services U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA 48623 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 313524998 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4495 T1 - Ambohimanga-Rova : approche anthropologique de la civilisation merina (Madagascar) A1 - Rabesahala-Randriamananoro,Charlotte Liliane Y1 - 2006//20/ N1 - Bibliogr.: p. [367]-380. - Met bijl., chron., gloss., noten KW - cosmology KW - history KW - Madagascar KW - Merina polity KW - world view RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 393 CY - Paris PB - Le Publieur U2 - w51 T3 - BibliothŠque universitaire & francophone SN - 2-350-61006-3 AV - AFRIKA 48917 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 312970935 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4496 T1 - Considering wildlife conservation in Zambia at the turn of the millennium A1 - Manspeizer,Ilyssa Y1 - 2005/// N1 - Doctoral dissertation Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, 2004 Bibliogr.: p. 327-359.- Met noten, samenvatting KW - community participation KW - dissertations (form) KW - environmental history KW - hunting KW - rural areas KW - tourism KW - wildlife protection KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVII, 359 CY - Ann Arbor, MI PB - UMI Dissertation Services U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA 48460 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 313500940 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4497 T1 - The political economy of the local : an inquiry into the dynamics of rural livelihoods vulnerability in developing countries A1 - Imboela,Bruce Lubinda Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Doctoral dissertation University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 2004 Bibliogr.: p. 304-336. - Met noten, samenvatting KW - developing countries KW - development projects KW - dissertations (form) KW - livelihoods KW - rural development KW - rural households KW - Zambia RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XVII, 336 CY - Ann Arbor, MI PB - UMI Dissertation Services U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA 48466 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 31348807X ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4498 T1 - Tourism, conservation, and development among the Maasai of Ngorongoro district, Tanzania : implications for political ecology and sustainable livelihoods A1 - DeLuca,Laura M. Y1 - 2003/// N1 - Doctoral dissertation University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 2002 Bibliogr.: p. 277-313. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting KW - dissertations (form) KW - Maasai KW - nature conservation KW - pastoralists KW - Tanzania KW - tourism KW - wildlife protection RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XII, 324 CY - Ann Arbor, MI PB - UMI Dissertation Services U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA 48467 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 313482268 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4499 T1 - The communal areas management program for indigenous resources (CAMPFIRE) and rural development in Zimbabwe's marginal areas : a study in sustainability A1 - Mberengwa,Ignatius Y1 - 2002/// N1 - Doctoral dissertation University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 2000 Bibliogr.: p. 233-244. - Met bijl., samenvatting KW - agricultural extension KW - agriculture KW - dissertations (form) KW - irrigation KW - land reform KW - rural development KW - wildlife protection KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE EP - XI, 245 CY - Ann Arbor, MI PB - UMI Dissertation Services U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA 48465 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 313449236 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4501 T1 - Analyse socio-‚conomique d'un programme de reboisement : un exemple de la r‚gion d'Antsiranana au Nord de Madagascar A1 - Herzog,Florian Y1 - 2001/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 63-64. - Met bijl., noten, samenvatting Vert. van: Sozio-”konomische Analyse eines Aufforstungsprogrammes fr private Investoren. - Eschborn : GTZ, 2001 KW - development projects KW - forest management KW - forests KW - Madagascar RP - NOT IN FILE EP - V, 72 CY - Eschborn PB - Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH] U2 - w51 T3 - Recherche sur la forˆt tropicale SN - 3-933984-88-2 AV - AFRIKA 48434 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 227829697 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4500 T1 - Les associations socioculturelles … Lubumbashi (1990-2000) : t‚moignage d'une nouvelle solidarit‚ en milieu urbain congolais A1 - Kizobo,O.' Y1 - 2001/// N1 - Bibliogr.: p. 87-90. - Met bijl KW - associations KW - community participation KW - Democratic Republic of Congo KW - towns KW - urban society RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 92 CY - [Lubumbashi] PB - Presses Universitaires de Lubumbashi U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA 48897 Y2 - 2015/12/17/ M3 - 246706015 ER - TY - JFULL ID - 4502 T1 - Chiedza : journal of Arrupe College Y1 - 1998/// N1 - Verschijnt 2x per jaar Ook o.d.t.: Arrupe College journal, en: Journal of Arrupe College KW - humanities KW - philosophy KW - Zimbabwe RP - NOT IN FILE JA - Chiedza : journal of Arrupe College U2 - Vol. 1, no. 1 (1998) - ... w51 AV - AFRIKA LN80 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 195708814 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4503 T1 - Commercialisation du bois de feu en d‚tail dans la ville de Maroua : rapport de stage d'insertation professionnelle F.S.E.G. niveau II A1 - Adiom,Madeleine A1 - Heintze,Beatrix A1 - Gassu Tamnou,Line Pegguy Y1 - 1995/// N1 - Met bibliogr., noten KW - Cameroon KW - fuelwood KW - retail trade RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 18 CY - [Maroua] PB - Facult‚ des Sciences conomiques et de Gestion, Universiti‚ de Dschang U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA Hc8206 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 396127681 ER - TY - BOOK ID - 4504 T1 - ThŠme central : tude de la m‚thodologie des ‚tudes d'impacts environnementaux appliqu‚e au cas du projet de barrage de retenue d'eau envisag‚ … Soul‚d‚ A1 - Bitondo,Dieudonn‚ Y1 - 1995/// N1 - Met bijl., noten KW - Cameroon KW - dams KW - environmental management RP - NOT IN FILE EP - 47 CY - Maroua PB - Centre d'‚tude de l'Environnement et du D‚veloppement (CEDC) U2 - w51 AV - AFRIKA Hc8204 Y2 - 2015/12/14/ M3 - 396058035 ER -