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Traditional Medicine: A Complementary and …

WebDr. Matrona Kabyemela holds PhD in Public Administration from the University of Dar es Salaam.She is a lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam in the Department of Political …

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Traditional Medicine: A Complementary and …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 19, Issue 2| May 2020 Dr. Matrona Kabyemela holds PhD in Public Administration from the University of Dar es Salaam.She is a lecturer at …

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Economic Reforms and Health Conditions of the …

WebEconomic Reforms and Health Conditions of the Urban Poor in Tanzania Tanzania.

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Science and Spirit in Postcolonial North Kongo …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 15, Issue 3 | June 2015 John Janzen is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of Kansas. He is the author of numerous

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The State and Development in Southern Africa: A …

Web5 Between 1990 and 1994, its GDP grew by a yearly average of 5.3 percent compared to 0.9 percent for sub-Saharan Africa.6 In spite of being a small island, with a population of …

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Governance, Wealth Creation and Development in …

WebMembers of society must see the "good" government as a social arrangement put together by them to protect their "person" and their "property" as defined and elaborated in the …

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REVIEW ESSAY Sins of Omission: Public Health and …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 13, Issue 4 | Winter 2013 Alexander Rödlach is an associate professor of anthropology and psychiatry at Creighton University

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To Cut and Run: Donor Approaches to Male …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 15, Issue 4 | September 2015 Krista Johnson is Associate Professor, Department of African Studies, Howard University.

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Medicine and Anthropology in Twentieth Century …

Web10 This project was and is an embodied vehicle of the views and values of those who desire or claim global hegemony in politico-economic and military terms. Therefore, as Sally …

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Rethinking AIDS Prevention: Learning from Successes in …

WebIn Rethinking AIDS Prevention, Edward Green controversially calls for a paradigm shift away from donor myopia concerning condoms in favor of a focus on Primary Behavior Change …

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Elderly Care and Social Support Systems among the Gedeo of …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 18, Issue 3| May 2019 Fekadu Israel Alambo is a lecturer, Department of Sociology, Hawassa University, Ethiopia. His most recent works …

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Morocco in Transition: Overcoming the Democratic and …

WebPatricia J. Campbell is currently an Associate Professor of Comparative/African Politics at the State University of West Georgia and Director of Global Studies. Her research …

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AT ISSUE Food Security and the Right to Food during Covid …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 21, Issue 3| December 2022

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Health and Safety Compliance in Tanzania: Regulatory …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 21, Issue 4|July 2023 Aloyce Gervas is a PhD Student at Mzumbe University, Tanzania. His research focuses on management of health and …

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Challenges Facing Community Management of Rural Water …

WebThe 2011 Namibia Population and Housing Census results showed that Ohangwena had a population of 245,446 of which 133,316 were women, and 112,130 were men. There …

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Wake of the Liberian War

WebIn recent decades, scholarship on post-conflict states in Africa has expanded exponentially as scholars voraciously document the recovery efforts of countries despoiled by wars, …

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Health and Safety Compliance in Tanzania: Regulatory …

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When Necessity Begets Ingenuity: E-Waste Scavenging as a …

WebAfrican Studies Quarterly | Volume 13, Issues 1 & 2| Spring 2012 Martin Oteng-Ababio is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography and Resource Development at the University …

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