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Traditional Medicine: A Complementary and Accommodating …

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 Science and Public Administration. Her major research areas are on local and grassroots democracy, health systems, public policy and human resources management.

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Science and Spirit in Postcolonial North Kongo Health and Healing

WEBJohn Janzen is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of Kansas.He is the author of numerous books and articles on Kongo art, religion, society and medical anthropology. He spent four months in 2013 in Lower Congo on a Fulbright Scholarship researching postcolonial health and healing, particularly the relationship of science in Congolese …

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Economic Reforms and Health Conditions of the Urban Poor …

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

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Traditional Medicine: A Complementary and Accommodating …

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 the University of Dar es Salaam in the Department of Political Science and …

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Medicine and Anthropology in Twentieth Century Africa: Akan …

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-Anne Jackson argues, nineteenth century

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

WEBISSN: 2152-2448. AT ISSUE Food Security and the Right to Food during Covid-19 in Africa. PATRICK AGEJOH AND ESTHER NJIEASSAM. Abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) a global pandemic on the 11thof March 2020.

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Science and Spirit in Postcolonial North Kongo Health and …

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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Food Security and the Right to Food during Covid-19 in Africa

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Health and Safety Compliance in Tanzania: Regulatory …

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Markets and Morality: American Relations with Tanzania

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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 safety for informal construction workers on constructions sites in Tanzania.

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Volume 21 – African Studies Quarterly

WEBIssue 4 (July 2023) Highlights: Indigenous Influences on Popular Venda Music; Zimbabwe’s Economic Crisis and the Shebeen Sector in Bulawayo; Health and Safety Compliance in Tanzania; Violence and Emergence of Regional Security Outfits in Nigeria. African Studies Quarterly. PO Box 115560. 427 Grinter Hall. Gainesville, FL 32611. Tel: (352) 392

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To Cut and Run: Donor Approaches to Male Circumcision in …

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

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REVIEW ESSAY Sins of Omission: Public Health and HIV/AIDS …

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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Governance, Wealth Creation and Development in Africa: The …

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 constitution.

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Editorial Committee – African Studies Quarterly

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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 were 43,723 households with an average of 5.6 persons per household. The region has the highest population density in the country.

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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 of Ghana. His research activities have focused on the connection between urban growth,

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