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| 1. | The Determinants of ICT Adoption and Usage among SMEs:: The Case of the Tourism Sector in Tanzania
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| 2. | Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
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| 3. | The Farmer Life School: Experience from and innovative approach to HIV education among farmers in South Africa
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| 4. | Conjunctions of governance: the state and the conservation-development nexus in Southern Africa
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| 5. | Leadership roles in the Transnationalisation of Nigerian Pentecostal Churches: The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church in the Netherlands and Ghana
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| 6. | Graduate Entrepreneurship in Tanzania: Contextual Enablers and Hindrances
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| 7. | Whose justice? Contextualising Angola's reintegration process
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| 8. | Buzzing too far? The ideological echo of the global governance agenda on the local level: The case of the Mafungautsi Forest in Zimbabwe
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| 9. | A finger on the pulse of the fly: Hidden voices of colonial anti-tsetse science on the Rhodesian and Mozambican borderlands
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| 10. | Technical efficiency and small-scale fishing households in Tanzanian coastal villages: An empirical analysis
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| 11. | Recent historical climate change and its effect on land use in the eastern part of West Africa
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| 12. | Evaluating a Participatory Approach to Information and Communication Technology Development; the Case of Education in Tanzania
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| 13. | Land and Society
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| 14. | The economic and ecological effects of water management choices in the upper Niger river: Development of decision support methods
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| 15. | Greater Ethiopia
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| 16. | Le Tribunal Pénal International pour le Rwanda
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| 17. | Effectiveness of Large Scale Water and Sanitation Interventions: the One Million Initiative in Mozambique
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| 18. | How does Market Access affect Smallholder Behavior? The Case of Tobacco Marketing in Malawi
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| 19. | Is EU Support to Malawi Agriculture Effective?
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| 20. | The country we are supposed to be: Born free South Africans talk about their nation
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| 21. | Leading change in the maternal health care system in Tanzania:: Application of operations research
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| 22. | Low Cost Psychological Interventions in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Stepping Stones to Narrow the Treatment Gap
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| 23. | Promoting health, preserving culture: adapting RARE in the Maasai context of Northern Tanzania
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| 24. | Recent Busniness Transformation in Intermediate-Sized Cities in South Africa
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| 25. | Evaluating quantitative and qualitative models: An application for nationwide water erosion assessment in Ethiopia
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| 26. | 'Land to the foreigners': economic, legal, and socio-cultural aspects of new land acquisition schemes in Ethiopia
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| 27. | Touched by the Spirit. Converting the senses in a Ghanaian charismatic church
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| 28. | Entrepreneurship and the growth of SMEs in the furniture industry in Tanzania
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| 29. | Madagascar s climate history unlocked by giant corals
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| 30. | Repetition of a sisterhood survey at district level in Malawi: the challenge to achieve MDG 5.
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| 31. | Current smoking behaviour among rural South African children: Ellisras Longitudinal Study
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| 32. | Tanzanian lessons in using non-physician clinicians to scale up comprehensive emergency obstetric care in remote and rural areas.
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| 33. | Using audit to enhance quality of maternity care in resource limited countries: lessons learnt from rural Africa.
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| 34. | The effectiveness of problem solving therapy in deprived South African communities: results from a pilot study.
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| 35. | MCDM Framework for fishing rights allocation in South Africa
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| 36. | Expropriated from the hereafter: the fate of the landless in the Southern Highlands of Madagascar
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| 37. | "There is a spirit in that image", Mass produced Jesus pictures and protestant pentecostal animation in Ghana
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| 38. | Access to land and Berber ethnicity in the Middle Atlas, Morocco
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| 39. | Livelihood strategies compared: private initiatives and collective efforts of Wolof women in Senegal
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| 40. | Love and death of cattle: the paradox in Suri attitudes toward livestock
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| 41. | 'Praise the Lord....' popular cinema and pentecostalite style in Ghana's new public sphere
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| 42. | African dreams of cohesion: the mythology of community development in transfrontier conservation areas in southern Africa
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| 43. | Tourism and its discontents. Suri-tourist encounters in southern Ethiopia
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| 44. | Potential Effects of Nutrient Profiles on Nutrient Intakes in the Netherlands, Greece, Spain, USA, Israel, China and South-Africa
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| 45. | Religion and Human Rights: Towards the Inculturation of Human Rights in Ghana
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| 46. | The Incidence of HIV in Windhoek, Namibia: Demographic and Socio-Economic Associations
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| 47. | A Unique Low-Cost Private Health Insurance Program in Namibia: Protection from Health Shocks Including HIV/AIDS
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| 48. | The unequitable impacts of health shocks on the uninsured in Namibia
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| 49. | Negotiating Governance:: Politics, Culture and the State in Post-war Angola
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| 50. | Contract Flexibility and Conflict Resolution: Evidence from African Manufacturing
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| 51. | Redesigning the Aid Contract: Donors' Use of Performance Indicators in Uganda
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| 52. | Do African Manufacturing Firms Learn from Exporting?
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| 53. | Medical mirrors: maternal care in a Malawian district
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| 54. | Diversity and development domains in the Ethiopian highlands
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| 55. | Organochlorine and organophosphorous pesticide residues in the Oueme River catchment in the Republic of Benin
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| 56. | Potential for community based adaptations to droughts: Sand dams in Kitui, Kenya
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| 57. | The bio-economic impact of mass coral mortality on the coastal reef fisheries of the Seychelles
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| 58. | Allocating fishing rights in South Africa: a participatory approach
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| 59. | The value of the high Aswan Dam to the Egyptian economy
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| 60. | We are also dying like any other people, we are also people: perceptions of the impact of HIV/AIDs on health workers in two distrcits in Zambia
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| 61. | Intercropping for the improvement of Sorghum yield, soil fertility and Striga control in the subsistence agriculture region of Tigray (Northern Ethiopia).
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| 62. | Promoting food security and well-being among poor and HIV/AIDS affected households: Lessons from an interactive and integrated approach
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| 63. | Social and cognitive variables predicting voluntary HIV counseling and testing among Tanzanian medical students.
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| 64. | Screening for psychosocial distress amongst war-affected children: cross-cultural construct validity of the CPDS
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| 65. | Sugar, Sea and Power: How Franco-Mauritians balance continuity and creeping decline of their elite position
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| 66. | Purity and Impurity:: Menstruation and its Impact on the Role of Akan Women in the Church
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| 67. | Jesus the Healer: A Theological Reflection on the Role of Christology in the Growth of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church in Nigeria
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| 68. | Importing God: The Mission of the Ghanaian Adventist Church and Other Immigrant Churches in the Netherlands
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| 69. | Social movement theory: Past, present and prospect
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| 70. | The match between motivation and performance management of health sector workers in Mali
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| 71. | A multi-level spatial urban pressure analysis of the Giza Pyramid Plateau in Egypt
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| 72. | What is this?: Framing Ghanaian art from the colonial encounter to the present
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| 73. | Keeping Kids in School: Cash Transfers and Selective Education in Malawi
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| 74. | Overweight and obesity among Ghanaian residents in The Netherlands: how do they weigh against their urban and rural counterparts in Ghana?
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| 75. | I believe that the staff have reduced their closeness to patients: An exploratory study on the impact of HIV/AIDS on staff in four rural hopsitals in Uganda
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| 76. | Prevalence and determinants of stunting and overweight in 3-year-old black South African children residing in the Central Region of Limpopo Province, South Africa
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| 77. | Ten years later, the Rwanda Tribunal still faces legal complexities: some comments on the indictment, complicity in genocide, and the nexus requirement for war crimes
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| 78. | Factors for change in maternal and perinatal audit systems in Dar es Salaam hospitals, Tanzania.
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| 79. | A Failed neo-Britain: Demography and the Labour Question in Colonial Zimbabwe c. 1890-1948
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| 80. | Wapenhandel en exploitatie van natuurlijke hulpbronnen in West-Afrika
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| 81. | Peace parks in Southern Africa: bringers of an African renaissance
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| 82. | Creating borders: the impact of the Ethio-Eritrean war on the local population
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| 83. | Badme and the Ethio-Eritrean border: the challenges of demarcation in the post-war era
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| 84. | Lebanese traders in Cotonou: A socio-cultural analysis of economic mobility and capital accumulation
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| 85. | The occult does not exist: A response to Terence Ranger
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| 86. | Comment on Ranger and Ter Haar & Ellis
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| 87. | Patient compliance in the treatment of Burkitt's lymphoma in rural Zambia: a retrospective study on 80 Burkitt's lymphoma patients in Katete, Zambia.
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| 88. | A Novel Animal Model of Borrelia recurrentis Louse-Borne Relapsing Fever Borreliosis Using Immunodeficient Mice
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| 89. | Interactions between Global Health Initiatives and country health systems: the case of a neglected tropical diseases control program inc Mali.
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| 90. | Taenia solium cysticercosis in the Democratic Republic of Congo: how does pork trade affect the transmission of the parasite?
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| 91. | Report on general characteristics of the Borana zone, Ethiopia
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| 92. | The geographical distribution of underweight children in Africa.
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| 93. | Prevalence of papillomavirus infection in women in Ibadan, Nigeria: a population-based study.
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| 94. | HPV infection in women with and without cervical cancer in Conakry, Guinea
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| 95. | Gastroenterology in developing countries: issues and advances
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| 96. | Introduction of a qualitative perinatal audit at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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| 97. | Estimation of undernutrition and mean calorie intake in Africa: methodology, findings and implications for Africa's record
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| 98. | Addressing diarrhea prevalence in the West African Middle Belt: social and geographic dimensions in a case study for Benin
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| 99. | Selective secondary education and school participation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Malawi
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| 100. | Addressing diarrhea prevalence in the West African Middle Belt: social and geographic dimensions in a case study for Benin
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| 101. | Dissociative symptoms and reported trauma among patients with spirit possession and matched healthy controls in Uganda
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| 102. | Kiyang-yang, a West-African post-war idiom of distress
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| 103. | Recent business transformation in intermediate-sized cities in South-Africa
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| 104. | European Vessels, African Territorial Waters and "Illegal Emigrants": Fundamental Rights and the Principle of Legality in a Global Police of Movement
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| 105. | The Interplay between Religion and Society in Ethiopia: Towards a Hermeneutic of Covenant
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| 106. | Investigating Institutional Arrangements for Integrated Water Resource Management in Developing Countries: The Case of White Volta Basin, Ghana
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| 107. | Selection as a contract to teach at the student's level. Experiences from a South African mathematics and science foundation year.
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| 108. | Improved iodine status is associated with improved mental performance of schoolchildren in Benin.
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| 109. | Dynamic Testing in Selection for an Educational Programme; assessing South African performance on the Raven Progressive Matrices.
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| 110. | Selecting students for a South African mathematics and science foundation programme: effectiveness and fairness of school-leaving examinations and aptitude tests.
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| 111. | Short-term memory as an additional predictor of school achievement for East-African children?
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| 112. | Playing pool along the shores of Lake Victoria: fishermen, careers and capital accumulation in the Ugandan Nile perch business
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| 113. | DSM-defined anxiety disorders symptoms in South African youths: Their assessment and relationship with perceived parental rearing behaviors
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| 114. | Political protest and political transaction in South Africa, 1994-1995.
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| 115. | Anti-virus for the crime plague: Is an anti-crime movement taking root in contemporary South Africa?
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| 116. | Grievance Formation in a Country in Transition. South Africa 1994-1998
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| 117. | Grievance formation in a country in transistion. South Africa 1994-1998
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| 118. | Reproductive age mortality survey (RAMOS) in Accra, Ghana.
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| 119. | Obstetric audit in Namibia and the Netherlands
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| 120. | Trapped between antiquity and urbanism: a multi-criteria assessment model of the greater Cairo metropolitan area
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| 121. | De Afrikaanse connectie van meester Huizing. Over een veenkoloniaal taalkundige
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| 122. | Rich meets Poor - An International Fairness Experiment
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| 123. | The CFA franc zone
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| 124. | Gender issues in African agriculture
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| 125. | Redefining organizational practice through narratives: Unraveling the Eskom backstage
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| 126. | Risk Sharing in Labour Markets
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| 127. | Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and the Urban Pioneering of Women in Mozambique
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| 128. | Improving Teaching and Learning in Polytechnics with ICT
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| 129. | Information and Communication Technologies in Tertiary Education in sub-Saharan Africa
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| 130. | 'De bril van de taalkundige. Taalbeschouwing als overdracht van culturele waarden'
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| 131. | Struggles over Consensus, Anti-Politics and Marketing: Neoliberalism and Transfrontier Conservation and Development in Southern Africa
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| 132. | Explorations into African Land Resource Ecology: On the chemistry between soils, plants and fertilizers
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| 133. | Access and expansion: challenges for higher education improvement in developing countries
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| 134. | Can the internet in tertiary education in Africa contribute to social and economic development?
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| 135. | The Characterization and Monitoring of Poverty
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| 136. | Migrants, Income and the Environment: the Case of Rural Ghana
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| 137. | Sunday Morning - The Most Segregated Hour. On Racial Reconciliation as Unfinished Business for Theology in South Africa and Beyond
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| 138. | South Africa and the decolonization of the mind
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| 139. | Between Optimism and Opportunism: Deconstructing 'African Management' Discourse in South Africa
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| 140. | Transnationalism, local development and social security: The functioning of support networks in rural Ghana
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| 141. | Innovations in the diagnosis of bloodstream infection: A bench-bedside interaction
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| 142. | An Analysis of the Theological Justification of Apartheid in South Africa: A Reformed Theological Perspective
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| 143. | Luanda - Holanda: Irreguliere (asiel)migratie van Angola naar Nederland
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| 144. | Cultural Ideologies of Peace and Conflict: a socio-cognitive study of Giryama discourse (Kenya)
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| 145. | Why not Africa? - Growth and Welfare Effects of Secure Property Rights
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| 146. | Poverty, Risk and Insurance: Evidence from Ethiopia and Yemen
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| 147. | why not Africa?
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| 148. | Progress in Language and Progress in Communication. The Case of Afrikaans.
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| 149. | Morocco and the European Union: The Economics of Association, in Wantje Fritschy and Petra Bos (eds), Morocco and the Netherlands, VU University Press, Amsterdam 2006
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| 150. | Morocco and the EU
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| 151. | The impact of migrant labour on the Swazi homestead as solidarity group
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| 152. | Organized versus spontaneous settlement of refugees in Africa
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| 153. | Traditional 'social security systems' and socio-economic processes of change
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| 154. | Off-farm income and the farm-household
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| 155. | Climate Variability in Europe and Africa: a PAGES-PEP III Time Stream II Synthesis
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| 156. | Common mental health problems in historically disadvantaged urban and rural communities in South Africa: prevalence and risk factors
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| 157. | Assessing Budget Support with Statistical Impact Evaluation: a Methodological Proposal
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| 158. | The Creative Use of Genre Features Continuity and Change in Patterns of Language Use in Budu, a Bantu Language of Congo (Kinshasa)
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| 159. | Where is Jesus 'at home'?: hermeneutical reflections on the contextual Jesus
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| 160. | Growth and Risk: Methodology and Micro Evidence
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| 161. | Convergence, Shocks and Poverty
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| 162. | Evidence on Informal Insurance in Rural Zimbabwe
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| 163. | For Better and for Worse - How Unpaid Bride Wealth provides Security
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| 164. | Risk Pooling through Transfers in Rural Ethiopia
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| 165. | Morocco and the Netherlands
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| 166. | Empowered to Differ
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| 167. | Health care seeking behaviour and utilisation of health services in Kalabo District, Zambia
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| 168. | Van Kaapsch-Hollandsch naar Afrikaans. Visies op verandering
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