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| 1. | Development Bulletin 45 (1998). Urban infrastructure and development
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| 2. | Development Bulletin 47 (1999). Development assistance and family planning
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| 3. | Towards a better understanding of the causes of poverty in Africa in the late twentieth century
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| 4. | Gendering the field: towards sustainable livelihoods for mining in mining communities
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| 5. | The implications of Land Tenure and Benefit Sharing Approaches on the REDD+ scheme for forest fringe communities in Ghana
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| 6. | Development Bulletin 55 (2001). Globalisation and poverty
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| 7. | Development Bulletin 56 (2001). Looking to the future: involving young people in development
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| 8. | Development Bulletin 57 (2002). Microfinance for poverty reduction
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| 9. | Development Bulletin 52 (2000). HIV/AIDS: implications for development
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| 10. | Development Bulletin 66 (2004). People trafficking, human security and development
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| 11. | Development Bulletin 72 (2007). Addressing poverty: Alternative economic approaches
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| 12. | The relationship between legal pluralism and the rule of law in South Africa and Timor-Leste
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| 13. | Microfinance and Business Development Service Linkages: Synergies for Micro and Small Enterprise Development in Kenya
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| 14. | Impediments to the development of stock markets in the Southern African development community
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| 15. | Malaria: old infections, changing epidemiology
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| 16. | Toxic Colonialism
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| 17. | Exploring partner communication and patterns of sexual networking: qualitative research to improve management of sexually transmitted diseases
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| 18. | The WTO incompatibility of the Lomé Convention trade provisions
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| 19. | Gender, time use and models of the household
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| 20. | Sustainable forest management in Cameroon needs more than approved forest management plans
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| 21. | Biology and conservation of the Cape (South African) fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus (Pinnipedia: Otariidae) from the Eastern Cape Coast of South Africa
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| 22. | The Quite [sic] Revolution: An analysis of the change toward below-replacement-level fertility in Addis Ababa
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| 23. | DSpace Development at Makerere University: And Overview of the USDL Project
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| 24. | Development of an African Marine Science Repository for Electronic Publication (OdinPubAfrica): Experience of the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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| 25. | A Bilingual Papyrus from Byzantine Egypt
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| 26. | Crafting security council mandates
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| 27. | Relating global tensions: modern tribalism and postmodern nationalism
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| 28. | HIV/AIDS and sexual behaviour among youth in Zambia
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| 29. | Implications of global demographic convergence for fertility theory
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| 30. | Bias correction for inequality measures: an application to China and Kenya
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| 31. | Women's education and the demographic transition in Africa
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| 32. | Postpartum sexual abstinence in the era of AIDS in Ghana: prospects for change
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| 33. | HIV and fertility change in rural Zimbabwe
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| 34. | HIV infection in rural households, Rakai district, Uganda
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| 35. | Orphanhood, child fostering and the AIDS epidemic in rural Tanzania
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| 36. | Factors leading to the establishment of child-headed households: the case of Zimbabwe
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| 37. | The socio-economic and cultural context of the spread of HIV/AIDS in Botswana
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| 38. | The effect of household characteristics on living standards in South Africa 1993 - 98: a quantile regression analysis with sample attrition
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| 39. | Sexual networking, STDs and HIV/AIDS in four urban gaols in Nigeria
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| 40. | The price of promiscuity: why urban males in Tanzania are changing their sexual behaviour
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| 41. | Sexual initiation and the transmission of reproductive knowledge
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| 42. | Men's sexual behaviour in urban and rural Southwest Nigeria: its cultural, social and attitudinal context
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| 43. | Women's role in reproductive health decision making and vulnerability to STD and HIV/AIDS in Ekiti, Nigeria
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| 44. | 'Main' girlfriends, girlfriends, marriage, and money: the social context of HIV risk behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa
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| 45. | Men, women and the trouble with condoms: problems associated with condom use by migrant workers in rural Zambia
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| 46. | Bridging the information gap: sexual maturity and reproductive health problems among youth in Tanzania
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| 47. | Sexual decision-making and negotiation in the midst of AIDS: youth in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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| 48. | Transformations of Upper Palaeolithic implements in the Dabba industry from Haua Fteah (Libya)
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| 49. | Arid paradises or dangerous landscapes. A review of explanations for Paleolithic assemblage change in arid Australia and Africa.
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| 50. | Aspects of male circumcision in subequatorial African cultural history
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| 51. | Sexual discourse in the context of AIDS: dominant themes on adolescent sexuality among primary school pupils in Magu district, Tanzania
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| 52. | Current Developments in Comparative Austronesian Studies
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| 53. | Condom use and the popular press in Nigeria
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| 54. | Health expenditure and household budgets in rural Liberia
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| 55. | Maternal schooling and comprehension of child health information in urban Zambia: is literacy a missing link in the maternal schooling-child health relationship?
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| 56. | The social meaning of infertility in Southwest Nigeria
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| 57. | Mothers' management of childhood diseases in Yorubaland: the influence of cultural beliefs
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| 58. | Intra-household differentials in women's status: household function and focus as determinants of children's illness management and care in rural Mali
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| 59. | The focus group as a tool for health research: issues in design and analysis
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| 60. | Forum: Focus groups for health research
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| 61. | The effect of physician training on treatment of respiratory infections: evidence from rural Egypt
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| 62. | The negotiating strategies determining coitus in stable heterosexual relationships
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| 63. | The declining HIV seroprevalence in Uganda: what evidence?
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| 64. | Sexual networking in southwestern Nigeria
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| 65. | Women's attitudes to men's sexual behaviour
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| 66. | Social context of HIV infection in Uganda
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| 67. | Sexual networking, STDs, and HIV/AIDS transmission among Nigerian police officers
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| 68. | Street youth in Accra city: sexual networking in a high-risk environment and its implication for the spread of HIV/AIDS
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| 69. | A note on suspect practices during the AIDS epidemic: vaginal drying and scarification in southwest Nigeria
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| 70. | Prostitution and the risk of STDs and AIDS in Nigeria and Thailand
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| 71. | Impact of AIDS on the family and mortality in Uganda
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| 72. | Impacts of AIDS on marriage patterns, customs and practices in Uganda
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| 73. | Sexually transmitted diseases and condom interventions among prostitutes and their clients in Cross River State
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| 74. | HIV/AIDS education and counselling: experiences from Ghana
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| 75. | Intervention strategies suggested by the Nigerian segment of the SAREC program on sexual networking, STDs and AIDS
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| 76. | Care for AIDS orphans in Uganda: findings from focus group discussions
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| 77. | The conditions and care of AIDS victims in Ghana: AIDS sufferers and their relations
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| 78. | Living with AIDS: perceptions, attitudes and post-diagnosis behaviour of HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana
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| 79. | Informal care for illness in rural southwest Uganda: the central role that women play
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| 80. | Age bias, but no gender bias, in the intra-household resource allocation for health care in rural Burkina Faso
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| 81. | Cross-sectional anthropometry: what can it tell us about the health of young children
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| 82. | Health-seeking behaviour of persons with HIV/AIDS in Ghana: prospects for change
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| 83. | Attitudes to and management of HIV/AIDS among health workers in Ghana: the case of Cape Coast municipality
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| 84. | Vulnerability to sexually transmitted disease: street children in Accra
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| 85. | Health-seeking behaviour of STD patients in an urban area of Southwest Nigeria: an exploratory study
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| 86. | Using rapid research to develop a national strategy to assist families affected by AIDS in Tanzania
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| 87. | Estimating adult mortality rates in the context of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa: analysis of DHS sibling histories
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| 88. | Measurement of adult mortality in populations affected by AIDS: an assessment of the orphanhood method
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| 89. | The impact of HIV on morbidity and mortality from tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa: a study of rural Malawi and review of the literature
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| 90. | Estimates of the impact of HIV infection on fertility in a rural Ugandan population cohort
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| 91. | The impact of the African AIDS epidemic
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| 92. | Breastfeeding and popular aetiology in the Sahel
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| 93. | Malnutrition and gender relations in Western Kenya
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| 94. | The impact of family and budget structure on health treatment in Nigeria
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| 95. | Concepts and measures of reproductive morbidity
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| 96. | The psychological effect of orphanhood: a study of orphans in Rakai district
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| 97. | The socio-cultural context of health behaviour among Esan communities, Edo State, Nigeria
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| 98. | Women's education, child welfare and child survival: a review of the evidence
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| 99. | HIV/AIDS counselling program: a rural Ghana experience
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| 100. | Fostered children's perception of their health care and illness treatment in Ekiti Yoruba households, Nigeria
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| 101. | Intra-urban differentials in child health
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| 102. | The cultural, social and attitudinal context of male sexual behaviour in urban south-west Nigeria
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| 103. | Forum: Can health transition research improve health?
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| 104. | Mental health implications of the commercial sex industry in Nigeria
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| 105. | Searching for solutions: health concerns expressed in letters to an East African newspaper column
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| 106. | Sexual behaviour in the face of risk: preliminary results from first AIDS-related surveys
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| 107. | Sexual behaviour in a fishing community on Lake Victoria, Uganda
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| 108. | AIDS morbidity and the role of the family in patient care in Uganda
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| 109. | Effect of AIDS on children: the problem of orphans in Uganda
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| 110. | A three-year follow-up survey of demographic changes in a Ugandan town on the trans-African highway with high HIV-1 seroprevalence
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| 111. | Serial marriages and AIDS in Masaka District
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| 112. | The role of the environment in the sexual activity of school students in Tororo and Pallisa districts of Uganda
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| 113. | Adolescent sexual networking and HIV transmission in rural Uganda
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| 114. | Screening for HIV I through the regional blood transfusion service in southwest Uganda: the Mbarara experience
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| 115. | Widowhood, remarriage and migration during the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda
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| 116. | Fertility levels and trends in the face of the AIDS epidemic in Uganda
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| 117. | HIV/AIDS, change in sexual behaviour and community attitudes in Uganda
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| 118. | African families and AIDS: context, reactions and potential interventions
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| 119. | Experimental research on sexual networking in some selected areas of Ghana
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| 120. | Sexuality, migration and AIDS in Ghana
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| 121. | Survey of sexual networking in Calabar
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| 122. | Sexual networking among some Lagos State adolescent Yoruba students
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| 123. | Sexual networking among market women in Benin City, Bendel State, Nigeria
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| 124. | Socio-economic determinants of HIV serostatus: a study of Rakai District, Uganda
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| 125. | The AIDS epidemic and infant and child mortality in six districts of Uganda
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| 126. | AIDS mortality in Uganda: circumstances, factors and impact of death
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| 127. | Extramarital relations and perceptions of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
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| 128. | Forum: The East African AIDS epidemic and the absence of male circumcision: what is the link?
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| 129. | HIV prevalence and lifetime risk of dying of AIDS
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| 130. | Levels and causes of adult mortality in rural Tanzania with special reference to HIV/AIDS
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| 131. | AIDS and the Ghana legal system: absolute ignorance or denial syndrome?
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| 132. | The mines of Southern and Central Africa: an ecological framework
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| 133. | European Monetary Union in Africa
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| 134. | The joint estimation of child participation in schooling and employment: comparative evidence from three continents
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| 135. | Sexual networking in Freetown against the background of the AIDS epidemic
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| 136. | Sexual behaviour in the face of risk: the case of bar girls in Malawi's major cities
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| 137. | 'Bring us the female condom': HIV intervention, gender and political empowerment in two South African communities
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| 138. | Forum: What are the limits to health intervention?
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| 139. | Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: the use of local expressions
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| 140. | Shifting boundaries of fertility change in Southwestern Nigeria
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| 141. | The quantity/quality of children hypothesis in developing countries: testing by considering some demographic experiences in China, India and Africa
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| 142. | Health transition research in Nigeria in the era of the structural adjustment program
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| 143. | The African population growth and development conundrum
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| 144. | Demographic transition: the predicament of sub-Saharan Africa
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| 145. | Livelihood and the risk of HIV/AIDS infection in Ghana: the case of female itinerant traders
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| 146. | Migrant labour, sexual networking and multi-partnered sex in Malawi
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| 147. | Circular migration and sexual networking in rural KwaZulu/Natal: implications for the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases
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| 148. | 'Between a rock and a hard place': applied anthropology and AIDS research on a commercial farm in Zambia
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| 149. | A high price to pay: for education, subsistence or a place in the job market
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| 150. | The effects of HIV and AIDS on fertility in East and Central Africa
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| 151. | Peacekeeping and the UN: lessons from Rwanda
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| 152. | Leadership, ethics and disciplinary codes: the case of Zimbabwe
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| 153. | Equity and institutional reform in Aboriginal Australia and Zimbabwe: a framework for analysis
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| 154. | Evaluating the politics of humanitarian military interventions in complex emergencies: reflections from the case of Somalia
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