Number of records: 514 |
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301. | Buigen of barsten. De rituele macht van de Marokkaanse Monarchie
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302. | Reading and knowledge transfer in Ghana: the behaviour, attitudes and self-concepts of first-year students in Bachelor of Education programmes
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303. | Family Planning, Fertility Reduction and Economic Development in Africa
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304. | Reconciling Reintegration; The complexity of economic and social reintegration of ex-combatants in Burundi
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305. | Provision of family planning services in Tanzania: a comparative analysis of public and private facilities
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306. | 'I was just crying, I did not come back with anything': women's experiences of deportation from Europe to Nigeria
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307. | Facing Frontiers; The everyday practice of state-building in South Sudan
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308. | 'Our brothers who went to the bush': Post-identity conflict and the experience of reconciliation in Sierra Leone
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309. | Family Planning Outcomes and Primary School Attendance in Sub-Saharan Africa
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310. | The Egyptian 25th January Revolution One Year On: Challenges and Opportunities in the Transition towards Democracy
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311. | Tenure Insecurity & Land Disputes Affecting Members of Mbarara District Farmers Association
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312. | Rwanda 2025: Scenarios for the Future Political Stability of Rwanda
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313. | Mainstreaming gender in European Union development cooperation with sub-Saharan Africa: promising numbers, narrow contents, telling silences
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314. | 'Ah lef ma case fo God': faith and agency in Sierra Leone's postwar reconciliation
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315. | Khul' Divorce in Egypt. Public Debates, Judicial Practices, and Everyday Life
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316. | The Hunger Project in Benin. A First Review and Recommendations for Evaluation
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317. | Social Capital, Governance and Performance of Ethiopian Coffee Cooperatives
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318. | Questioning the use-value of social relationships: care and support of youths affected by HIV in child-headed households in Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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319. | A perverse 'net' effect? Health insurance and ex-ante moral hazard in Ghana
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320. | Popularizing Islam or Islamizing Popular Music New developments in Egypt's wedding scene
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321. | Black Athena en de identiteit in Ethiopië. Het onlosmakelijke verbond tussen de koningin van Sheba en Haile Selassie I Ras Tafari
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322. | De Moslim Broederschap en de macht: ontstaan, verharding en verzachting van het islamitische fundamentalisme in Egypte
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323. | Ujamaa is still alive. A sign of hope for Africa?
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324. | Social Movements Confronting the State: Egypt and Bahrain Compared
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325. | Kapers op de kust. De piratenpartij in Marokko
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326. | From Religious Ethics to Clean Aesthetics: Religious wedding songs and halal soaps in Egypt
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327. | From Religious to Interreligious Studies in East Africa
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328. | Not just a victim: the child as catalyst and witness of contemporary Africa
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329. | Governmentalities and moral agents in the local/global nexus: male premarital sexuality in Dakar, Senegal
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330. | Négocier l'autorité. Les micro-pratiques étatiques à la frontière du Sud-Soudan et de la République démocratique du Congo
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331. | Use of Delivery Care in Tanzania: The Importance of Poverty, Empowerment and Emergency [Working paper]
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332. | Ser indígena a l'Àfrica Austral 20 anys després de l'Apartheid [Being indigenous in southern Africa 20 years after Apartheid]
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333. | Swahili as a Ecumenical Language
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334. | Ujaama is still alive. Signs of Hope and Renewal in Africa
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335. | Of Morals, Missions and the Market New Religiosity and 'Art with a Mission' in Egypt.
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336. | Egypte onder Mubarak
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337. | 'Schone' markten en religieus vermaak in Egypte: popularisering van Islam of Islamisering van populaire cultuur?
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338. | De crisis in Egypte
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339. | Citizenship struggles: social movements and slavery in West Africa
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340. | Travelling hierarchies: moving in and out of slave status in a Central Malian FulBe network
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341. | The influence of fertility and household composition on female labor supply: Evidence from panel data on Tanzania [Working paper]
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342. | Comparing fair and responsible coffee standards in East Africa
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343. | Ethnographies Of Children In Africa: Moving Beyond Stereotypical Representations And Paradigms
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344. | Equity aspects of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana: Who is enrolling, who is not and why?
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345. | Decision Making in Partnerships for Development: Explaining the Influence of Local Partners
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346. | N. Quint,L'élément africain dans la langue capverdienne (variété de Santiago) Paris:L'Harmattan ,2008 9782296060364
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347. | "No 'til we know" fela ba a tseba naa? Using African languages to communicate about HIV and AIDS to young South Africans
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348. | Reframing urban health, reconnecting public health and contextualizing HIV. Lessons from South Africa.
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349. | From papers to practices: district level priority setting processes and criteria for family planning, maternal, newborn and child health interventions in Tanzania
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350. | Ageing with HIV in South Africa.
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351. | "For most of us Africans, we don't just speak": a qualitative investigation into collaborative heterogeneous PBL group learning.
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352. | Symptoms of neck, shoulder, forearms, and hands: a cohort study among computer office workers in Sudan
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353. | Equity aspects of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana: Who is enrolling, who is not and why?
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354. | Caries experience of Egyptian adolescents: does the atraumatic restorative treatment approach offer a solution?
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355. | Afriflu--international conference on influenza disease burden in Africa, 1-2 June 2010, Marrakech, Morocco
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356. | A qualitative study of caregivers' expectations and communication desires during medical consultation for sick children in Uganda.
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357. | The Potential of South Africa as a Developmental State: A Political Economy Critique
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358. | Local Evaluations of Justice through Truth Telling in Sierra Leone: Postwar Needs and Transitional Justice
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359. | De VN in Soedan: Waar(om) wel, waar(om) niet?
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360. | Business as Usual? Urban Actors and Transnational Investments in Accra, Ghana
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361. | Malaria diagnostic testing and treatment practices in three different Plasmodium falciparum transmission settings in Tanzania: before and after a government policy change
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362. | Don’t be a fool, put a condom on your tool. Effecten van retorische figuren in HIV/AIDS voorlichtingsmateriaal in Zuid-Afrika
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363. | eHealth Service Discovery Framework: A Case Study in Ethiopia
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364. | Structurational analysis of cross-cultural development of an academic registry information system in Mozambique
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365. | Learning Context of University Students in Africa: A Propeller or Inhibitor for Mlearning?
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366. | Is mHealth Viable to Ethiopia: an Empirical Study
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367. | An Approach to Modeling ICT Educational Policies in African Countries
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368. | Turbulent trajectories: Sub-Saharan African migrants heading north
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369. | Community Security and DDR: Experiences from Burundi
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370. | Evaluation du programme de Oxfam Novib au Burundi, 2005-2009
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371. | Scenarios for Sudan's Future, Revisited
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372. | Verkiezingen Sudan belangrijk symbool
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373. | Scenarios for Sudan in 2012: crash or happy take-off?
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374. | Trust in health providers as a catalyst for malaria prevention: Heterogeneous impacts of health education in rural Ghana
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375. | Assessing Local Experiences of Truth-Telling in Sierra Leone: Getting to 'Why' through a Qualitative Case Study Analysis
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376. | Capability and Health Functioning in Ethiopian Households - www-publicatie
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377. | Learning Lessons in African Peace Operations
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378. | HIV/AIDS messages as a spur for conversation among young South Africans?
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379. | Success and failure of UN peacekeeping operations: UNMIS in Sudan
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380. | Disentangling Bargaining Power from Individual and Household Level to Institutions: Evidence on Women's Position in Ethiopia
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381. | Crisis or continuity?: framing land disputes and local conflict resolution in Burundi
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382. | Perils to Pregnancies: On Social Sorrows and Strategies Surrounding Pregnancy Loss in Cameroon
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383. | Post-return Experiences and Transnational Belonging of Return Migrants: A Dutch-Moroccan Case Study
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384. | Supporting child-headed households in South Africa: whose best interests?
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385. | The Developmental Impact of the Asian Drivers on Senegal
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386. | The dynamics of transit migration: Insights into the migration process of sub-Saharan African migrants heading for Europe
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387. | Moving and mediating: a mobile view on sub-Saharan African migration towards Europe
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388. | Gender & Genocide in Burundi: the search for spaces of peace in the Great Lakes region
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389. | Gender bias and gender differences in two South African tests of academic literacy
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390. | Sudan 2012: report
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391. | Transnationale gezinnen tussen Egyptisch, Marokkaans en Nederlands recht
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392. | Exotisch of modern? Hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika
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393. | Als er maar over je gepraat wordt; Effecten van raadselachtige billboards over HIV/AIDS in Zuid-Afrika
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394. | Tegen zo'n leger kun je maar beter geen oorlog hoeven voeren. Effecten van het gebruik van metaforen in voorlichtingsteksten over HIV/AIDS in Zuid-Afrika
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395. | Youth Engagement in Agricultural Research: A Focus on Sub-Sahara Africa
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396. | Silence, pleasure and agency: sexuality of unmarried girls in Dakar, Senegal
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397. | Krobo Queen Mothers: Gender, Power, and Contemporary Female Traditional Authority in Ghana
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398. | Capability and health functioning in Ethiopian households
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399. | Catching the Crocodile: organisational responses to water scarcity in South Africa's Crocodile River catchment
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400. | The continuous relevance of the nation-state: de politieke economie van de farmaceutische industrie in EgypteDe voortdurende relevantie van de natie-staat
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