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1. | Citizenship in the Writings of a Post-Islamist Ex-Muslim Brother: The Case of Ruhayyil Gharayiba
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2. | 'Um Portuense em África': Notes for a Biography of a Luso-African Archive
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3. | "It is the medicines that keep us alive": lived experiences of diabetes medication use and continuity among adults in Southeastern Tanzania
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4. | 'In a situation of rescuing life': meanings given to diabetes symptoms and care-seeking practices among adults in Southeastern Tanzania: a qualitative inquiry
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5. | 'The Heart Desires but the Body Refuses': Sexual Scripts, Older Men's Perceptions of Sexuality, and Implications for Their Mental and Sexual Health
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6. | Structural tensions limiting success of infrastructure upgrading: A multi-regime perspective
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7. | Toxic Floods?: Climate, Natural Hazards and Risks to South Sudan's Oil Infrastructure
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8. | Dit is Laura-se (trui). The spreading of the possessive se construction in Dutch
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9. | Mobilizing infrastructure investments for urban climate action in Africa: enabling factors for multilevel action
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10. | Challenges of Improving Livelihoods by Slum Upgrading A Sociotechnical Transitions Perspective
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11. | Conservation and monitoring of wildlife in logged tropical forests: A study in Western Equatorial Africa
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12. | Understanding the cumulative socioenvironmental impacts of energy transition-induced extractivism in Mozambique: The role of mixed methods
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13. | Practicing Urban Resilience to Electricity Service Disruption in Accra, Ghana
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14. | The trajectory of extractive urbanism: examining the implications of Vale's presence and withdrawal for the coal frontier and its urban spaces in Tete
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15. | Exploring synergies between the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and involuntary resettlement guidelines: The case of Mozambique's natural gas project
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16. | Urban Climate Politics in Emerging Economies:: A Multi-Level Governance Perspective
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17. | Noot bij Hof Amsterdam 14 april 2020 ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2020:1157; ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2020:1250 (Stichting Union des Victimes des déchets toxiques Côte d'Ivoire/Trafigura Beheer BV)
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18. | Climate change exacerbated heavy rainfall leading to large scale flooding in highly vulnerable communities in West Africa: World Weather Attribution Scientific Report
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19. | Food crisis in Central Sahel in 2022 driven by chronic vulnerability with uncertain role of climate change: World Weather Attribution Scientific Report
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20. | Economic Inequality and Science, Technology and Innovation Policy: the cases of the United Kingdom and South Africa
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21. | Regulating US Big Tech Companies beyond Local Markets: Building African Digital Markets: (a Theoretical Perspective)
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22. | Approaches to anticipatory governance in West Africa: How conceptions of the future have implications for climate action in the present
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23. | The Economics of Missionary Expansion:: Evidence from Africa and Implications for Development
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24. | Layering the Cultural Archive: A Critical Reading of Gloria Wekker's White Innocence and Rembrandt's Painting of Two Black Men
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25. | Growing Cities: Urbanization in Africa
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26. | Dispersion, procreation and mission: The emergence of Protestantism in early modern West Africa
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27. | Anticolonial Capitalism: How Ghana came to embrace Market-Led Development Theory (the 1970s-1990s)
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28. | The role of perceptions and social norms in shaping women's fertility preferences: a case study from Ethiopia
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29. | COVID-19 and the Racialisation of Migrants in the Global South
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30. | Georeferenced Data of Christian Mission Stations, Ghana (1752-1932)
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31. | The social contruction of homophobia in Senegal
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32. | Het beschermd zeegebied rond de Chagos archipel: arbitrage in het geschil tussen de Republiek Mauritius en het Verenigd Koninkrijk
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33. | Reconfiguring a history of art and design curriculum in a South African university of technology: Becoming-with critical arts-based pedagogical encounters
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34. | Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History.: Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America (1800-1914).
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35. | The Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in the 19th century, the Gambia
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36. | European travellers to Central-West Africa in the 19th century
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37. | CMS policy regarding Islam and Muslims in Africa
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38. | Travellers to Sierra Leone in the 18th and 19th centuries
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39. | The role of the African value of Ubuntu in global AI inclusion discourse: A normative ethics perspective
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40. | Post-, Pre- and Non-Payment: Conflicting Rationalities in the Digitalisation of Energy Access in Kibera, Nairobi
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41. | Contextualising access to essential medicines: Lessons learned from East and Southern Africa
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42. | Conceptualizing the After-Crisis through Ethnographies of Post-Crisis Situations in Africa
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43. | Collective psychological ownership and territorial compensation in Australia and South Africa
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44. | Corporate sovereignty: Negotiating permissive power for profit in Southern Africa
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45. | Contact Versus Education: An Explorative Comparison Between the Contact and Education Strategy Considering Albinism Related Stigma in Tanzanian High Schools
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46. | Reducing albinism related stigma in Tanzania: an exploration of the impact of radio drama and radio interview
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47. | Impact of COVID-19 measures on the health and healthcare of children in East-Africa: Scoping review
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48. | The violence of involuntary resettlement and emerging resistance in Mozambique's Limpopo National Park: The role of physical and social infrastructure
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49. | Resources and Governance in Sierra Leone's Civil War
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50. | Productive efficiency, structural change, and catch-up within Africa
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51. | Tempering and enabling ambition: how equity is considered in domestic processes preparing NDCs
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52. | Is citizen journalism dead? An examination of recent developments in the field
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53. | The 'ready-to-hand' test: Diagnostic availability and usability in primary health care settings in Sierra Leone
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54. | Community capacity for social enterprise development: Empirical evidence from community forest enterprises (CFEs) in Cameroon
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55. | The South'South investment that never happened: Vale in Guinea
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56. | Inclusive agri-business models, gender, and Kenyans' experiences in successful entrepreneurship
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57. | The impact of anti-malarial markets on artemisinin resistance: perspectives from Burkina Faso
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58. | [De kust van Algerije]
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59. | [De kust van Algerije]
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60. | [De kust van Algerije]
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61. | [De kust van Algerije]
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62. | The Continuum between Human Trafficking and Enslavement: Recent Italian Jurisprudence on Abuses Committed against (Female) Migrants in Libya
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63. | Carte réduite de l'Océan-méridional, compris entre l'Afrique et l'Amérique méridionale depuis le 7° degré de latitude Nord jusqu'au 57° degré Sud, contenant partie des costes d'Afrique depuis le cap de Monte... jusqu'au cap de Bonne Espérance et celles de l'Amérique méridionale depuis Cayenne jusques- et compris la Terre de Feu, pour servir au vaisseaux français du Roy
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64. | Nieuwe wassende graadige pas-kaart van de kust van Guinea en Brasilia strekkende van Cap Verde tot de Câp de Bon Esperance en verders van Rio de Berbice tot Rio de la Plata.
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65. | [De Kust van Marokko].
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66. | Côte orientale d'Espagne depuis le Cap de Palos jusqu'au Cap de Creux avec les Îles Maiorque, Minorque et Yvice et partie de la Côte d'Afrique
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67. | CoÌ‚te meÌridionale d'Espagne depuis Cadiz jusqu'au Cap de Palos et coÌ‚te septentrionale d'Afrique depuis le Cap Spartel jusqu'au Cap de Tenez
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68. | Wassende zeekaart van de kusten van Spanjen, van Kaap St. Vincent tot de punt van Europa en een klein gedeelte van Africa, gevolgd naar de kaart van den ridder D. Vicente Tofino de Sa. Miguel
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69. | Affective Capital: Lagos and Nigerian Music Videos
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70. | Understanding intra-urban inequality in networked water supply in Wa, Ghana.
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71. | Carte reduite de l'Océan Occidental comprenant les côtes d'Europe et d'Afrique, depuis le 52 degré de latitude septentle. jusqu'à l'Equateur et les côtes d'Amérique opposées
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72. | Carte réduite de l'Océan-Occidental comprenant les costes d'Europe et d'Afrique depuis le 51 degré de latitude nord jusqu'à l'équateur et les costes d'Amérique opposées
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73. | Network-diversification and trust-building strategies of transnational migrant entrepreneurs: Evidence from African migrant entrepreneurs in South China
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74. | Ethical concerns with replacing human relations with humanoid robots: an ubuntu perspective
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75. | Labor Migration and Climate Change Adaptation
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76. | Navigating plural legal constellations at the coal mining frontier in Mozambique
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77. | Generating transformative capacity: ICLEI Africa's urban natural assets for Africa programme
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78. | The Kenya Slum Electrification Program. Local politics of electricity networks in Kibera
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79. | Carte de la partie meÌridionale de L'Afrique, pour servir d'intelligence aux deux voyages de Levaillant
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80. | Urban Land Grabs: An Overview of the Issues
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81. | Tempering and enabling ambition: how equity is considered in domestic processes preparing NDCs
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82. | Toward Urban Resilience? Coping with Blackouts in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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83. | UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration: key considerations for Africa
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84. | 'I can do things that others can't': Civic policing as weaponized volunteering in eThekwini, South Africa
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85. | The role of institutional logics during participation in urban processes and projects: Insights from a comparative analysis of upgrading fifteen informal settlements in Kenya
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86. | Multi-stakeholder participation for successful implementation of applied research projects in Africa
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87. | Local Advantage in a Global Context. Competition, Adaptation and Resilience in Textile Manufacturing in the 'Periphery', 1860-1960
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88. | A 'Chinese' Street (Un)Scripted and (Re)Imagined: Material Shifts, City-Making and Altered Ways of Living in Suburban Johannesburg
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89. | De Kaapkolonie: van VOC-verversingsstation naar exploitatie- en strafkolonie
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90. | Human preparedness: Relational infrastructures and medical countermeasures in Sierra Leone
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91. | Urban Migration in East and West Africa: Contrasts and Transformations
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92. | WINDOWS ONTO THE MICRODYNAMICS OF INSURGENT AND COUNTERINSURGENT VIOLENCE: Evidence from Late Colonial Southeast Asia and Africa Compared
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93. | Beyond Reintegration: War Veteranship in Mozambique and El Salvador
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94. | Physical Geography of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands
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95. | Social Mobility through Migration to the Colonies: The Case of Algeria
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96. | Healthcare workers' perspectives on access to sexual and reproductive health services in the public, private and private not-for-profit sectors: insights from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia
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97. | Adolescents' Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour and Service Utilisation in Plateau State, Nigeria
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98. | Modalities of Co-existence in Madina, Ghana
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99. | From inclusive business to food systems: Enhancing smallholder food security in Africa
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100. | Contrast, contact, convergence? Afrikaans and English modal auxiliaries in South African parliamentary discourse (1925'1985)
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