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1. | Equal addenda numerals in Kordofanian Lumun number words and gestures
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2. | Essays on African languages and linguistics: in honour of Maarten Mous
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3. | Mauritania at 60
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4. | Entrepreneurship in Africa
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5. | Sorghum value chain in Nigeria: explorative study
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6. | Slaves, virgin concubines, eunuchs, gun-boys, community defenders, child soldiers: the historical enlistment and use of children by armed groups in the Central African Republic
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7. | ''Ceux qui combattent beaucoup sans peur, qui tuent sans pitié": effets du recrutement d'enfants de moins de 15 ans par les Anti-Balaka (2013-2014)
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8. | Nigeria at 60
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9. | Tracing inclusivity: Contribution of the Dutch private sector to inclusive development in Kenya. Case study of Unilever Tea Kenya Ltd., the flower sector and Lake Turkana Wind Power project
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10. | Republic of the Congo at 60
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11. | Senegal at 60
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12. | Gabon at 60
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13. | Central African Republique at 60
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14. | Côte d'Ivoire at 60
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15. | Chad at 60
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16. | Tristan da Cunha
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17. | Ascension
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18. | Niger at 60
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19. | Burkina Faso at 60
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20. | St Helena
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21. | Tristan da Cunha
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22. | Ascension
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23. | St Helena
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24. | Tristan da Cunha
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25. | Ascension
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26. | St Helena
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27. | Tristan da Cunha
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28. | Ascension
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29. | St Helena
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30. | Tristan da Cunha
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31. | Ascension
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32. | St Helena
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33. | Tristan da Cunha
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34. | Ascension
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35. | St Helena
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36. | Tristan da Cunha
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37. | Ascension
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38. | St Helena
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39. | Tristan da Cunha
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40. | Ascension
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41. | St Helena
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42. | Financial decision-making, gender and social norms in Zambia: preliminary report on the quantitative data generation, analysis and results
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43. | Financial decision-making, gender and social norms in Zambia: preliminary report on the quantitative data generation, analysis and results
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44. | Madagascar at 60
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45. | Marriage as an end, or the end of marriage? Change and continuity in Southern African marriages
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46. | Mali at 60
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47. | Togo at 60
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48. | Somalia at 60
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49. | Plateforme de connaissances sur les politiques de développement inclusif (INCLUDE): note conceptuelle pour la phase II (2019'2022)
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50. | Cameroon at 60
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51. | Africa at 60
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52. | Cooperation in polygynous households
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53. | Madagascar after 1958
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54. | Madagascar as a French colony
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55. | Madagascar before becoming a French colony
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56. | Mayotte
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57. | The Comores
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58. | The historical long-term in the politics of the Central African Republic: insights from the biography of Barthélémy Boganda (1910-1959)
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59. | Leaving no one behind? Social inclusion of health insurance in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review
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60. | Nigeria: education, labour market, migration. Annex A to "Dutch labour market shortages and potential labour supply from Africa and the Middle East" (SEO report no. 2019-24)
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61. | Migration, education & development: Databases, additional information and a selected bibliography. Annex G. to "Dutch labour market shortages and potential labour supply from Africa and the Middle East" (SEO report no. 2019-24)
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62. | Dutch labour market shortages and potential labour supply from Africa and the Middle East: Is there a match? Excecutive summary and main report
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63. | Annual report African Studies Centre Leiden 2018
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64. | Where do I report my land dispute? The impact of institutional proliferation on land governance in post-conflict Northern Uganda.
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65. | Migration, youth and land in West Africa: challenges for inclusive development
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66. | African roads to prosperity: people en route to socio-cultural and economic transformations
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67. | Youth between state and rebel (dis) orders: contesting legitimacy from below in Sub-Sahara Africa
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68. | Migration, youth, and land in West Africa: making the connections work for inclusive development
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69. | Wind energy in Kenya: a status and policy framework review
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70. | T.A.A.F., and other South Atlantic territories
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71. | 'New ordinary' of 'winners': South Africa as part of BRICS
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72. | Strategic actors for inclusive development in Africa
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73. | The business case for social protection in Africa
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74. | Boosting productive employment in Africa: what works and why?
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75. | Pastoralists in dire straits: survival strategies and external interventions in a semi-arid region at the Kenya/Uganda border: Western Pokot, 1900-1986
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76. | Assessment of factors influencing acquisition and deployment of technical facilities in maternal healthcare delivery in Osun State, Nigeria
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77. | Sustainable urbanization on occupied land?: the politics of infrastructure development and resettlement in Beira City, Mozambique
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78. | Matter in motion: a Dogon Kanaga mask
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79. | Outer Seychelles and B.I.O.T.
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80. | Seychelles after 1976
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81. | Seychelles before 1976
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82. | Migration, education & development: databases, additional information and a selected bibliography. Annex G.
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83. | Online representation of sustainable city initiatives in Africa: how inclusive?
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84. | Opinion - Youth, employment and migration: urban opportunities, with a focus on Africa
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85. | Stephen Ellis bibliography
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86. | Klimaatverandering en migratie
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87. | Annual report African Studies Centre Leiden 2017
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88. | Translocality, texts and discourses: ritual transformations of Islamic sacrifices
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89. | Civil society engagement with land rights advocacy in Kenya: what roles to play? Literature review
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90. | British South Africa Company: 1900-1909
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91. | British South Africa Company: 1898-1900
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92. | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Rhodesia and Zimbabwe
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93. | Southern Rhodesia: 1937-1953
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94. | Southern Rhodesia: 1924-1937
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95. | British South Africa Company: 1910-1924
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96. | British South Africa Company: 1896-1897
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97. | African forests between nature and livelihood resources: balancing between conservation and development needs
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98. | Destination Africa: the dynamics 1990-2015
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99. | Securing wilderness landscapes in South Africa: Nick Steele, private wildlife conservancies and saving rhinos
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100. | An ethnographic study on mobile money attitudes, perceptions and usages in Cameroon, Congo DRC, Senegal and Zambia
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