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Karel Schoeman: an Afrikaans voice in Africa
Re-Writing the Historical Past: Literary Representations of the Rwandan Genocide
The Curious Case of Casa do Fernandez
mHealth Solutions for Africa
Social media and cultural violence in northern Nigeria
Linguistic Landscape of Tourist Attractions in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
“Pan-Germanism, Pan-Asianism, Pan-Africanism”
“My phone is like my office”: Youth, refugees and digital livelihoods in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Quietly Queer: Queer Women and Their Quest for Decent Work in Urban Kenya
From Mining Conflict to Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration
Agricultural Policies and Food Security in Nigeria
A Cup of Gender Equal Impact
(Re)Producing identity tensions
Towards a better understanding of the decline of pineapple production in Ghana
Corporate Management of Host Communities in Renewable Energy Infrastructure Projects in South Africa
A community in transit: the lived experience of non- socio-cultural integration of Eritrean urban refugees into the Ethiopian host community in Addis Ababa
What to do with social norms? Exploring the relation between a social norm and actual behavior
‘Europe is not for me!’ Exploring the relationship of mobility and entrepreneurship in Bole Michael in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Is Education Enough? Exploring the Ontological Perceptions of Albinism in Tanzania
Critical Discourse Analysis of the Image of Confucius Institutes in Swahili Reports
The ambiguity of marriage among formerly abducted Acholi women in Northern Uganda. A qualitative research eleven years after the ending of the armed conflict.
Walking on Sandy Streets
The politics of sisterhood: A feminist approach to agency and youth in processes of social change in urban Uganda
Rehumanising e-health: A case study approach using self-determination theory to understand blended learning and blended care in Central Uganda

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