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Trade and gender

China's new role in Africa and the South: a search for a new perspective
D-G. Guerrero (ed);F. Manji (ed) / Fahamu, 2008
This volume examines China’s geopolitical positioning in Africa and within the global South. It finds that China's involvement in Africa has three main dimensions: foreign direct investment, aid...
African agriculture and the World Bank: development or impoverishment?
K. Havnevik;D. Bryceson;L. Birgegård / Fahamu, 2008
The World Bank has played a prominent role in shaping agricultural policy in Africa. This article asserts that this role has often been highly destructive, both in regards to African agriculture an...
From the slave trade to ‘free trade’: how trade undermines democracy and justice in Africa
P. Burnett (ed);F. Manjii (ed) / Fahamu, 2007
Puiblished by Pambazuka to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and the 50th anniversary of Ghana’s independence this series of articles seeks to raise awarenes...
Writing for change
A. Barker; F. Manji / Fahamu, 2002
Guide to effective writing, aimed at researchers, campaigners, scientists, fundraisers, project managers, social activists and people who train writers. It includes practical examples and exercises. ...
Healthcare training and internet connectivity in Sub-Saharan Africa
F. Manji; R. Drew; M. Jensen / Fahamu, 2002
The report looks at projects in Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa which are using the Internet and ICTs to support health education (including the sharing of information between health care professionals....
Community based organisations: the emerging force within the third sector
Fahamu, 2004
This paper seeks to answer questions about the origins, work and needs of community based organisations in sub-Saharan Africa. The paper focuses largely on the topics addressed by sub-Saharan CBOs, an...

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