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The Root Causes of the Conflict in Ivory Coast.
(AFRICAPORTAL a project of the africa initiative, 2011-04)
The conflict in Ivory Coast is a by-product of deep-seated cleavages
revolving around ethnicity, nationality and religion. Politicians tapped into
these differences to consolidate their monopoly on power, and in the
process, ...
The Role of NGOs in Addressing Gender Inequality and HIV/AIDS in Uganda
(Routledge (Tailer and Fransis), 2011-11-09)
The recognition of HIV/AIDS as an epidemic made it one of the human
security threats in the 21st century. Gender-based resource imbalance
and power relations contribute not only to the understanding of
HIV/AIDS as a ...
Children’s Wellbeing in an Orphanage In Kole District, Uganda
(Geoforum, 2011-01)
This study explored the views of orphaned children about how they perceived and described their wellbeing in an orphanage which is located in the rural area of Kole District in Northern Uganda, East Africa. Recent reports ...
Contextualizing Privatization and Conservation in the History of Resource Management in Southwestern Uganda: Ethnicity, Political Privilege, and Resource Access over Time
(The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2011)
Addressing HIV/AIDS challenges in Uganda: does social capital generation by NGOs matter?
(Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, 2011)
HIV/AIDS has had devastating impacts in many countries, Uganda in particular. However, Uganda is depicted as one of the most successful countries in fighting HIV/AIDS. Among others, Uganda’s success story is attributed to ...