Africa development : a quarterly journal of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, vol. 29, no. 3, 2004

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2004

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CODESRIA, Dakar, SN

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Contents: Cultivating conflict : agricultural 'betterment', the Native Land Husbandry Act (NLHA) and ungovernability in colonial Zimbabwe, 1951-1961 / Guy Thompson, p. 1 -- Informing approaches in establishing stand alone community literacy programmes in South Africa / Chris Kanyane, p. 40 -- The Determination and analysis of constraints in resource use efficiency in multiple cropping systems by small-holder farmers in Ebonyi State, Nigeria / Michael U. Awoke & Eugene C. Okorji, p. 58 -- The Challenge of the participatory approach to rural poverty alleviation : the example of Olugbena group of villages, Ewekoro local government of Ogun State, Nigeria / Adetoye Faniran & Thompson Aina Adeboyejo, p. 70 -- Informal and formal sector inter-linkages and the incidence of poverty in Nigeria : a case study of Ilorin Metropolis / Gafar T. Ijaiya & Chika A. Umar, p. 84 -- The Status of Yoruba dialects in communicative competence and language proficiency / Felix Abidemi Fabunmi, p. 103 -- Mothers in the informal economy and changes in child feeding and caring roles in Kampala, Uganda / Innocent Najjumba Mulindwa & James P.M. Ntozi, p. 114 -- Book reviews = Revues de livres: Arnfred Signe (ed.) Re-thinking sexualities in Africa, (Uppsala : Nordic Africa Institute) / Amanda Gouws, p. 131 -- Adeyeke Adebajo, Building peace in West Africa : Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea Bissau, (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2002) / Samuel Ong'wen Okuro, p. 134

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, SOCIAL RESEARCH, CULTIVATED LAND, LAND USE, COLONIAL COUNTRIES, LITERACY, COMMUNITIES, CULTURAL SYSTEMS, RESOURCES UTILIZATION, MULTIPLE CROPPING, SMALLHOLDERS, RURAL AREAS, SOCIAL PARTICIPATION, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, DIALECTS, CHILD REARING, SEXUALITY, PEACE, AFRICA

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