La renaissance africaine comme alternative au développement

La renaissance africaine comme alternative au développement
Author: JOSE DO-NASCIMENTO
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 2296192173

La faillite générale des modèles de développement impose à la Raison une question : doit-on s'orienter vers une reformulation des politiques du développement ou doit-on avoir le courage intellectuel et politique de penser la modernité en Afrique à partir d'un paradigme alternatif à celui du développement ? Les auteurs de ce livre ont fait le choix d'explorer l'hypothèse d'une alternative : celle de la renaissance africaine. Ce paradigme invite à poser la question de la modernité en Afrique en termes de renaissance historique (processus de refondation du tissu social).

Perspectives on Thought Leadership for Africaís Renewal

Perspectives on Thought Leadership for Africaís Renewal
Author: Kondlo, Kwandiwe
Publisher: Africa Institute of South Africa
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2014-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0798304529

This book outlines perspectives of emerging and established African scholars on what one could describe as the debate on leadership and the articulation of the life of the mind in Africa's socio-economic, political and cultural life from the time of independence to date. The papers contained in the book cover the following thematic areas: Alternative Leadership Paradigm for Africa's Advancement; African Perspectives on Globalisation and international relations; Pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance; Scientific, Technological and Cultural Dimensions of African Development. The first section deals with alternative leadership paradigms for Africa's advancement. It also debates the 'thin line' separating management studies from leadership studies and untangles the hermeneutic complexities in the term 'leadership'. Section two examines among other things, the crucial challenge of globalisation and public ethics and others African perspectives. The section also interrogates the current complexities and credibility deficits in the global governance of trade and towards the end engages philosophical questions about conscience and consciousness in African development and progress. The debates in section three continue to section four and focus on the overall issues of language and liberation, the significance of Multi-, Inter and Trans-Disciplinary Approaches in the analysis of the African continent, appropriate indigenous paradigms for promoting the African renaissance as well as a series of debates on the meaning and prospects of regional integration in Africa's renewal. This provides just a snapshot of a very wide ranging and interesting debate contained in the publication.

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Publisher: KARTHALA Editions
Total Pages: 209
Release:
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ISBN: 2811100563

African Forests

African Forests
Author: Forestry Outlook Study for Africa
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789250049137

On cover and title page: Forestry Outlook Study for Africa.

Africa Bibliography 2008

Africa Bibliography 2008
Author: T. A. Barringer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780748640317

This volume contains works on Africa published during 2008.

Regional Integration in Africa

Regional Integration in Africa
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004417818

In Regional Integration in Africa: What Role for South Africa, Henri Bah, Siphamandla Zondi and André Mbata Mangu reflect on African integration and the contribution of post-Apartheid South Africa. From their different scientific backgrounds, they demonstrate that despite some progress made under the African Union that superseded the Organisation of African Unity, Africa is still lagging behind in terms of regional integration and South Africa, which benefitted from the rest of the continent in her struggle against apartheid, has not as yet played a major role in this process. Apart from contributing to advancing knowledge, the book is a recommended read for all those interested in African regional integration and the relationships between Africa and post-Apartheid South Africa. Contributors are Henri Bah, André Mbata Mangu and Siphamandla Zondi. Foreword by Eddy Maloka.

Edges of Exposure

Edges of Exposure
Author: Noémi Tousignant
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822371723

In the industrialized nations of the global North, well-funded agencies like the CDC attend to citizens' health, monitoring and treating for toxic poisons like lead. How do the under-resourced nations of the global South meet such challenges? In Edges of Exposure, Noémi Tousignant traces the work of toxicologists in Senegal as they have sought to warn of and remediate the presence of heavy metals and other poisons in their communities. Situating recent toxic scandals within histories of science and regulation in postcolonial Africa, Tousignant shows how decolonization and structural adjustment have impacted toxicity and toxicology research. Ultimately, as Tousignant reveals, scientists' capacity to conduct research—as determined by material working conditions, levels of public investment, and their creative but not always successful efforts to make visible the harm of toxic poisons—affects their ability to keep equipment, labs, projects, and careers going.

Natural Resource Sovereignty and the Right to Development in Africa

Natural Resource Sovereignty and the Right to Development in Africa
Author: Carol Chi Ngang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-08-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 100043379X

This book explores the nexus between natural resources ownership and the right to development in Africa. The right to sovereignty over natural resources and the right to development are recognised and protected in an extensive framework of international, regional and domestic instruments. They guarantee people's entitlement to fully and freely utilise their natural resources as a means of subsistence and for economic, social and cultural development. Yet, despite the abundance of natural resources in Africa a majority of the people on the continent remain largely impoverished. This book articulates the central argument that to achieve the right to development in Africa requires appropriate governance of the continent’s natural resources to which the people of Africa are guaranteed sovereign ownership. With case study illustrations from Zimbabwe, Ghana, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, chapters explore the normative measures, specific guarantees and community entitlements to natural resources for the realisation of the right to development. The book will be an invaluable guide to scholars and postgraduate students of Natural Resources, Development and African studies as well as policymakers and practitioners in these areas.