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An authoritative and definitive analysis of the theory, practice
and development impact of corruption in Africa. The book offers a
wide range of country case studies, outlining the deleterious
effects of corruption, the factors which have combined to hamper
past efforts to combat it, and the required future solutions and
the context of their application in Africa. Combating corruption is
demonstrated to require greater priority in the quest for African
development.
Bringing together a distinguished cast of contributors, this book provides an authoritative and definitive analysis of the theory, practice, and development impact of corruption in Africa. The book offers a wide range of country case studies outlining the deleterious effects of corruption, the factors which have combined to hamper past efforts to combat it, and the required future solutions and the context of their application in Africa. Combating corruption is demonstrated to require greater priority in the quest for African development.
Written by a senior advisor at the United States Agency for
International Development in Liberia, this book analyzes the
development problems facing Africa today. Rather than the typical
doom-and-gloom approach, the book takes a positive approach and
looks at African achievements.
In Black Women Speaking From Within: Essays and Experiences in
Higher Education, contributors use intersectional and
interdisciplinary lenses to share the ways in which they
understand, navigate, resist, and transform student services,
learning, teaching, and existing in the academy. This book explores
and discusses the following question: How do Black women experience
and perceive place and agency in higher education? Black Women
Speaking From Within draws upon the influence organizational
culture, sense-making, and sisterhood has on praxis and pedagogy
and places the Black woman's stories and experiences at the center
of the conversation.
This book analyzes the outstanding development problems confronting
Africa today, and the policies necessary for improving Africa's
governance, economic performance, and the very possible achievement
of the Millennium Development Goals.
In 2011 writer and mother of two, Bronwyn Hope is diagnosed with
early stage breast cancer. Encouraged by a friend, she begins an
online blog in which she faithfully diarises the days that follow,
graphically chronicling the details of even her darkest days as
they happen. Her reflections are controlled yet raw and immediate,
comprising a mix of honesty and humor that will have you by turns
laughing out loud, or crying. Over an 18-month period, Bronwyn
propels her readers on a journey that will deliver to her some of
life's greatest blows and most uplifting moments. Along the way she
shares intimate accounts of her life, her family and friends, and
the challenges, both common and uncommon, of a breast cancer
survivor. 'The Breast is History' is that rare book that will
delight and move readers at the same time as demystifying the
experience of millions of women with breast cancer.
Bringing together a distinguished cast of contributors, the book
provides an authoritative and definitive analysis of the theory,
practice and development impact of corruption in Africa. Combating
corruption is demonstrated to require greater priority in the quest
for African development.
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