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2002
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet

Zambia, a once prosperous African country, now has 73 percent of its people below the poverty line and by the early 1990s, the country had reached a level where the UN General Assembly included it on the list of the least developed countries. With crippling indebtedness amidst poor economic performance, Zambia is at present one of the world's most heavily indebted ...

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Book
2002
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet

Zambia, a once prosperous African country, now has 73 percent of its people below the poverty line and by the early 1990s, the country had reached a level where the UN General Assembly included it on the list of the least developed countries. With crippling indebtedness amidst poor economic performance, Zambia is at present one of the world's most heavily indebted ...

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Collection (editor)
Uppsala
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1993
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet

<p>INNEHÅLL: 1. Introduktion -- 2. Aids i världen -- 3. Aidsspridningen i Afrika -- 4. Kultur och sexuellt beteende -- - 5. Afrika möter aids -- 6. Aids drabbar barnen -- 7. Aids förändrar sjukvården -- 8. Stöd åt de smittade -- 9. Aidsupplysning -- 10. Teater mot aids -- 11. Kondomer -- 12. Aids drabbar hela samhället -- 13. Kvinnor – offer och nyckel till förändr...

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Article in journal
2018
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Research Unit

Mit dem Ende des Kalten Krieges 1989, der Unabhängigkeit Namibias 1990 und dem Sturz des Apartheidregimes in Südafrika 1994 begann für viele Länder des südlichen Afrikas eine Zeit relativer Stabilität und des politischen Pluralismus. Die Friedensdividende erfüllte jedoch nicht die in sie gesetzten Erwartungen. Der Demokratisierungsprozess der Southern-Africa...

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Conference proceedings (editor)

In February 1978 a joint Scandinavian-Canadian conference was held in Ottawa. The conference was intended to examine and discuss Canadian and Scandinavian perspectives on and policies towards the states of Southern Africa, and to analyse and compare the different development strategies and political economies that have emerged in the region in recent years. Scholar...

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Conference proceedings (editor)

In February 1978 a joint Scandinavian-Canadian conference was held in Ottawa. The conference was intended to examine and discuss Canadian and Scandinavian perspectives on and policies towards the states of Southern Africa, and to analyse and compare the different development strategies and political economies that have emerged in the region in recent years. Scholar...

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Report
2014
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, African International Links

In this report, the challenges and opportunities arising from the growing ties between two key “Rising Powers,” China and India, and Africa are more fully explored. This trend has given rise to speculative, exaggerated and ideological responses and a mixture of anxiety and hope. What is needed is an interdisciplinary political economy study to investigate the ways ...

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Report
2014
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, African International Links

In this report, the challenges and opportunities arising from the growing ties between two key “Rising Powers,” China and India, and Africa are more fully explored. This trend has given rise to speculative, exaggerated and ideological responses and a mixture of anxiety and hope. What is needed is an interdisciplinary political economy study to investigate the ways ...

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Book/Monograph
Fanele

Featuring case studies from Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zambia, this record compiles research and analysis on trade and environmental policy and diplomacy in southern Africa

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Book
2011
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Conflict, Displacement and Transformation

This study aims to identify regions in the Zambezi River Basin in Southern Africa that are prone to risk of violent conflicts (collective violence, popular unrest) induced by climatic changes/variability. The Zambezi River is 575 kilometres long and the basin covers eight countries: Zambia, Angola, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia. Besid...

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Book
2011
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Conflict, Displacement and Transformation

This study aims to identify regions in the Zambezi River Basin in Southern Africa that are prone to risk of violent conflicts (collective violence, popular unrest) induced by climatic changes/variability. The Zambezi River is 575 kilometres long and the basin covers eight countries: Zambia, Angola, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia. Besid...

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