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Browsing School of Humanities and Social Sciences by Subject "Africa"

Browsing School of Humanities and Social Sciences by Subject "Africa"

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  • Munene, Macharia (The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 2005)
    The last 10 years have brought unexpected shifts in global power relationships as traditionally powerful states have lost legitimacy and ceded authority to new players. The power of the United States and United Kingdom ...
  • Morton, Jennifer F.; Celum, Connie; Njoroge, John; Nakyanzi, Agnes; Wakhungu, Imeldah; Tindimwebwa, Edna; Ongachi, Snaidah; Sedah, Eric; Okwero, Emmanuel; Ngure, Kenneth; Odoyo, Josephine; Bulya, Nulu; Haberer, Jessica; Baeten, Jared M.; Heffron, Renee (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2017)
    For HIV-serodiscordant couples, integrated delivery of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV-positive partners and time-limited pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for negative partners virtually eliminates HIV transmission. ...
  • Barasa, Remmy S. (TechMind Research Society, 2017)
    The importance of culture as panacea of development can fully be appreciated by considering its role in regenerating world economies. In the last few decades, interest by nations in culture as an economic force of its own ...
  • Macharia, Munene (African Journals Online, 2018)
    This presentation is on “Xi Jinping, China, Africa, and Global Realignment”. It deals with the changing power relations and how various countries and regions react to those changes.

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