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While political at the time of African independence, the channels of diffusion and interaction between the African countries and China have predominantly been apprehended over the past few years in
Ulfrieda HO (Journalist) Author of “Papers sons and Daughters; Growing up Chinese in South Africa” (Paperback Ed. 2012) / Yoon JUNG PARK (Convenor, China in Africa-Africa in China Network)
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- GAYE Adama
- MICHEL Serge
- ZINSOU Lionel
- FICQUET Éloi
- SOICHIRO Takezawa
- PEYCAM Philippe
- AMO Kae
- KERNEN Antoine
- TANABé Mayuka
- JAIN Pooja
- PAIRAULT Thierry
- YAMAMOTO Yumiko
- KOHNDOU Folashadé Soué
- JEDIWOSKI Alessandro
- LOUVEAU Frédérique
- KENNEDY Lauraine
- SHIMIZU Takao
- BARRY Oumar
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Experimental Communities: Mediating locality in clinical trial sites in South Africa More than twenty years into the HIV epidemic in South Africa, the impacts of HIV/AIDS and other diseases, and the
Common Experiences, Common Desires ? Tracing an Intellectual History between China and Africa By Frieda Ekotto & Emily Goedde (University of Michigan Ann-Arbor) With the participation of
Le colloque international "La revue critique et culturelle dans le monde. Révolution, subversion et émancipation du XVIIIè siècle à nos jours" fait partie d'un projet de recherche conduit à l'INHA
Serge Bahuchet, professor at the National Museum of Natural History, discusses in this video (6'00) the adaptation of hunter-gatherers Aka, living in Africa, to global changes. Although the
Managing tree plantations in water scarce south Africa: perspectives on balancing water and fibre as forest ecosystem services Tatenda Mapeto (Nelson Mandela University, Southg Africa)
O filme, que acontece em Dakar, Senegal, em Dezembro de 2010, na ocasião do 3o Festival Mundial de Artes Negras (FESMAN), esta realizado a partir de entrevistas de músicos, artistas plásticos, atores
The Mara River starts its journey in the Mau forest in Kenya, flowing through diverse waterscapes and famous savannahs into Tanzania, where it reaches the Mara wetland system before spilling into
Issa Traoré alias Ken Lagaré taught Malian rhythms on the jembe and dundun to students and faculty of the Department of Music at the University of Lethbridge. Rhythms included the Bamana version of