Since 1950s, most African nations have gained independence from their colonial powers. Fortunately, independence has brought many changes to these nations and these include multi-party democratic government and western education systems. Unfortunately, the Africa’s economy is the least developed of any continent after Antarctica. Yet, Africa is rich in natural resources and part of its economic base is the export of this wealth. With ethnic ties that often cross national boundaries and continual political upheavals, African national identity is not as strong as racial ties. However, every functioning social system is based on a consensus of values among its members while every society is at every point subject to processes of change that is...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
The evasive nature which characterizes Africa’s development is something familiar to all. Various am...
It is argued that any discussion of Africa’s social and economic development has to take into accoun...
Sustainable development is an enduring old concept, which has become “the new bride” in building soc...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
Africa’s quest for sustainable development has been marred by the crises of identity issues and rele...
It has been long overdue to address the principal problems that Africa continues to have. How to bri...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
This work examined the task of developing Africa within the framework of the New Partnership for Afr...
In post-colonial Africa, conceptions of the nature and purposes of development as well as the theori...
Abstract: This imperial system has underdeveloped Africa by draining African wealth and by making it...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
There is a serious need for African countries to rethink their development approach. Africa is only ...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
The evasive nature which characterizes Africa’s development is something familiar to all. Various am...
It is argued that any discussion of Africa’s social and economic development has to take into accoun...
Sustainable development is an enduring old concept, which has become “the new bride” in building soc...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
Africa’s quest for sustainable development has been marred by the crises of identity issues and rele...
It has been long overdue to address the principal problems that Africa continues to have. How to bri...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
This work examined the task of developing Africa within the framework of the New Partnership for Afr...
In post-colonial Africa, conceptions of the nature and purposes of development as well as the theori...
Abstract: This imperial system has underdeveloped Africa by draining African wealth and by making it...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
There is a serious need for African countries to rethink their development approach. Africa is only ...
This paper seeks to locate the kind of knowledge that is relevant for African development in the twe...
The evasive nature which characterizes Africa’s development is something familiar to all. Various am...
It is argued that any discussion of Africa’s social and economic development has to take into accoun...