This study was premised on the projection of the Population Reference Bureau (2005) which projected the African Population at 1,349 million by 2025 and 1,969 million by 2050. These figures are so frightening that the use of communication to contribute to checking the high population growth is challenged. We discuss factors which challenge mass media practitioners and other communicators in contributing to checking high population growth in Africa. These factors include religious beliefs, customs and traditions, among others. The discourse also examined the various communication types in Africa and their appropriateness in educating Africans and their governments on the need to control high rate of population growth. Ironically, medical faci...
A host of African communication scholars has conducted a lot of studies on conventional media of mas...
In Africa, most events are crowned by political overtones. If these forums can be used to communicat...
The future size of world population depends critically on what happens in sub-Saharan Africa, the on...
In Africa, as in most developing countries of the world, the population is growing rapidly, mainly b...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Population growth is often pictured as negatively affecting the environment, the economy and individ...
This article discusses the topic of population growth in Africa, a recurring theme in the era of cli...
This paper analyzes communication for health in Africa through some fields experiences. These educat...
The rapid population growth in sub-Saharan Africa is a source of concern. According to the United Na...
223 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This dissertation examines th...
African nations are at the crossroads. Some of their economies are tottering, and on the brink of co...
A comprehensive, reliable public communication before, during, and after a health crisis can save li...
Africa will account for 80 percent of the 4 billion increase in world population by 2100. A demograp...
This paper examines the search for reliable sustainable devel-opment models and approaches. It is al...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
A host of African communication scholars has conducted a lot of studies on conventional media of mas...
In Africa, most events are crowned by political overtones. If these forums can be used to communicat...
The future size of world population depends critically on what happens in sub-Saharan Africa, the on...
In Africa, as in most developing countries of the world, the population is growing rapidly, mainly b...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Population growth is often pictured as negatively affecting the environment, the economy and individ...
This article discusses the topic of population growth in Africa, a recurring theme in the era of cli...
This paper analyzes communication for health in Africa through some fields experiences. These educat...
The rapid population growth in sub-Saharan Africa is a source of concern. According to the United Na...
223 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This dissertation examines th...
African nations are at the crossroads. Some of their economies are tottering, and on the brink of co...
A comprehensive, reliable public communication before, during, and after a health crisis can save li...
Africa will account for 80 percent of the 4 billion increase in world population by 2100. A demograp...
This paper examines the search for reliable sustainable devel-opment models and approaches. It is al...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
A host of African communication scholars has conducted a lot of studies on conventional media of mas...
In Africa, most events are crowned by political overtones. If these forums can be used to communicat...
The future size of world population depends critically on what happens in sub-Saharan Africa, the on...