Africa in the Global Space
The Africa in the Global Space series is an innovative and scholarly space providing analyses and interrogations of diverse perspectives on Africa’s role and contributions to the global socio-cultural, political, educational and developmental debates. The series provides an-up-to-date scholarly appraisal to critical questions and research on the continental trends on various subjects and concerns of paramount importance to globalization and development in Africa (politics, democracy, education, economics, philosophy, religion, gender, technology, global relationships and the role of government and non-governmental organizations). The series is dedicated to increasing the understanding of Africa’s internal and international relations, and developmental trends and policies through comparative, cross-cultural and international perspectives. This essential series that is developed by an international editorial board of emerging and established scholars is a visionary and interdisciplinary space that engages informed debates on Africa’s participation in the global nexus.
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The Effectiveness of Official Development Assistance in the Health Sector in Africa
A Case Study of UgandaVolume 7©2023 Monographs 136 Pages -
Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education in Zimbabwe
Research, Policy and PracticeVolume 6©2023 Edited Collection 294 Pages -
The Dynamics of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems
A Sustainable Alternative for Livelihoods in Southern AfricaVolume 3©2022 Edited Collection 240 Pages -
Decolonization of Technology Education
African Indigenous PerspectivesVolume 2©2020 Edited Collection 356 Pages