African Environment
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Environmental Studies and Regional Planning Bulletin <i>African Environment</i> is published in French and English, and for some issues, in Arabic. <br><br>(only the issue below has been received by AJOL)ENDAen-USAfrican Environment0850-8518Copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the journal.<b>Foreword</b> Women in African Society: the Struggle Ahead
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 7-16)Philippe EngelhardAminata Traore
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2006-06-132006-06-1310371610.4314/ae.v10i3.22556Women's breakthrough in the African Social Novel
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 17-30)Lilyan Kestelfoot
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2006-06-132006-06-13103173010.4314/ae.v10i3.22557Early Marriage and Motherhood in Sub-Saharan Africa
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 31-42)Thérèse Locoh
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2006-06-132006-06-13103314210.4314/ae.v10i3.22558Free Choice in Sexuality and Reproduction
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 43-54)Marie-Hélène Mottin-Sylla
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2006-06-132006-06-13103435410.4314/ae.v10i3.22559Teenager and Maid in Senegal: Cutting Both Ways
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 55-84)Bamba Diaw
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103558410.4314/ae.v10i3.22560Women and the Transmission of HIV in Uganda
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 85-92)Esther Ntege Mayambala
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2006-06-132006-06-13103859210.4314/ae.v10i3.22561Consequences of Female Genital Mutilation: Updates and Figures
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<p>Extract from a document entitled "Female Genital Mutilation".</p><p>Published with the kind permission of the Institute for Development Training (Chapel Hill, NC)</p><p> </p><p>(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 93-106)</p>Book Extract
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2006-06-132006-06-131039310610.4314/ae.v10i3.22562When a Practice Loses all Significance: the Case of Female Genital Mutilation
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 107-116)Yann Nachtmman
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2006-06-132006-06-1310310711610.4314/ae.v10i3.22563Women and the Order of Things in North Africa
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 117-122)Awatef KetitiPhilippe Engelhard
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10311712210.4314/ae.v10i3.22568African Women Share Technical Expertise in the Cameroon
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 179-181)Anne Nkwain Nsang
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10310.4314/ae.v10i3.22564Improved Technologies Help Rebuild Community in Mozambique
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 182-184)Isobel Soares
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10310.4314/ae.v10i3.22565Nigerian Women Make a Livelihood of Palm Kernel Processing
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 185-187)Prince Osita Ike
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10310.4314/ae.v10i3.22566Women in Ghana Reduce Post-harvest Losses and Increase Income
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(African Environment: 3-4 (39-40): 188-190)Agnes Beecham
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