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The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 1984
Bernth Lindfors, Daniel A. Britz
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Bernth Lindfors, Daniel A. Britz
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Western and Chinese media representation of Africa in COVID-19 news coverage
, 2020In news production and dissemination, media represent communities, countries, and continents by constructing concepts, images, and identities as viewed by selected information sources.
Samuel Mochona Gabore
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Cutaneous vasculitis in western Africa
Clinics in Dermatology, 1999The characteristic distribution pattern of different types of vasculitis in Western Africa differs considerably from that in industrially advanced nations. Vasculitis precipitated by infections abound because of climatic and ecological conditions and the generally low economic status of the population.
M, Amer, M, Metwalli
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Epidemiology of Cryptococcus and cryptococcosis in Western Africa
Mycoses, 2020AbstractCryptococcosis is a serious and sometimes fatal fungal disease caused by Cryptococcus species. Worldwide, it is estimated to kill over 180 000 annually, with 75% of deaths occurring in sub‐Saharan Africa. Though cryptococcal infections are rare in otherwise healthy individuals, there have been reported cases in immunocompetent persons.
Chidinma Lynda Akaihe +1 more
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Farmers' perceptions of climate change and adaptation strategies in South Africa's Western Cape
Journal of Rural Studies, 2021Katharina Talanow +3 more
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Issue: A Journal of Opinion, 1988
Recent reports of famine again devastating Ethiopia, Angola, and Mozambique have focused world-wide attention once more on Africa’s precarious plight. The pictures of emaciated bodies crowded into emergency feeding centers, documenting the grim statistics of declining production, are now painfully familiar.
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Recent reports of famine again devastating Ethiopia, Angola, and Mozambique have focused world-wide attention once more on Africa’s precarious plight. The pictures of emaciated bodies crowded into emergency feeding centers, documenting the grim statistics of declining production, are now painfully familiar.
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