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Decolonisation and Transformation Prospects
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Decolonisation and Transformation Prospects
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031305412
- Artikelnr.: 68402630
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031305412
- Artikelnr.: 68402630
Chapter 1: Introduction: Theorising Development in Post-Independence Africa.- PART ONEChapter 2: Unearthing the Nexus Between Development Theories and Underdevelopment in the Post-Independence Africa.- Chapter 3: Post-Independence Sustainable Development in Africa and Policy Proposals to Meet the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 4: Decolonisation of Development in Early Post-Independence Africa.- Chapter 5: Navigating A Tight Rope Between African Philosophy and Economics: Will the African Union Sustain the Spirit of Ujamaa in The Advent of Covid-19?-PART TWOChapter 6: Impact of Regional Trade Agreements on Economic Growth: An Econometric Analysis.- Chapter 7: Livelihoods Activities in Post-independent Africa: A Closer look at the Impact of 'chikorokoza' illegal Mining on the Education System in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 8: Institutional Capacity Challenges for Policy Research Analysis (PRA) In Zimbabwe: A Comparative Study of State and Non-State Policy Institutions.- PART THREE Chapter 9: Development-Induced Displacement: A Call for Ethical Considerations in Africa.- Chapter 10: Health and healthcare delivery in Zimbabwe: Past and Present.- Chapter 11: Contested Landscapes: Politics of Space and Belonging in Land-Use Planning in Bvumba Forest Along Zimbabwe-Mozambican Border.- Chapter 12: Post-Independence Reforms and Policies in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 13: Tourism Receipts, Education, and Income Inequality in Selected South Africa Provinces.- Chapter 14: Dam Projects, Modernity and Forced Displacement: An analysis of the role of Local Institutions in Surviving Marginalization Among the Tokwe Mukosi Displacees in Zimbabwe.- PART FOURChapter 15: Public Spending and Private Sector Investment in Nigeria: An investigation of the Crowding-in (or-out) Effect amidst Deteriorating Fiscal Balance.- Chapter 16: The Impact of Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals on Women Leaders Within South African Schools.- Chapter 17: Implications of Sino-Africa Partnerships for Peasant Natural Resource Access, Ownership, and Utilisation in Africa.- Chapter 18: A South African Perspective on Solidification of Auditor's Competence in the Areas of Testing for the Presence of Fraud and Corruption.- Chapter 19: Post-Covid19 in South Africa-The Pandemic and Public Finances Towards Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 20: The politicisation of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe and Implications on the Attainment of the SDGs.- PART FIVE Chapter 21: Conclusion: Towards Development in Post-Independence Africa.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Theorising Development in Post-Independence Africa.- PART ONEChapter 2: Unearthing the Nexus Between Development Theories and Underdevelopment in the Post-Independence Africa.- Chapter 3: Post-Independence Sustainable Development in Africa and Policy Proposals to Meet the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 4: Decolonisation of Development in Early Post-Independence Africa.- Chapter 5: Navigating A Tight Rope Between African Philosophy and Economics: Will the African Union Sustain the Spirit of Ujamaa in The Advent of Covid-19?-PART TWOChapter 6: Impact of Regional Trade Agreements on Economic Growth: An Econometric Analysis.- Chapter 7: Livelihoods Activities in Post-independent Africa: A Closer look at the Impact of 'chikorokoza' illegal Mining on the Education System in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 8: Institutional Capacity Challenges for Policy Research Analysis (PRA) In Zimbabwe: A Comparative Study of State and Non-State Policy Institutions.- PART THREE Chapter 9: Development-Induced Displacement: A Call for Ethical Considerations in Africa.- Chapter 10: Health and healthcare delivery in Zimbabwe: Past and Present.- Chapter 11: Contested Landscapes: Politics of Space and Belonging in Land-Use Planning in Bvumba Forest Along Zimbabwe-Mozambican Border.- Chapter 12: Post-Independence Reforms and Policies in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 13: Tourism Receipts, Education, and Income Inequality in Selected South Africa Provinces.- Chapter 14: Dam Projects, Modernity and Forced Displacement: An analysis of the role of Local Institutions in Surviving Marginalization Among the Tokwe Mukosi Displacees in Zimbabwe.- PART FOURChapter 15: Public Spending and Private Sector Investment in Nigeria: An investigation of the Crowding-in (or-out) Effect amidst Deteriorating Fiscal Balance.- Chapter 16: The Impact of Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals on Women Leaders Within South African Schools.- Chapter 17: Implications of Sino-Africa Partnerships for Peasant Natural Resource Access, Ownership, and Utilisation in Africa.- Chapter 18: A South African Perspective on Solidification of Auditor's Competence in the Areas of Testing for the Presence of Fraud and Corruption.- Chapter 19: Post-Covid19 in South Africa-The Pandemic and Public Finances Towards Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 20: The politicisation of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe and Implications on the Attainment of the SDGs.- PART FIVE Chapter 21: Conclusion: Towards Development in Post-Independence Africa.