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         Senegal Regional History:     more books (27)
  1. Black Death, White Medicine: Bubonic Plague and the Politics of Public Health in Colonial Senegal, 1914-1945 (Social History of Africa) by Myron Echenberg, 2002-02-01
  2. Sufi City: Urban Design and Archetypes in Touba (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Eric S. Ross, 2006-12-02
  3. Culture and Customs of Senegal (Culture and Customs of Africa) by Eric S. Ross, 2008-04-30
  4. Memoirs of the Maelstrom: A Senegalese Oral History of the First World War (Social History of Africa) by Joe Lunn, 1999-01-01
  5. Participation paysenne & developpement rural au Senegal
  6. A History of Urban Planning in Two West African Colonial Capitals: Residential Segregation in British Lagos and French Dakar (1850-1930) by Liora Bigon, 2009-12-14
  7. Slavery and Reform in West Africa: Toward Emancipation in Nineteenth Century Senegal and the Gold Coast (Western African Studies) by Trevor R. Getz, 2004-07-15
  8. Recreating Words, Reshaping Worlds: The Verbal Art of Women from Niger, Mali, and Senegal by Aissata Sidikou, 2002-02
  9. The Growth of African Literature: Twenty-Five Years After Dakar and Fourah Bay (Annual Selected Papers of the Ala) by Senegal) African Literature Association Meeting 1989 (Dakar, 1998-06
  10. Painting fictions/painting history: modernist pioneers at Senegal's Ecole des Arts.(Art Historical Perspectives on African Modernism): An article from: African Arts by Joanna Grabski, 2006-03-22
  11. Industrial Labor in the Colonial World: Workers of the Chemin de Fer Dakar-Niger, 1881-1963 by James A. Jones, 2002-11-20
  12. Shrines of the Slave Trade: Diola Religion and Society in Precolonial Senegambia by Robert M. Baum, 1999-05-13
  13. Pragmatism in the Age of Jihad: The Precolonial State of Bundu (African Studies) by Michael A. Gomez, 1993-02-26

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A chronological Table of Gambian history To Date. Abdou Diouf, was senegal's Première,and as a new comer to subregional politics, proved that he had just
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Visitors Click on Maps to Enlarge Click here for The Gambia Chronicle A chronological Table of Gambian History To Date THE GAMBIA A BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The British landed on the shores of the Smiling Coast in the 1750's and set up their own trading companies through out the Colony of Senegambia with headquarters in St Louis (Senegal). However, from 1821 to 1888 the colonialists' administrative policy changed, and The Gambia was being administered as a crown Colony from Freetown . It was to take another sixteen years (1904), before the Gambia and Senegal borders were to be separated, thus emanating in a clear distinction of the two countries. After 200 hundred years of British Colonial Atlantic ), became independent on 18 th February 1965, and adopted a Republican constitution in 1970, under the leadership of Sir D.K Jawara The Republic of The Gambia therefore, became the smallest independent country in Africa - with a population of 1.3 million living in an area of land 4,000 square miles, and surrounded by its much larger sister state, Senegal. It was to take another twenty nine years before The Smiling Coast PPP regime in a bloodless coup led by Lt.

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  • African Writers Index: Senegal geocities.com/africanwriters/Countries/...
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    Introduction to musicians and music styles of Senegal; includes discography and features on artists.
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  • Attaya: Senegal and the Gambia on the Web erslah.com/attaya/
    Information, pictures, and music from Senegal and Gambia. Includes news items, bulletin board, and a newsletter. Site written for Friends of Senegal and Gambia, a group of returned Peace Corps Volunteers.
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  • 24. Regional Activities - Africa
    the 61st General Assembly session in Dakar, senegal (1992 and will give an overviewof current regional projects It is the first time in the history of Interpol
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    HISTORY OF MEMBERSHIP The continent's position as a crossroads between the Americas, Europe and Asia also lays it open to transnational crimes such as traffic in weapons, illicit drug trafficking, illegal immigration, traffic in stolen motor vehicles and fraud, etc., which can only be stopped by international co-operation. Seeking and locating the criminals involved poses problems relating to information exchange, international identification and arrests with a view to extradition. This is why Interpol (in accordance with Article 2 (1) of its Constitution) ensures the closest possible co-operation between the "criminal police authorities" of all member countries, including those in Africa. Crime is not associated with a particular region and is certainly not a problem for Africa alone. Ever since it was established, the International Criminal Police Organization - Interpol has been seen by countries all over the world as an institution whose principles and objectives correspond to universal aspirations for human rights, public safety and the fight against ordinary law crime. Joining Interpol was therefore one of the first steps taken by various African leaders once their countries obtained independence.

    25. Study Abroad Senegal
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    27. Senegal | Catholic Relief Services
    history Located in western Africa, senegal is a flat, semi CRS/senegal recognizesthe impact of inter and intra-country migration, regional and internal
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    Email this page Home > Where We Work > Africa > ... Senegal > Search: In This Section Quick Facts History Our Work at a Glance Partners
    Examples of Our Work A Timeline of CRS' Work in Africa GRAPAC - Traditional Solutions to Conflict Resolution Microfinance Projects
    Statistics Economic Statistics General Statistics In collaboration Because of CRS and its local partners' work, some of Senegal’s poor and marginalized now have the opportunity to live in dignity and have hope for a better future. with its local partners, Catholic Relief Services' activities in Senegal aim to improve the lives of the nation's poor, help restore and preserve their dignity, and help them realize their full potential. CRS' programs and activities in food security , natural resource management, local institutional development, training, income generation, peacebuilding , and rehabilitation are contributing to creating and enabling a sustainable environment for development. As a result of these activities, some of Senegal's poor and marginalized now have the opportunity to live in dignity and have hope for a better future. Our Work At A Glance
    While CRS/Senegal's programs are concentrated in four key areas: health microfinance agriculture , and justice and peace , the Senegal office occasionally responds to emergencies in Senegal, Guinea-Bissau , and Guinea . Examples of emergency activities include:
    • Emergency food distributions to Guinean families affected by internal conflict and fleeing refugees from northern Sierra Leone Providing food, medicine, and clothing to

    28. DeuD
    regional history / ETHNOhistory / HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY in historically prominentareas. Pakao (senegal) A Kingdom between Gambian Trade Emporia and Inland
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    The West African regions of Senegambia (Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau) and the Western Sudan (Mali, eastern Guinea, etc.) feature a wide variety of 'traditional' social systems and cultures. We find various systems of kinship (patrilineal, matrilineal and mixed forms), of political centralisation (from 'acephalous' to 'state'), different artistic expressions, ecological habitats, agricultural and economic specialisation, etc. Both regions are also endowed with comparatively abundant historical sources (medieval Arab geographers, Portuguese navigators of the fifteenth century, European and Cape-Verdian traders, etc.). These afford us with a considerable time-depth of textual documentation.
    All of these features render the region an ideal location for social/cultural-anthropological studies, both synchronic and diachronic, as well as for historical studies. An even greater time-depth is attained by archaeology, for which the region also offers great prospects. Quite some research has already been carried out in and near the flood plains of the rivers

    29. History, Arts Faculty Library
    Coast, Cape Verde, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, senegal, Sierra Leone Maritimeans military history 10 Metropolitan and regional history 11 Female
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    Due to the fact that the Faculty of Arts library makes use of a systematic layout, all books on the same topic are collected together. This systematic layout helps you in your search to find specific books. The information below indicates the way in which the request numbers for the discipline in question are determined.For more details, see the explanation of the structure of the request numbers
    The request number is also the location code in the library. The upper floor accommodates request numbers 1 to 35, while the ground floor contains categories 36-70, the Teachers Information Centre (LIC), and the magazines. Top History . History
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    30. The History Guy: News: Guinea-Bissau Peace Accord
    Home Civics Politics Military history New Recent will be maintained, foreigntroops of senegal and. out and be replaced by a regional peacekeeping.
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    History Guy: News of the World Guinea-Bissau Peace Accord Home Military History Email What's New ... Return to Guinea-Bissau Civil War Page Monday November 2, 1998 4:33 PM EDT Source: Yahoo!/Reuters news story Vieira Sees Accord As Victory For Guinea Bissau BANJUL (Reuters) - Guinea-Bissau embattled President Joao Bernardo Vieira and rebel leader Ansumane Mane flew together into the Gambian capital Banjul Monday after signing a peace accord to end their civil war. Vieira, speaking to reporters before heading for Bissau aboard a French military helicopter, said: ``The Abuja peace agreement is a victory for my people and I hope a definitive end to the conflict has now been achieved and will be honored.'' Mane, who is expected to head Tuesday for Guinea-Bissau where his forces are largely in control, remained silent. The two leaders returned with Gambian President Yahya Jammeh who had taken them late last week to the Nigerian capital Abuja where they signed the accord after intense efforts by regional heads of state.

    31. The History Guy:Guinea Bissau Civil War
    The history Guy which then received significant aid from neighboring senegal andGuinea GuineaConakry troops who were replaced by a regional peacekeeping force
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    defaultStatus = "Be nice to your teacher today!" The History Guy: New and Recent Conflicts of the World Guinea-Bissau Civil War Intervention (1998-1999) Home Military History Historical Personalities Email ... Site Map *Updated: January 1, 2001* Links to News Stories and Web Sites on this conflict NAME OF CONFLICT: Guinea-Bissau Civil War ALTERNATE NAMES FOR CONFLICT: None known at this time BELLIGERENTS: Guinea-Bissau Government (of President Joao Bernardo Vieira) with Senegal and Guinea-Conakry Vs. Rebel Army troops led by former Army Commander Ansumane Mane DATES OF CONFLICT: BEGAN: June 7 1998Army rebellion begins. ENDED: November 2, 1998 Peace accord signed. Resumed May 6, 1999. TYPE(S) OF CONFLICT: Civil War/Army Rebellion and Foreign Intervention RELATED CONFLICTS: PREDECESSOR: CONCURRENT: Senegal Civil War (Casamance Rebellion) SUCCESSOR: CAUSES OF CONFLICT: Former Brigadier General Ansumane Mane attempted a coup against President Joao Bernardo Vieira, who has ruled Guinea-Bissau since 1980. Mane accused the President of corruption and leading the nation into poverty. Vieira fired Mane from command of the armed forces on charges of selling weapons to the Casamance rebels of southern Senegal. The army rebellion also may have originated in part due to the government's inability to properly pay its soldiers.

    32. Listings Of The World Regional Africa Senegal Society And
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    34. Senegal In Regional > Africa
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    35. African-American History At Poplar Hill On His Lordship's Kindness
    understanding of its role in national and regional history and begin reconstructinga basic history of slave Island of Goree, Dakar, senegal Carriage Entrance
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    African American Life on a Historic Maryland Plantation Farm
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    The mission of Poplar Hill on His Lordship's Kindness, ca 1785-1787, owned and operated by The John M. and Sara R. Walton Foundation, is to preserve and interpret this National Historic Landmark by maintaining its buildings, grounds and collections; by promoting its unique architecture and its family histories through public programs and by sponsoring research to broaden understanding of its role in national and regional history As part of that mission, it is the goal of the Foundation to focus on the history of all the people that lived at Poplar Hill on His Lordship's Kindness. This proposal is written with that in mind. The foundation is seeking to intensify its current research on the history of African Americans who were present during colonial times. In the more than 200-year history of the house, the contributions of the African Americans who lived and worked at Poplar Hill has never been documented. It is the Foundation's goal to uncover that information and to completely integrate the research into the interpretation of this historic site.

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    Aimed at children and young people, provides a guide to the culture, history anddaily life of the UK TOP/regional/Africa/senegal/Society_and_Culture; /TOP
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    38. AEGiS: Senegal
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    Republic of Senegal.
    Capital City Dakar.
    Languages French (official), Wolof, Pulaar, Jola, Mandinka.
    Official Currency Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XOF); note - responsible authority is the Central Bank of the West African States.
    Ethnic Groups Wolof 43.3%, Pular 23.8%, Serer 14.7%, Jola 3.7%, Mandinka 3%, Soninke 1.1%, European and Lebanese 1%, other 9.4%.
    Religions Muslim 94%, indigenous beliefs 1%, Christian 5% (mostly Roman Catholic).
    Population 10,589,571 (July 2002 est.).
    Land Area 192,530 sq km (74,336 sq miles).
    History Independent from France in 1960, Senegal joined with The Gambia to form the nominal confederation of Senegambia in 1982. However, the envisaged integration of the two countries was never carried out, and the union was dissolved in 1989. Despite peace talks, a southern separatist group sporadically has clashed with government forces since 1982. Senegal has a long history of participating in international peacekeeping. UNAIDS Epidemiological Fact Sheets [English] [French] Global Surveillance of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is a joint effort of WHO and UNAIDS. The UNAIDS/WHO Working Group on Global HIV/AIDS and STI Surveillance, initiated in November 1996, guides respective activities. The primary objective of the working group is to strengthen national, regional and global structures and networks for improved monitoring and surveillance of HIV/AIDS and STIs. For this purpose, the working group collaborates closely with national AIDS programmes and a number of national and international experts and institutions. The goal of this collaboration is to compile the best information available and to improve the quality of data needed for informed decision-making and planning at national, regional and global levels. The Epidemiological Fact Sheets are one of the products of this close and fruitful collaboration across the globe.

    39. Panel 6A - Africa / Middle East Regional Consultation
    of the senegal River Valley has a long history which has been senegal, Mali and Mauritaniadecided to work together in a regional association founded in
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    Large Dams and Water Resources Management:Reviewing Alternate Options Dr. Guy Preston
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    The Working for Water Programme: Case Studies on the Clearing of Invasive Species and Demand-side Management Dr Preston believes that the roles of demand-side management and alien species reduction as alternatives to dams has as much relevance to the rest of Africa and the Middle East as it does in South Africa. Catchment management is a water supply option. Estimates are that 4% of the world GDP is lost through invasive alien plant species which are linked to the characteristics of water runoff in river basins. In South Africa it is a major factor influencing the amount of water flowing in the catchment and covers 10% of the country's catchment area. Removal is an option to increasing flows in rivers. Looking holistically at the opportunities for development in the basin. Lessons learned include the use of watershed management for both national and international river basins. Demand side management and efficient use of water have many dimensions. Lessons learned including information and awareness coupled with socially just pricing strategies. Past experience suggests that looking at water needs also involves looking at the distribution of impacts.

    40. The Status Of Human Rights Organizations In Sub-Saharan Africa
    Information from the University of Minnesota.Category Society Issues Advocacy Organizations Africa...... (FEDDAF/WiLDAF). history. In 1989 subregional conferences were held in Kenya,Ghana, Uganda, Zimbabwe, senegal and Botswana, with a view to creating the
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    The Status of Human Rights Organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Senegal
    BACKGROUND Since Senegal attained independence in 1960, the country has functioned with a liberal democratic, constitutional system of government. A multi-party system has been the norm of the Senegalese polity. One legacy of the country's colonial history is that Senegal has produced one of Africa's best intelligentsia. Senegal is a country of ethnic and religious diversity, which has a cosmopolitan outlook on issues. It has, on the whole, a tradition of pluralism, with a highly-organized civil society, including trade unionists, students, academics and other professionals. The pluralistic character of the society is expressed through the lively, albeit often elitist, discourse which is reflected in the spectrum of print media which exists in the country. Senegal has also had strong legal and political institutions since independence. The Senegalese Constitution of 1963 proclaimed respect for freedom and liberties and provided for their protection. It protects political liberties, the right to form trade unions, rights of the individual, freedom of worship, right to property and other economic and social rights. The country has ratified or acceded to ten international human rights covenants and conventions without any reservations. It also ratified the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights in 1982. Since 1988, however, the Senegalese state has been sliding gradually into a type of "democratic authoritarianism." Certain articulate sectors of the society challenged the election results of 1988 as having been rigged, and considerable violence ensued. Since that time, the government appears to be narrowing the space for civil society. One study, for example, indicates that from February 1988 to the beginning of November 1993, the government authorized only three applications related to the right to assemble and demonstrate. As recently as March 8, 1994, the authorities refused permission for a number of groups to demonstrate in celebration of International Women's Day.

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