Zambia Social Science Journal. Vol 3, No. 2.
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- 1443882240
- 9781443882248
- Zambia -- Economic conditions -- 1964-
- Zambia -- Social conditions -- 1964-
- Zambia -- Politics and government -- 1964-
- Zambie -- Conditions économiques -- 1964-
- Zambie -- Conditions sociales -- 1964-
- Elections & referenda
- Urban communities
- African history
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General
- Economic history
- Politics and government
- Social conditions
- Zambia
- Since 1964
- 338.96894Â 23
- HC915.Z6
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This issue of the Zambia Social Science Journal ranges in scope from a historical account of African traditional midwives in colonial Ghana to election regulations and law in Zambia and, finally, to residential solid waste generation in Uganda. The first article, "African Traditional Midwives and the Transformation of Midwifery in Colonial Ghana", by Nana Akua Amponsah, explores the contest between African traditional midwives and colonial health officials in the changes in midwifery practices from the mid-1920s to the end of colonial rule in Ghana. Amoponsah shows that, while there were no op.
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