Africa, المجلد 76Oxford University Press, 2006 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... young informants in Gulu town took a similar stand , but obviously from a different , non - combatant position . Disappointed with senior politicians and the older generation who had once encouraged young people to join the war against ...
... young informants in Gulu town took a similar stand , but obviously from a different , non - combatant position . Disappointed with senior politicians and the older generation who had once encouraged young people to join the war against ...
الصفحة 214
... Young men who are frustrated today with the elders ' inability to end the war often stressed this point to me : ' Once , they encouraged us to join , but now they have turned their backs on those who did join . ' For young informants ...
... Young men who are frustrated today with the elders ' inability to end the war often stressed this point to me : ' Once , they encouraged us to join , but now they have turned their backs on those who did join . ' For young informants ...
الصفحة 557
... young men actually make more money as conductors than they would as office clerks . These conductors - young , educated and , more importantly , with money - are increasingly becoming desirable boyfriends for some young women in Nairobi ...
... young men actually make more money as conductors than they would as office clerks . These conductors - young , educated and , more importantly , with money - are increasingly becoming desirable boyfriends for some young women in Nairobi ...
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