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In: Bulletin of the International Commission of Jurists, p. 42-50
ISSN: 0534-8242
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In: Bulletin of the International Commission of Jurists, p. 42-50
ISSN: 0534-8242
In: Focus, Volume 15, p. 1-6
ISSN: 0015-5004
In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 99-100
ISSN: 1469-7777
I.F.A.N. was first established by the central government of l'Afrique Occidentale Française in 1936, as a successor to the Comité d'etudes historiques et scientifiques. At the time of the break-up of the A.O.F. federation, in March 1959, it became an Institute of the University of Dakar, and since then has been financed by the French Ministry of National Education.
In: Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review and Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 130-134
In: International legal materials: ILM, Volume 2, Issue 1, p. 144-150
ISSN: 1930-6571
1. ... 1961-1964 / Republique du Senegal. - ca. 1961. - 209 S. - 12263.; 2,1. ... 1965-1969 : introduction et analyse. - 63 S. - 3590.; 2,2. ... 1965-1969 : plan. - S. 69-386. - 3591.; 2,3. ... 1965-1969 : programmes regionaux. - S. 389-543. - 3592.; 3. ... 1969-1973 / Ministere du Plan et de l'Industrie. - 1969. - 345 S. - 8638.; 4. ... 1973-1977 / Ministere du Plan et de la Cooperation. - 1974. - 239 S. - 20753S.; 5. ... 1977-1981. - 1977. - 317 S. - 20754S.; 6. ... 1981-1985. - 1982. - 421 S. - 28302.; 7. ... 1985-1989 / Ministry for Plan and Co-operation. - ca. 1985. - 126 S. - 33695S
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In: Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review and Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 136-137
In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 242-248
ISSN: 1469-7777
This Colloquium on the Politics of Development and Different African Ways to Socialism was attended by delegates from 16 African countries, and observers from several others. They included such distinguished Africans as the Senegalese President, Léopold Sédar Senghor, who acted as host, and the Premier, Mamadou Dia; Jacques Rabemananjara, Malagasy Minister of Economic Planning; Auguste Anfuille, Gabon Minister of National Education; Mohamed El Moktar Marouf, Mauritainan Minister of Economic Planning; Asséfa Demisse, Ethiopian Deputy Minister of Finance; Boubou Hama, President of the National Assembly of Niger; Abdelmajed Chaker, Tunisian Scretary of Agriculture; Dr S. O. Biobaku, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Ife, Nigeria; Osman Ahmed Hassen Somali Ambassador to France; and Namamodou Diakité Guinean Ambassdor to Senegal.
In: American political science review, Volume 56, Issue 4, p. 1025-1025
ISSN: 1537-5943
In: Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review and Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 122-130
COLLOMB, one of the leading psychiatrists on the African continent, has made many outstanding contributions illuminating African psychiatry. Abstracts of articles by him and by his coworkers based on their observations in Senegal are presented. Subjects reported on include clinical syndromes, suicide, alcohol and cannabis habituation, juvenile delinquency, psychosomatic conditions, methods of resolving the Oedipus complex, and the psychotherapeutic effect of an initiation ceremony on persons possessed by evil spirits. WALTON, on the basis of his experiences in the Republic of South Africa, discusses modifications required in the clinical approach in psychiatric practice in a multiracial society. JILEK AND JILEK demonstrate that clinical impressions obtained in Tanganyika could be blindly validated by Rorschach interpretation carried out by a psycho logist unfamiliar with African culture. In the previous issue Psychiatric Disorder among the Yoruba by ALEXANDER H. LEIGHTON and his coworkers was reviewed by a psychiatrist; a review of this book by a cultural anthropologist with exten sive experience in Africa is included in this issue.