Browsing Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care by Document Types "Book"
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Angels of Mercy or Development Diplomats? NGOs & Foreign Aid
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A Bibliography on the River Nile, Vol. I
(Book, 2000)An Annotated bibliography on the River Nile and its Economic, Political, Social and Cultural Role. -
A Bibliography on the River Nile, Vol. II
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A Bibliography on the River Nile, Vol. III
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The Neolithic of the Middle Nile Region: An Archeology of Central Sudan and Nubia
(Book; Peer reviewed, 2010)The basic objective of this book is to develop earlier studies, in the light of comprehensive new data which has been found in the last 40 years in the Middle Nile Region. The book provides a summary and interpretation of ... -
Neurology in Africa: Clinical Skills and Neurological Disorders
(Book, 2012)Neurology in Africa is a new textbook on neurological disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa where they are a common cause of death and disability. The author has spent many years working as physician and neurologist in Tanzania. ... -
Nile Issues: Small Streams from the Nile Basin Research Programme
(Book, 2010)This popular book presents some of the results from the Nile Basin Research Programme. The Nile Basin region faces huge challenges in the future. The ways the Nile issues are solved will have enduring consequences for the ... -
Praxeologisk sygeplejevidenskab: hvad er det? En diskussion med det subjektivistiske og det objektivistiske alternativ
(Book; Peer reviewed, 2013)Termen 'praxeologi' er hentet fra en artikel af Bourdieu om tre forskellige former for teoretisk viden: den fænomenologiske, den objektivistiske og den praxeologiske. Bourdieu betegner sin egen empiriske videnskab som ... -
Prioritering, styring og likebehandling: Utfordringer i norsk helsetjeneste
(Book; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Trade and Wadis System(s) in Muslim Sudan
(Book; Peer reviewed, 2010)The Sudan belt stretches from the east to west across Africa south of the Sahara. Despite divisions and the rivalries that caused them, there seems to have long been a remarkably free flow of people and ideas along the ...