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    Author(s)
    Sharp, Robin
    Publication date
    1994-01-01
    Subject
    Food and livelihoods
    Governance and citizenship
    Keywords
    Agriculture
    Country
    Senegal
    
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    Oxfam GB
    Series
    Oxfam Country Profiles
    Document type
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    Time has never stood still in Senegal, at the crossroads of African, Islamic, and European cultures. Today the whole country is in a state of change. Nearly half its people now live in towns - where free-market economic reforms have thrown many out of work. Young people are emigrating; traditional family patterns are starting to break down. Commercial farming and fishing are changing long-established ways of life. The economy has been hit by a 50 per cent devaluation of the currency. Nationalist groups want independence from the government in Dakar.
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    1 The land of the setting sun; 2 Travellers from an antique land; 3 From slavery to independence; 4 Nationhood: a false start; 5 Coping with crisis ... senegalaisement; 6 Magicians, missionaries, and marabouts; 7 The economy in a nutshell; 8 When aid is not the answer; 9 By the people, for the people; 10 Cash-cropping: a vicious circle; 11 Rice at a price; 12 'Our wealth is our animals'; 13 The harvest of the sea; 14 Village roots and city lights; 15 Night-time in the shanty-town; 16 The family first; 17 Schools without books, clinics without medicines; 18 Rumblings of discontent; 19 The wheels grind slower; 20 Relax for mbalax; 21 Sopi! Sopi! Sopi!; Notes
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    64
    ISBN
    978-0-85598-283-6
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/125851
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