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Educating herbalists in Oyo state
09 Nov 2016
Niki Wolfe
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Buki Fagbenle
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education
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health
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herbalist
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hygiene
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ibadan
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medecine
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Nigeria
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Oyo State
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Buki Fagbenle on how education is crucial for the development of traditional medicine in Oyo.
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Book Review: The Bright Continent: Breaking Rules & Making Change in Modern Africa
29 Oct 2014
Yovanka ARI
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Africa
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agriculture
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book review
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Bridge Schools
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Bright Continent
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Chad
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culture
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Dayo Olopade
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fat economies
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formality bias
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informal sector
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innovation
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innovator
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jamie hitchen
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kanju
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Kenya
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lean economies
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Malawi
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media
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medical
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mobile app
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Niger
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Olopade
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patient
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phone
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phone application
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Shujaaz
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traffic jams
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Uganda
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USA
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vertical gardens
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Yoruba
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Youth
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youth engagement
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youth media
Capturing an understanding of kanju (a specific creativity born from African difficulty) is the theme that runs through Olopade’s excellent take on Africa’s informal sector, says Jamie Hitchen.
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