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Seeds of Knowledge: Preserving the Batwa’s Indigenous Knowledge of Local Foods for Future Generations
Seeds of Knowledge: Preserving the Batwa’s Indigenous Knowledge of Local Foods for Future Generations By John M. Kanyamurwa, Florence M. Asiimwe; Judith, I. Nagasha, Samuel O. Oloruntoba, Scorah Tumwebaze; Patience

Weaving Indigenous Knowledge into Opportunity to Empower Batwa Female Youth
Weaving Indigenous Knowledge into Opportunity to Empower Batwa Female Youth By Florence M. Asiimwe, J.M. Kanyamurwa, Josephine Nantege, & Schorah Tumwebaze In Uganda’s forested highlands, Batwa female youth embody deep

Forest Roots, Future Dreams: Pathways to Employment and Entrepreneurship for Batwa Youth in Uganda
Forest Roots, Future Dreams: Pathways to Employment and Entrepreneurship for Batwa Youth in Uganda By Josephine Nantege, Arinanye Faith, Anitah Kitengo, Alice Nyamihanda, Reuben Twinomujuni, Elias Segitondo Introduction The Batwa’s

A Community in Peril: Batwa’s Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
A Community in Peril: Batwa’s Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS By Nagasha I. Judith, Schorah Tumwebaze; Nyamihanda Alice, Josephine Nantege, Anitah Kitengo, Resty Nabaggala, J.M. Kanyamurwa & Enos Musinguzi. Introduction The Batwa,

Weaving Indigenous Knowledge into Opportunity to Empower Batwa Girls
Weaving Indigenous Knowledge into Opportunity to Empower Batwa Girls By Resty Nabaggala, Davis Byaruhanga, Josephine Nantege, & Schorah Tumwebaze, & Reuben Twinomujuni 1 From Cultural Heritage to Economic Empowerment In the

The Reproduction of Entrepreneurial Knowledge in Africa
The Reproduction of Entrepreneurial Knowledge in Africa ByIdris Adesanya Department of Philosophy University of Ibadan Africa’s crisis of economic underdevelopment is tied to the continent’s inability to sustain the reproduction