
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.
Members of the Africa Indigenous Knowledge Network presented papers at a panel on Agbajowo: Indigenous Knowledge, COVID 19 and sustainable livelihoods in Africa during the Lagos Studies Association conference, University of Lagos, June 25-29, 2024.


Seeds of Knowledge: Preserving the Batwa’s Indigenous Knowledge of Local Foods for Future Generations By John M. Kanyamurwa, Florence M.

Weaving Indigenous Knowledge into Opportunity to Empower Batwa Female Youth By Florence M. Asiimwe, J.M. Kanyamurwa, Josephine Nantege, & Schorah

Forest Roots, Future Dreams: Pathways to Employment and Entrepreneurship for Batwa Youth in Uganda By Josephine Nantege, Arinanye Faith, Anitah
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