Satisfying Zambian Hunger for Culture


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The Southern African country of Zambia with 72 tribes has experienced tremendous social turmoil during the last 48 years. The 13 million citizens migrated into the cities and professionals immigrated and scattered abroad in a growing Diaspora. The diversity of the Zambian society and globalization has created a cultural crisis. Satisfying Zambian Hunger for Culture discusses social and political history, gender rites of passage, food, religion, witchcraft, and recommendations for contemporary life in the 21st century. The17 chapter book puts the diverse Zambian African tribal customs, culture and technology into the modern digital age.













Bibliographic Guide to Technology


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Accessions List, Eastern Africa


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Number 6 includes cumulative main and added entry index for the monographs listed in that year.




The Social and Economic Conditions of Refugees and Displaced Persons in the Mwinilunga, Zambezi, Kabompo, and Solwezi Districts of Zambia's North-Western Province


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In 1981 a study was made of Zairian and Angolan refugees in villages in Zambia's North-Western Province. The aim was to determine the numbers involved, to collect information on social and economic conditions and to document the refugees' most pressing needs, as a basis for the provision of UNHCR assistance. Refugee identification was complicated by shared ethnicity across national boundaries and by the refugees' fears of repatriation. The paper gives background data on North-Western Province and an analysis of survey responses. Efforts were made to determine the health status of the refugees and their level of integration. The report emphasizes that the safety and security of refugees are crucial to their social integration. The authors conclude by making some recommendations to improve the status and security of refugees in Zambia.