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© Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, 2007 Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop Angle Canal IV, Dakar, Senegal. http:\\www.codesria.org All rights reserved ISBN: 2-86978-201-2 ISBN 13: 978-2-86978-201-3 Typeset by Hadijatou Sy Cover designed by Ibrahima Fofana Printed by Imprimerie Saint Paul, Dakar, Senegal The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is an independent organisation whose principal objectives are facilitating research, promoting research-based publishing and creating multiple forums geared towards the exchange of views and information among African researchers. It challenges the fragmentation of research through the creation of thematic research networks that cut across linguistic and regional boundaries. CODESRIA publishes a quarterly journal, Africa Development, the longest standing Africa-based social science journal; Afrika Zamani, a journal of history; the African Sociological Review; African Journal of International Affairs (AJIA); Africa Review of Books; and the Journal of Higher Education in Africa. It copublishes the Africa Media Review and Identity, Culture and Politics: An Afro-Asian Dialogue. Research results and other activities of the institution are disseminated through ‘Working Papers’, ‘Monograph Series’, ‘CODESRIA Book Series’, and the CODESRIA Bulletin. CODESRIA would like to express its gratitude to the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA/SAREC), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Carnegie Corporation, NORAD, the Danish Agency for International Development (DANIDA), the French Ministry of Cooperation, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rockefeller Foundation, FINIDA, CIDA, IIEP/ADEA, OECD, OXFAM America, UNICEF and the Government of Senegal for supporting its research, training and publication programmes. To my colleagues in the Makerere Study and Research Group Dent Ocaya-Lakidi, Sallie Simba Kayunga, Joy Kwesiga, Josephine Ahikire, Nansozi Muwanga, and the late Quintas Obong and to Morris Nsamba. [3.145.97.248] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 04:25 GMT) ...

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