Five College African Scholars Program

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2004 Fellows

August 2004

Rochelle Lynne Kapp, Ph.D.
Language Development, Centre for Higher Education Development
University of Cape Town, South Africa

Topic: The Politics of English: A Study of Classroom Discourses in a Township School


Elie Ngongang, Ph.D.
Départment de Sciences Economiques
Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroun

Topic: Sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle dans les ménages pauvres au Cameroun: effets induits pour la réduction de la pauvreté


Antoinette Theresa Tidjani Alou, Ph.D.
Department of Modern Literature
Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, Niger

Topic: Critical Perspectives on Gender, Identity and Religion in Contemporary African Literature


Fredrick Ouma Wanyama, Ph.D.
Department of History and Political Science
Maseno University, Kenya

Topic: Local Organizations for Sustainable Development in Africa: A Study of Community Based Organizations and Politics in Kenya


January 2004

Richard Amarachukwu C. E. Achara, Ph.D.
Public and Private Law
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria

Topic: The Constitution as Junction of Force and Law: A Re-examination of the Epistemological Foundations for Constitutional Law Study in Nigeria


Hamadou Adama, Ph.D.
Departément d'Histoire
University de Ngaoundéré, Cameroun

Topic: Islam et sociétés au Nord-Cameroun


Mildred Adhiambo Jalang’o Ndeda, Ph.D.
Department of History, Archeology, and Political Studies
Kenyatta University, Kenya

Topic: Nomiya Luo Church: A Gender Analysis of the Dynamics of an African Independent Church Among the Luo of Kenya District 1907-1999


Christine Noe
Department of Geography
University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania


Topic: Implications of Involving Local Communities in the Conservation of Kilimanjaro-Amboseli Wildlife Corridor in Tanzania