Roy Maconachie,Tony Binns,Paul Tengbe,Reynold Johnson.Temporary labour migration and sustainable post-conflict return in Sierra Leone. Geojournal . 2006Maconachie R,Binns T, et al.Temporary labour migration and sustainable post-conflict return in Sierra Leone. Geojournal . 2006...
Labour-Intensive Growth Is Vital: The Last UN Peacekeeping Troops Pulled out of Sierra Leone at the End of 2005, Signalling an End to the Physical Intervention of outside Forces in the Country's Affairs. Can the Country, Now at Peace, Find the Right Economic Formula to Sustain Peace and ...
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nies to strictly control deep kimberlite mining(as in Botswana or South Africa), alluvial dia-mond fields, like those in Sierra Leone, typi-cally contain relatively few diamonds perhectare, people tend to actually live where thediamonds are, and labour-intensive miningtechniques are more common....
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labour productivitySierra LeoneIn Sierra Leone, migration to diamond fields and the development of cash crops have contributed to the increasing integration of the peasantry in the national and global economy. Based on the study of a small northern chiefdom, Sella Limba, we describe how the ...
Re-assessment of schistosomiasis in nine endemic districts with cluster sampling in Sierra Leonedoi:10.3389/fpubh.2024.1415486Kargbo-Labour, IbrahimRedwood-Sawyerr, VictoriaConteh, AbdulaiChop, ElisabethBah, Mohamed S.Koroma, AbdulaiKabia, Unidiatu...
It examines the impact of the Second World War on Sierra Leone's economy, with particular attention to labour utilisation. It reinforces the argument initially advanced by La Ray Denzer, L. Sptizer, M. Amolo and H. Conway that the colonial state used war-time emergency powers to crush ...
Ginzburg's micro-history. He examines the limits of these two approaches and develops an alternative view. To this end, the chapter shows how textile metaphors inspired by Wittgenstein's later works are useful when considering the space-temporal entanglement of Sierra Leone' mining labour practices...
In the diamond mines of Sierra Leone, the exchange of knowledge and experience between workers and other social actors involved in this extractive industry has contributed significantly to the hybridisation of mining practices. Thus, the variety and complexity of mining practices and work agreements is...