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Africa: We Owe It to Our Ancestors, Our Children, and Ourselves elucidates the nature and importance of African culture and its role in business practices. This book, written from an inside-out perspective, is a practical guide for conducting business effectively and efficiently in Africa. It is an essential resource for students, scholars, and practitioners in the fields of business management, economics, sociology, political science, anthropology, and psychology.
Contents
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Part 3 Introduction: Children of the Land
Chapter 4 1: The Traditional African Community
Chapter 5 2: An African Child
Chapter 6 3: The Changing African Family
Chapter 7 4: Africans on the Move
Chapter 8 5: Rethinking African Social Policy: Policy Changes Need to Combat the Problems of Rural-Urban Migration
Chapter 9 6: Protecting Africa's Natural Environment: Where Did All the Elephants Go?
Chapter 10 7: Becoming a United, Self-Sustaining Continent: Finding the Solution to Rural Urban Migration
Chapter 11 8: African Unification
Chapter 12 9: Revitalizing Modern African Society: Traditional African Commitment to Community Mechanisms
Chapter 13 10: Building a Sustinable Democratic Africa
Chapter 14 11: My Africa
Chapter 15 12: Conclusion: My Vision for Africa: I Have a Vision of a New Africa
Part 16 Notes
Part 17 Bibliography
Part 18 Index
Part 19 About the Author



