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2525 The role of Ubuntu philosophy in enhancing accessibility of Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) services by female artisanal miners in Chakari mining village, Zimbabwe

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1224 Ophelia Settle Egypt (1903-1984): Pioneering voice in social justice and African-centered activism

1324 In pursuit of heritage-based philosophies: African oral literature in nationalism and politics

2425 Strategies to incorporate indigenous knowledge systems into modern food security interventions

2525 The role of Ubuntu philosophy in enhancing accessibility of Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) services by female artisanal miners in Chakari mining village, Zimbabwe

2625 From cogito ergo sum to Ubuntu ngumuntu ngabantu: Reclaiming relational being in a fractured world

2725 Reflections of Ubuntu capacity on the applicability of ujamaa intersections model on socio-economic development in Tanzania – A literature review

2825 Exploring Africa’s philosophy: The value of Ubuntu in social services

2925 Leveraging indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) to strengthen social services: Empowering mothers of children with disabilities

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