CUMULATIVE INDEX OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA, 2000-2001 African social security systems: an ordinal evaluation by John Dixon, Vol 151,49-60 Audience responses to a film in rural Zimbabwe, Kimani Gecau, Vol 16 1,43-80 Child labour and education: a study from south-eastern Zimbabwe, M F C Bourdillon, Vol 152,5-32 Community project funding in Malawi under the Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF) demand-driven approach: potential for perpetuating imbalances in development, Paul Kishindo, Vol 151,5-14 Ethnic conflict and democracy in Nigeria: The marginalisation question, Edlyne E Anugwom, Vol 151,61-78 Ethnicity and development in sub-Saharan Africa, Ndanga Noyoo, Vol 152,55-68 Food vending: adaptation under difficult circumstances, Victor Ngonidzashe Muzvidziwa, Vol 152,69-92 Globalization and competitiveness: implications for poverty reduction in Uganda, Augustus Nuwagaba, Vol 16 2,31—52 Globalization and democracy with reference to eastern and southern Africa, Francis K Makoa, Vol 16 1,121-137 Globalization, Americanization and Western imperialism, Kolawole A. Owolabi,Voll62,71-91 Invernment investment, growth and employment in South Africa, Noah Karley, Vol 151,79-91 High fertility and development in Cameroon, Stella Nana-Fabu, Vol 16 1,23-41 Keeping a foot in the village: Masvingo urban women, Victor Ngonidzashe Muzvidziwa, Vol 161,81-95 Imnbali guidance project: facilitating development among guidance educators in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa, Sonja Goedeke, Vol 15 1,27-48 Morbidity and mortality in Zimbabwe's urban areas: policy implications for social protection, Gladys Bindura-Mutangadura, Vol 161,3-22 174 JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA VOL 16 NO 2 JULY 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2000-2001 Overcoming destitution through literacy: a case of the disabled persons' literacy programme in Kano State, Nigeria,, Sabo A Indabawa, Vol 151,15-25 Poverty alleviation with economic growth strategy: prospects and challenges in contemporary Nigeria, S.L Oladeji and A.G.Abiola, Vol 152, 33-54 Secondary school teachers and the emotional abuse of children: a study of three secondary schools in Gaborone, Botswana, Kwaku, Osei- Hwedie and Alice K. Hobona, Vol 161,139-159 The debt crisis, the global economy and the challenges of development: sub Saharan Africa at the crossroads, John K. Akokpari, Vol 162, 147-169 The education of girls and women in Uganda, Peter R. Atekeyereza, Vol 162,115-146 The impact of socio-economic factors on the performance of community projects in western Kenya, Philip K. Rono and Abdillahi A. Aboud, Vol 161,97-119 The military, ethnicity and democracy in Nigeria, Edlyne E. Anugwom Vol 162,93-114 The persistence of the family farm and the economy of affection: the Cameroonian case, Jilly M Ngwainmbi, Vol 151,93-108 The psychosocial effects of organized violence and torture: A pilot study comparing survivors and their neighbours in Zimbabwe, A.P ReelerandJMhetura,Voll52, 137-168 The role of the adult literacy organization of Zimbabwe (ALOZ) in the implementation of literacy programmes in Zimbabwe, Aaron T. Sigauke, Vol 16 2,53-70 The social practice of psychology and the social sciences in a liberal democratic society: An analysis of employment trends, M. Wilson, L. Richter, K Durrheim, N. Surendorf and L. Asafo-Agei, Vol 15 2,115-136 We don't have to go to bed on phuthu alone: A case of transformation in Colenso, Eleanor Wint and Thembi Ngcobo, Vol 152,93-114 Women, criminality and multi-focal empowerment responses: some prospects for Botswana, Tirelo Modie-Moroka and Marie-Antoinette Sossou, Vol 16 2,5-29 VOL 16 NO 2 JULY 2001 JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA 175 CUMULATIVE INDEX OF AUTHORS PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA, 2000-2001 Akokpari, John K. The debt crisis, the global economy and the challenges of development: sub Saharan Africa at the crossroads, 2001 Vol 16 2, 147-169 Anugwom, Edlyne E .Ethnic conflict and democracy in Nigeria: The marginalisation question, 2000 Vol 151 61-78 Anugwom, Edlyne E. The military, ethnicity and democracy in Nigeria, 2001 Vol 16 2,93-114 Atekyereza, Peter R. The education of girls and women in Uganda, 2001 Vol 16 2,115-146 Bindura-Mutangadura, Gladys. Morbidity and mortality in Zimbabwe's urban areas: policy implications for social protection, 2001 Vol 1613-22 Bourdillon, M.F.C. Child labour and education: a study from southeastern Zimbabwe, 2000 Vol 15 2 5-32 Dixon, John. African social security systems: an ordinal evaluation, 2000 Vol 15149-60 Gecau, Kimani. Audience responses to a film in rural Zimbabwe, 2001 Vol 16143-80 Goedeke, Sonja. Imnbali guidance project: facilitating development among guidance educators in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa, 2000 Vol 15127-48 Indabawa, Sabo A. Overcoming destitution through literacy: a case of the disabled persons' literacy programme in Kano State, Nigeria, 2000 Vol 15115-25 Karley, Noah. Government investment, growth and employment in South Africa, 2000 Vol 15179-91 Kishindo, Paul. Community project fiinding in Malawi under the Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF) demand-driven approach: potential for perpetuating imbalances in development, 2000 Vol 151 5—14 Makoa, Francis K. Globalization and democracy with reference to eastern and southern Africa, 2001 Vol 161121-137 178 JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA VOL 16 NO 2 JULY 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2000-2001 Modie-Moroka, Tirelo and Marie Antoinette.Women, criminality and multi-focal empowerment responses: some prospects for Botswana, 2001 Vol 162,5-29 Muzvidziwa, Victor Ngonidzashe. Food vending: adaptation under difficult circumstances, 2000 Vol 15 2 69-92 Muzvidziwa, Victor Ngonidzashe. Keeping a foot in the village: Masvingo urban women, 2001 Vol 16 1 81-95 Nana-Fabu, Stella. High fertility and development in Cameroon, 2001 Vol 16123-11 Ngwainmbi, Jilly M. The persistence of the family farm and the economy of affection: the Cameroonian case, 2000 Vol 15 1 93-108 Noyoo, Ndanga. Ethnicity and development in sub-Saharan Africa, 2000 Vol 15 2 55-68 Nuwagaba, Augustus. Globalization and competitiveness: implications for poverty reduction in Uganda, 2001 Vol 16 2,31-52 Oladeji, S.L. et al. Poverty alleviation with economic growth strategy: Prospects and challenges in contemporary Nigeria, 2000 Vol 15 2 33-54 Osei-Hwedie, Kwaku etal. Secondary schoolteachers and the emotional abuse of children: a study of three secondary schools in Gaborone, Botswana, 2001 Vol 16 1 139-159 Owolabi, Kolawole A. Globalization, Americanization and Western Imperialism, 2001 Vol 16 2,71-91 Reeler A.P. et al, The psychosocial effects of organized violence and torture: A pilot study comparing survivors and their neighbours in Zimbabwe, 2000 Vol 152 137-168 Rono, Philip K. The impact of socio-economic factors on the performance of community projects in western Kenya, 2001 Vol 16 1 97-119 Sigauke, Aaron T.The role of the adult literacy organization of Zimbabwe (ALOZ) in the implementation of literacy programmes in Zimbabwe, 2001 162,53-70 Wilson, M. et al. The social practice of psychology and the social sciences in a liberal democratic society: An analysis of employment trends, 2000 Vol 15 2 115-136 Wint, Eleanor et al. We don't have to go to bed on phuthu alone: A case of transformation in Colenso, 2000 Vol 15 2 93-114 VOL 16 NO 2 JULY 2001 JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA 177