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10.2025

Savoirs protecteurs, savoir protéger

Protective Knowledges, The Wisdom to Protect

Maarifa ya kinga, kujua
jinsi ya kulinda

Publishing Africa

معارف وقائيّة، ومعرفة وسائل الوقاية

Published on:

June 20, 2025

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ISSN: 

3020-0458

Editorial

Protective Knowledges, The Wisdom to Protect

Firmin Mbala, Mame-Penda Ba, Olivier Dangles, Faisal Garba, Mohamed Jouili, Toussaint Kafarhire, Philippe Lavigne Delville, Frédérique Louveau, Nadine Machikou, Sara Mejdoubi, Uchenna Okeja, Mireille Razafindrakoto & Cheikh Sadibou Sakho

Iconography

Koyo Kouoh, Our Ancestor

Felwine Sarr & Marie Hélène Pereira

Critical issues

Decolonization and Decoloniality in the African Academia: Fighting for Reforms in African Schools and Universities in Selected Works of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o and Ayi Kwei Armah

Ameth Diallo

Critical issues

V.-Y. : May we honour you not only with our grief, but with our thinking

Toussaint Murhula Kafarhire & Zubairu Wai

Introduction

Protectives Knowledges: Fields, Experiences and Practices in the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Africa

Cheikh Sadibou Sakho & Firmin Mbala

Critical issues

Victim-Perpetrator-Collaborative-Service-Provider-Intervention-Model: A collaborative Intervention Strategy for Intimate Partner Violence

Zintle Ntshongwana, Pius Tanga & Thobeka Nkomo

Critical issues

Shelters for "Witches", Safe Spaces and Producers of Protective Knowledge: The Social Reintegration of People Accused of Witchcraft in Burkina Faso

George Rouamba

Critical issues

It Takes a Village! (Re)inventing Shelters for Survivors of Sexual Violence in Senegal, the Experience of the Kullimaaroo Center in Ziguinchor

Cheikh Sadibou Sakho & Ndèye Laïty Ndiaye

Shot

“We Heal Together”, an exceptional protective practice inspired by ancestral African heritage where responsibility towards oneself and others was inseparable

Masengesho Kamuzinzi

Critical issues

The Adversarial Principle Before the Constitutional Court: A Case Study of Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal

Zeinaba Kane

Critical issues

Mother Earth: Discursive Trace of Ecological Emancipation in North and South?

Karine collette & Ibrahima Ba

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