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Political systems --- Togo --- 342 <668.1> --- Staatsrecht. Publiekrecht --(algemeen)--Togo --- Politics and government --- -Togo --- -342 <668.1> --- 342 <668.1> Staatsrecht. Publiekrecht --(algemeen)--Togo --- République du Togo --- République autonome du Togo --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togolese Republic --- Republic of Togo --- République togolaise --- Togolese Republiek --- Togu --- República Togolesa --- Toqo --- Тога --- Toha --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Republika Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- Togoanska republika --- Togská republika --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Togolesische Republik --- Tʼóogo --- Togoleska republika --- Togo Vabariik --- Τόγκο --- Tonko --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Togoko Errepublika --- Tóga --- Poblacht Thóga --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- 토고 --- T'oko (Republic) --- Republik Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Repubblica Togolese --- טוגו --- רפובליקת טוגו --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British)
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Togo --- History --- Dictionaries --- Bibliography --- République du Togo --- République autonome du Togo --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togolese Republic --- Republic of Togo --- République togolaise --- Togolese Republiek --- Togu --- República Togolesa --- Toqo --- Тога --- Toha --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Republika Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- Togoanska republika --- Togská republika --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Togolesische Republik --- Tʼóogo --- Togoleska republika --- Togo Vabariik --- Τόγκο --- Tonko --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Togoko Errepublika --- Tóga --- Poblacht Thóga --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- 토고 --- T'oko (Republic) --- Republik Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Repubblica Togolese --- טוגו --- רפובליקת טוגו --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- Bibliography. --- Dictionaries. --- Togo - History - Dictionaries --- Togo - Bibliography
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In the West African nation of Togo, applying for the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery is a national obsession, with hundreds of thousands of Togolese entering each year. From the street frenzy of the lottery sign-up period and the scramble to raise money for the embassy interview, to the gamesmanship of those adding spouses and dependents to their dossiers, the application process is complicated, expensive, and unpredictable. In 'The Fixer' Charles Piot follows Kodjo Nicolas Batema, a Togolese visa broker-known as a "fixer"-as he shepherds his clients through the application and interview process. Relaying the experiences of the fixer, his clients, and embassy officials, Piot captures the ever-evolving cat-and-mouse game between the embassy and the hopeful Togolese, as well as the disappointments and successes of lottery winners in the United States. These detailed and compelling stories uniquely illustrate the desire and savviness of migrants as they work to find what they hope will be a better life.
African diaspora. --- Visas --- Togolese --- Emigration and immigration law --- Ethnology --- Passports --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora, African --- Human geography --- Africans --- Migrations --- History --- Government policy --- Law and legislation --- Batema, Kodjo Nicolas --- Togo --- République du Togo --- République autonome du Togo --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togolese Republic --- Republic of Togo --- République togolaise --- Togolese Republiek --- Togu --- República Togolesa --- Toqo --- Тога --- Toha --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Republika Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- Togoanska republika --- Togská republika --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Togolesische Republik --- Tʼóogo --- Togoleska republika --- Togo Vabariik --- Τόγκο --- Tonko --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Togoko Errepublika --- Tóga --- Poblacht Thóga --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- 토고 --- T'oko (Republic) --- Republik Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Repubblica Togolese --- טוגו --- רפובליקת טוגו --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- Emigration and immigration. --- Transatlantic slave trade --- diversity visa lottery --- West Africa --- visa brokers --- fixers --- migration
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An ethnographically rich account of the Vodhum (voodoo) cult amongst the Watchi in Southern Togo.
Voodooism --- Vaudou --- Vodun --- Voodoo (Religion) --- Voodou --- Vooduism --- Voudon --- Voudooism --- Voudouism --- Voudoun --- Vudu --- Cults --- Togo --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Poblacht Thóga --- Repubblica Togolese --- Republic of Togo --- República Togolesa --- Republik Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Republika Togo --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- République autonome du Togo --- République du Togo --- République togolaise --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Tóga --- Togo Vabariik --- Togoanska republika --- Togoko Errepublika --- Togolese Republic --- Togolese Republiek --- Togolesische Republik --- Togoleska republika --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togská republika --- Togu --- Toha --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- T'oko (Republic) --- Tonko --- Tʼóogo --- Toqo --- Τόγκο --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Тога --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- רפובליקת טוגו --- טוגו --- 토고 --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- Religious life and customs. --- Vodou --- #SBIB:39A10 --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Vie religieuse
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Social stratification --- Sociology of minorities --- Racially mixed people --- Miscegenation --- Métis --- Métissage --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Togo --- Social conditions. --- Métis --- Métissage --- Bi-racial people --- Biracial people --- Interracial people --- Mixed race people --- Mixed-racial people --- Mulattoes --- Multiracial people --- Peoples of mixed descent --- Ethnic groups --- Hybridity of races --- Racial amalgamation --- Racial crossing --- Race relations --- République du Togo --- République autonome du Togo --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togolese Republic --- Republic of Togo --- République togolaise --- Togolese Republiek --- Togu --- República Togolesa --- Toqo --- Тога --- Toha --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Republika Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- Togoanska republika --- Togská republika --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Togolesische Republik --- Tʼóogo --- Togoleska republika --- Togo Vabariik --- Τόγκο --- Tonko --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Togoko Errepublika --- Tóga --- Poblacht Thóga --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- 토고 --- T'oko (Republic) --- Republik Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Repubblica Togolese --- טוגו --- רפובליקת טוגו --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- Racially mixed people - Togo - Social conditions --- Miscegenation - Togo --- Togo - Social conditions --- Miscegenation (Racist theory)
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Ewe (African people) --- Ritual --- Religion --- Togo --- Ghana --- #SBIB:39A10 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- -Ritual --- Cult --- Cultus --- Liturgies --- Public worship --- Symbolism --- Worship --- Rites and ceremonies --- Ritualism --- Bayikpe (African people) --- Bubutubi (African people) --- Ehwe (African people) --- Eibe (African people) --- Eve (African people) --- Evhe (African people) --- Krepe (African people) --- Krepi (African people) --- Ethnology --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Religion. --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Poblacht Thóga --- Repubblica Togolese --- Republic of Togo --- República Togolesa --- Republik Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Republika Togo --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- République autonome du Togo --- République du Togo --- République togolaise --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Tóga --- Togo Vabariik --- Togoanska republika --- Togoko Errepublika --- Togolese Republic --- Togolese Republiek --- Togolesische Republik --- Togoleska republika --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togská republika --- Togu --- Toha --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- T'oko (Republic) --- Tonko --- Tʼóogo --- Toqo --- Τόγκο --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Тога --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- רפובליקת טוגו --- טוגו --- 토고 --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- Ewe (African people) - Religion --- Togo - Religion --- Ghana - Religion
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This Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper highlights that Togo’s Strategy for Boosting Growth and Promoting Employment offers a medium-term development framework for implementing the Government’s General Policy Statement, the Millennium Development Goals, and the Government’s vision for making Togo an emerging economy in 15 to 20 years, as well as making it a country that respects human rights and promotes the rule of law. The return of political stability and peace to the country created a favorable environment for better governance, resumption of international assistance, and significant reduction in exterior public debt. The Government’s medium-term economic policy for 2013–2017 will essentially be used to build and consolidate the foundations for Togo’s future economic emergence. The focus will be on new priorities: boosting growth; employment and inclusion; strengthening governance; and reducing regional disparities and promoting grassroots development. Designing a national land-use plan will territorialize development by creating a more balanced national economic space. The new land-use scheme will be based on dynamic, competitive, regional economies in which the urbanization of regional capitals and secondary towns is sufficiently controlled to allow true development hubs to emerge.
Economic development -- Togo. --- International monetary fund -- Togo. --- Poverty -- Togo. --- Togo -- Economic conditions. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Poverty --- Togo --- Appropriations and expenditures. --- Destitution --- Anti-poverty programs --- Government economic assistance --- République du Togo --- République autonome du Togo --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togolese Republic --- Republic of Togo --- République togolaise --- Togolese Republiek --- Togu --- República Togolesa --- Toqo --- Тога --- Toha --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Republika Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- Togoanska republika --- Togská republika --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Togolesische Republik --- Tʼóogo --- Togoleska republika --- Togo Vabariik --- Τόγκο --- Tonko --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Togoko Errepublika --- Tóga --- Poblacht Thóga --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- 토고 --- T'oko (Republic) --- Republik Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Repubblica Togolese --- טוגו --- רפובליקת טוגו --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Economic policy --- National service --- Grants-in-aid --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- Macroeconomics --- Demography --- Poverty and Homelessness --- Education: General --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Demographic Economics: General --- Labor Economics: General --- Health: General --- Education --- Poverty & precarity --- Population & demography --- Labour --- income economics --- Health economics --- Population and demographics --- Labor --- Health --- Population --- Labor economics --- Income economics
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Since the end of the cold war, Africa has seen a dramatic rise in new political and religious phenomena, including an eviscerated privatized state, neoliberal NGOs, Pentecostalism, a resurgence in accusations of witchcraft, a culture of scamming and fraud, and, in some countries, a nearly universal wish to emigrate. Drawing on fieldwork in Togo, Charles Piot suggests that a new biopolitics after state sovereignty is remaking the face of one of the world’s poorest regions.In a country where playing the U.S. Department of State’s green card lottery is a national pastime and the preponderance of cybercafés and Western Union branches signals a widespread desire to connect to the rest of the world, Nostalgia for the Future makes clear that the cultural and political terrain that underlies postcolonial theory has shifted. In order to map out this new terrain, Piot enters into critical dialogue with a host of important theorists, including Agamben, Hardt and Negri, Deleuze, and Mbembe. The result is a deft interweaving of rich observations of Togolese life with profound insights into the new, globalized world in which that life takes place.
Postcolonialism --- Africa, West --- Togo --- History --- Internal politics --- Postcolonialisme --- Afrique occidentale --- Histoire --- République du Togo --- République autonome du Togo --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togolese Republic --- Republic of Togo --- République togolaise --- Togolese Republiek --- Togu --- República Togolesa --- Toqo --- Тога --- Toha --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Republika Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- Togoanska republika --- Togská republika --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Togolesische Republik --- Tʼóogo --- Togoleska republika --- Togo Vabariik --- Τόγκο --- Tonko --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Togoko Errepublika --- Tóga --- Poblacht Thóga --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- 토고 --- T'oko (Republic) --- Republik Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Repubblica Togolese --- טוגו --- רפובליקת טוגו --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- #SBIB:39A73 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- #SBIB:327.4H21 --- Post-colonialism --- Postcolonial theory --- Political science --- Decolonization --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Kolonisatie / dekolonisatie / post-kolonisatie --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- west african history, anthropology, cold war, 20th century, religious phenomena, religion, politics, political science, sociology, neoliberal ngos, pentecostalism, scamming, fraud, emigration, immigration, immigrants, togo, fieldwork, new biopolitics, sovereignty, poorest regions, poverty, green card lottery, us department of state, witchcraft, accusations, western union branches, cybercafes, postcolonial theory, theorists, togolese life.
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In recent years the popularity of service learning and study abroad programs that bring students to the global South has soared, thanks to this generation of college students' desire to make a positive difference in the world. This collection contains essays by undergraduates who recount their experiences in Togo working on projects that established health insurance at a local clinic, built a cyber café, created a microlending program for teens, and started a local writers' group. The essays show students putting their optimism to work while learning that paying attention to local knowledge can make all the difference in a project's success. Students also conducted research on global health topics by examining the complex relationships between traditional healing practices and biomedicine. Charles Piot's introduction contextualizes student-initiated development within the history of development work in West Africa since 1960, while his epilogue provides an update on the projects, compiles an inventory of best practices, and describes the type of projects that are likely to succeed. Doing Development in West Africa provides a relatable and intimate look into the range of challenges, successes, and failures that come with studying abroad in the global South.Contributors. Cheyenne Allenby, Kelly Andrejko, Connor Cotton, Allie Middleton, Caitlin Moyles, Charles Piot, Benjamin Ramsey, Maria Cecilia Romano, Stephanie Rotolo, Emma Smith, Sarah Zimmerman
Economic development projects --- Economic assistance, American --- #SBIB:39A4 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- #SBIB:327.4H74 --- Mutual security program, 1951 --- -American economic assistance --- Economic assistance --- Technical assistance --- Development projects, Economic --- Projects, Economic development --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Ontwikkelingshulp en -samenwerking --- Duke University --- Duke University, Durham, N.C. --- Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) --- Students --- Travel --- Togo --- Rural conditions. --- American economic assistance --- -Development projects, Economic --- Universidad de Duke --- Ciompi Quartet --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Poblacht Thóga --- Repubblica Togolese --- Republic of Togo --- República Togolesa --- Republik Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Republika Togo --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- République autonome du Togo --- République du Togo --- République togolaise --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Tóga --- Togo Vabariik --- Togoanska republika --- Togoko Errepublika --- Togolese Republic --- Togolese Republiek --- Togolesische Republik --- Togoleska republika --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togská republika --- Togu --- Toha --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- T'oko (Republic) --- Tonko --- Tʼóogo --- Toqo --- Τόγκο --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Тога --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- רפובליקת טוגו --- טוגו --- 토고 --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British)
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This paper presents an analysis of the public investment scaling-up strategy for Togo using a dynamic macroeconomic model that explicitly analyzes the links between public investment, economic growth, and debt sustainability. In the model, public capital is productive and complementary to private capital, generating positive medium and long-run effects to increases in public investment. The model application indicates that a very large increase in public investment would have positive macroeconomic effects in the long-run, but would require unrealistic increases in the tax burden to cover recurrent costs and ensure debt sustainability. More modest increases in public investment would require more feasible increases in the tax burden, particularly if the efficiency of tax collection is improved. The model simulations also emphasize the importance of improvements in the efficiency of public investment to reap welfare gains. However, even if the macroeconomic implications of public investment scaling-up can be favorable in the long-run under certain assumptions on rates of return and efficiency of investment, the transition period is challenging and exposes the country to increased risk of unsustainable debt dynamics. The model was also used to assess the growth projections underlying the standard Excel-based debt sustainability analysis for Togo.
Public investments --- Debts, Public --- Fiscal policy --- Tax policy --- Taxation --- Economic policy --- Finance, Public --- Debts, Government --- Government debts --- National debts --- Public debt --- Public debts --- Sovereign debt --- Debt --- Bonds --- Deficit financing --- Government investments --- Investments, Public --- Expenditures, Public --- Investments --- Capital budget --- Economic development projects --- Investment of public funds --- Econometric models. --- Government policy --- Finance --- Togo --- Dēmokratia tou Tonko --- Gweriniaeth Togo --- Lýðveldið Tógó --- Pobblaght ny Togo --- Poblachd Thògo --- Poblacht Thóga --- Repubblica Togolese --- Republic of Togo --- República Togolesa --- Republik Togo --- Republik Togoat --- Republika Togo --- Republiḳat Ṭogo --- République autonome du Togo --- République du Togo --- République togolaise --- Tahaleskai︠a︡ rėspublika --- Tóga --- Togo Vabariik --- Togoanska republika --- Togoko Errepublika --- Togolese Republic --- Togolese Republiek --- Togolesische Republik --- Togoleska republika --- Togolezskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Togská republika --- Togu --- Toha --- Toḣlmudin Orn --- T'oko (Republic) --- Tonko --- Tʼóogo --- Toqo --- Τόγκο --- Δημοκρατία του Τόγκο --- Тагалеская рэспубліка --- Тоhлмудин Орн --- Тога --- Того --- Тогоанска република --- רפובליקת טוגו --- טוגו --- 토고 --- Togoland (French) --- Togoland --- Togoland (British) --- Economic conditions. --- Exports and Imports --- Macroeconomics --- Public Finance --- Institutions and Growth --- Fiscal Policy --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: Infrastructures --- Other Public Investment and Capital Stock --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue: General --- Public finance & taxation --- International economics --- Public investment spending --- Public investment and public-private partnerships (PPP) --- Debt sustainability analysis --- Fiscal consolidation --- Expenditure --- External debt --- Public-private sector cooperation --- Debts, External --- Tax administration and procedure
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