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UJAMAA Construction | Chicago, IL | General Contracting
“UJAMAA” is a Kiswahili term for the concept of unity and people supporting each other . This not only affects how we work but our entire outlook on the work we do. ujamaaconstruction.com
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Ujamaa - Wikipedia
Ujamaa ( lit. 'fraternity' in Swahili) was a socialist ideology that formed the basis of Julius Nyerere's social and economic development policies in Tanzania ... en.wikipedia.org
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UJAMAA SEEDS: Culturally Meaningful Seeds
At UJAMAA SEEDS we cultivate and distribute culturally meaningful seeds. In addition to plant types, our seed collections are organized by regional and ... ujamaaseeds.com
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ujamaa
‖ ujamaa (udʒaˈmaː) [Swahili, = consanguinity, brotherhood, f. jamaa family, a. Arab. jamā{nfasper}a group (of people), community.] The name given by President Nyerere of Tanzania to a kind of socialism he introduced in that country in the 1960s, in which village co-operatives were established based... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ujamaa Place
Ujamaa Place is a Safe Space providing holistic, culturally responsive transformation for young African-American men experiencing inequity. ujamaaplace.org
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Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) - Official Kwanzaa Website
Economic Self-Reliance. Ujamaa also stresses self-reliance in the building, strengthening and controlling of the economics of our own community. www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org
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Tanzania: Remembering ujamaa, the good, the bad and the buried
The crux of this daring transformation was villagisation – or ujamaa vijijini (“rural socialism”). With a population dispersed over a vast ... africanarguments.org
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What Was Ujamaa and How Did It Affect Tanzania? - ThoughtCo
Ujamaa, the Swahili word for extended family, was a social and economic policy developed and implemented in Tanzania by president Julius Kambarage Nyerere. www.thoughtco.com
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Ujamaa: Cultivating Cooperative Economics in the Heart of Kwanzaa
Ujamaa is a powerful principle that serves as a call to action for economic solidarity and self-sufficiency within the African-American community. iaamuseum.org
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the legacy of Julius Nyerere in the quest for social and economic ...
This article explores Nyerere's philosophy of Ujamaa as an attempt to integrate traditional African values with the demands of the post-colonial setting. d.lib.msu.edu
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Ujamaa Place
Ujamaa Place took over the services offered by a previous form of the program, Awali Place. Ujamaa Place replaced Awali, when Awali lost its funding due to the 2009 budget cuts. Ujamaa Place received its non-profit status in 2010. wikipedia.org
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Ubaruku
Ng'ambo Mfereji 'B' Santamaria 'A' Santamaria 'B' Ubaruku Maperemehe Matono Sokoni Stendi Utyego Forest Mjimwema Motomoto Tupendane Uhuru Ujamaa wikipedia.org
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villagization
villagiˈzation [f. village n. + -ization.] In Africa and Asia, concentration of population in villages; the transfer of control of land to villagers communally; in Tanzania, spec. = ujamaa. Cf. Bhoodan.1963 Punch 10 July 42/1 ‘Villagisation’ is the word. 1965 P. Fordham Geogr. African Affairs iv. 85... Oxford English Dictionary
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Igale
Isanzi B Ivumo Izuo Kiwanjani Mbibi Mpongota Yeriko Izumbwe I Itala Kilambo Kiwiga Lusungo Luzwiwi Mlima Baruti Mwashala Nyula Segela Ujamaa wikipedia.org
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BAMUTA
This, in turn, was a crucial element in Ujamaa, President Julius Nyerere's version of african socialism. wikipedia.org
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