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Human Rights Law in Africa, Editors. "LIBREVILLE DECLARATION." Human Rights Law in Africa Online 1, no. 1 (2004): 699–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221160604x00585.

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Mbakere, Calixte. "les Eglises à Libreville face aux défis urbains." Missionalia 50 (2022): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7832/50-0-371.

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This contribution is an interpellation to the churches in the City of Libreville to take concrete action in response to acute present urban problems that face the city. Currently, the Church pays little or no attention to urban issues that affect the City of Libreville. Many evangelicals in Libreville perceive giving attention to these urban challenges such as pollution, absence of waste management, heat waves, etc to be a distraction to the core business of ministry which is the salvation of souls. Against this backfrop, this contribution argue that this attitute amount to neglecting God’s mandate to be stewards of creation. These problems pose serious challenges to the City of Libreville including churches and they therefore deserve theological/missiological attention. The Church should participate towards identification of root-causes for these urban challenges and in the process open the Church to flourish in socio-political, socioeconomic and socio-cultural spaces as she works towards solving these issues.
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Whiteman, Kaye. "Edinburgh, Libreville and Hanoi." Round Table 87, no. 346 (April 1998): 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358539808454411.

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Moussavou, Elsa-Olivia, Robertson K. Tengeh, and Chris Cupido. "Major challenges to sustainable enterprise development within the tourism industry in Libreville, Gabon." Problems and Perspectives in Management 14, no. 4 (December 14, 2016): 103–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.14(4).2016.13.

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SMMEs provide an indispensable framework for addressing unemployment, poverty and boosting the economy of a country. This report was impelled by the need to create and sustain enterprises within the hotels and restaurant sub-sector of the tourism industry in Libreville, Gabon. A quantitative methodology was embraced to disperse seventy self-administered questionnaires to owners and managers of hotels and restaurants. The results demonstrate that the key components which lead to the failure or non-sustainability of businesses include: limited access to start-up finance required to cover start-up and growth cost, the low return on investment, as well as the mismanagement of businesses. Given that job creation remains a dependable method for diminishing unemployment and poverty, establishing and sustaining businesses in Libreville would be a step in the right direction in Gabon. Keywords: venture creation, enterprise development, entrepreneurship challenges, Libreville. JEL Classification: M13, L26, L83
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Socolovschi, Cristina, Frédéric Pagés, and Didier Raoult. "Rickettsia felisinAedes albopictusMosquitoes, Libreville, Gabon." Emerging Infectious Diseases 18, no. 10 (October 2012): 1687–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1810.120178.

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Padzys, Guy S., Joseph P. Ondo, Priscilla L. Omouenze, and Sylvie Zongo. "Diabetes in Africa sub-Saharan Distribution Based on Social Status: The Case of Libreville (Gabon)." Ethnicity & Disease 25, no. 4 (November 10, 2015): 459. http://dx.doi.org/10.18865/ed.25.4.459.

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<p class="Pa5"><strong>Objectives: </strong>Many researchers continue to believe that urbanization is a major contributor to diabetes. We seek to demon­strate that the social status associated with urbanization has an impact on the preva­lence of diabetes in Libreville, Gabon in sub-Saharan Africa.</p><p class="Pa5"><strong>Methods: </strong>Our study was conducted in Li­breville, the capital of Gabon; the city has a population of 397,000. Our study analyzed data from the registries of patients hospital­ized in 2013 in the main diabetes center in Libreville.</p><p class="Pa5"><strong>Result: </strong>The results revealed that, for 2013, 798 patients were hospitalized with diabetes at a prevalence of .2%. We found differences (<em>P</em>&lt;.05) between women (423) and men (375). Mean age for women was 52.02 years and 48.88 years for men. The number of existing cases hospitalized was significantly more than new cases. All levels of society were represented in our study: students (42); military (36); administratives (99); technicians (180); unemployed (295); and retired (146). The results showed that the unemployed (36%), particularly women (29.40%) are most affected by diabetes.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Our results show the impact of social status on the increase of diabetes in Libreville. We found that urbanization, associated with insecurity especially in women, had an effect on the prevalence of diabetes in Libreville. These results indicate that, apart from the non-modifiable fac­tors (age, race, ethnicity), insecurity is a modifiable factor that should be taken into account. <em>Ethn Dis. </em>2015;25(4):459-462; doi:10.18865/ed.25.4.459</p>
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Engo Assoumou, Hugues-Cyrille. "Voirie et structure urbaine à Libreville." Villes en parallèle 40, no. 1 (2007): 152–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/vilpa.2007.1440.

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Magne, M. C., M. Ondounda, L. G. Mbethe, D. Mounguengui, and J. R. Nzenze. "Leptospirosis in Libreville (Gabon) : Four cases." Médecine et Santé Tropicales 23, no. 3 (July 2013): 347–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/mst.2013.0228.

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Moussavou, A., Y. Vierin-Nzame, S. Ategbo, and T. Moun ienguet-Vava. "Pratiques de l'allaitement exclusif à Libreville." Archives de Pédiatrie 12, no. 2 (February 2005): 213–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2004.10.017.

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Minto'o, Steeve, Fifi Claire Loembe, Midili Thècle Larissa, Mireille Mensan Pemba, Koumba Maniaga Raïssa, Mylène Mimbila-Mayi, Yolande Nzame, et al. "Duration and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Mothers in Urban and Semi-Rural Areas of Libreville and Lambaréné in Gabon." Archives of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition 3, no. 1 (February 29, 2024): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.58427/apghn.3.1.2024.1-11.

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Background: Exclusive breastfeeding from birth to six months of age has an unparalleled benefit on a child's growth and development. This survey aimed to assess the practice of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in Libreville and Lambaréné. Method: This is a prospective study, including mother-child pairs of infants taken to vaccination centers in Libreville (urban area) and Lambaréné (semi-rural area). The data collected included sociodemographic aspects of families, the children's characteristics, and the duration of EBF in months. Result: We included 552 mother-child pairs, 58% of whom were recruited (n = 320) in Libreville. The average age of mothers was 26.5 ± 6.4 years, while fathers were 33.3 ± 7.8 years. The mean age of children was 4.2 ± 3.1 months. Male participants were accounted for 52.2% (n = 288), while females 47.8% (n = 264). The mean duration of exclusive breastfeeding in the whole was 0.9 months. Six-month EBF was generally performed at 9.2% (n = 51, 95% CI = 7.1%-11.9%). The factors influencing the EBF were father’s level of education (all classes combined) (p = 0.025), marital status (p = 0.011), and residential area (OR = 3.40, p <0.001) Conclusion: The duration of exclusive breastfeeding in the two studied is lower than the WHO recommendations. The associated factors found are areas of work to be explored to encourage this important practice for our infants.
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Ella, Essone Jean Michel. "Les dessertes de Libreville." Montpellier 3, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986MON30004.

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Libreville est la capitale et la ville la plus importante du pays. C'est autour d'elle que s'organisent les transports de voyageurs interieurs et internationaux. De ce fait, elle dispose de l'aeroport leon mba qui est regulierement desservi par la compagnie nationale air gabon en concurrence avec des compagnies internationales, mais aussi une aviation legere, dynamique. L'aviation s'est bien developpee, car on note un grand nombre d'aerodromes. Cette evolution a ete favorisee par les nombreuses difficultes physiques. Le transport ferroviaire, dernier mode a etre apparu au gabon, est porteur d'espoirs en etant une voie de communication permanente offrant confort et securite. Le transport routier assure la majorite des deplacements interurbains ; malheureusement, il est handicape par la faiblesse des infrastructures de circulation. Le reseau fluvial de la region de libreville est mediocre, ce qui constitue une gene pour l'organisation des transports fluviaux. Libreville, par contre, a mis a profit sa situation sur le littoral pour etre le "poumon" du pays avec le port d'owendo, par ou transitent la majorite des echanges de marchandises avec l'exterieur. Le "port mole" qui est le vieux port de la ville sert a des trafics marginaux comme celui des voyageurs avec portgentil
Libreville is the capital and the chief city of the country. Domestic and international travellers are organized around it. That is why it is equiped with an aeroport air gabon, the national air way company serves in regular in competition with international companies and a dynamic light aviation too. Aviation has welly developped in the country where a great number of aerodromes can be noticed. This evolution has been favoured by numerous physical difficulties of the territory. The rail which is the recent system to appear in gabon brings hope because of its being a permanent artery providing comfort and security. The roadway ensures the main national interurbain displacements, unfortunately its bed suffers a weakness. The fluvial network of the region of libreville is mediocre, which is an obstacle to waterways organization. Libreville has on the other hand made useful its coastal to be the "lung" of the country with owendo harbour where great number of external goodsexchanges are in transit. The "breakwater harbour" which is libreville's old harbour is useful for marginal traffics such as travellers towards port-gentil
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Ella, Essone Jean-Michel. "Les Déssertes de Libreville." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37597411h.

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Gnama, Hermine. "Le phénomène de guérison dans les églises pentecôtistes et en médecine traditionnelle au Gabon : cas de la stérilité à Libreville." Perpignan, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PERP1230.

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Allogho-Nkoghe, Fidèle. "Politique de la ville et logiques d'acteurs. A la recherche d'alternatives d'aménagement pour les quartiers informels de Libreville (Gabon)." Montpellier 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006MON30038.

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Ce travail procède d’un constat entre les quartiers informels et les logiques d’acteurs de l’aménagement. En critiquant l’urbanisme et l’aménagement imposés par la Banque mondiale, les organismes de développement comme l’Agence Française de Développement et l’Agence Canadienne de Développement International, et sur le plan local, les acteurs politiques (ministres, députés, sénateurs) véritables aménageurs, nous voulons expérimenter une démarche participative qui implique tous les acteurs et tient compte des représentations, des pratiques et des coutumes locales. Les conflits d’images qui découlent de ces logiques, conduisent au non-urbanisme. C’est pourquoi l’émergence des associations de quartier, la loi sur la décentralisation et des acteurs, tels que le PAPSUT-PROTOTIPPEE, sur la scène urbaine révèle la volonté de réduire ces pratiques autoritaires au profit d’un aménagement urbain participatif
This work proceeds of a report between the abstract districts and logics of actors of installation. By criticizing the town planning and installation imposed by the World Bank, the organizations of development as the French agency of development and the Canadian agency of international development, and on the local plan, the political actors (ministers, deputies, senators) true developers, we want to try out participative step who implies all the actors and takes account of the representations, the practices and the local habits. The conflicts of images which rise from these logics, lead to not-town planning. This is why the emergence of associations of district, the law on decentralization and of the actors such as the PAPSUT-PROTOTIPPEE, on the urban scene reveals the will to reduce these authoritative practices to the profit of a participative urban development
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Longa-Makinda, Nanette. "Structures spatiales et activités informelles dans cinq quartiers de Libreville." Bordeaux 3, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999BOR30011.

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Le Gabon, grâce à l'abondance de ses ressources naturelles et de son niveau de vie relativement élevé, a connu d'importants flux migratoires, en provenance d'autres pays africains. Ceux-ci se sont principalement concentres dans les centres urbains, notamment à Libreville, la capitale du pays. À cette vague d'immigration favorisée par les attraits du boom pétrolier, vient s'ajouter le phénomène d'exode rural qui n'est pas sans poser des problèmes d'urbanisation. La situation qui en découle entraine des modifications de la structure de la ville et du mode de vie des populations, tout en créant des activités nouvelles (informelles) pour s'adapter au milieu urbain. À l'évidence, l'explosion démographique qui résulte de ce regroupement de citadins pose d'une part des problèmes d'habitat, de transport, de sante avec pour corollaire l'expansion manifeste des quartiers sous-intègres et la dégradation de l'environnement, et d'autre part elle aggrave les difficultés d'emplois dans ce pays déjà soumis aux mesures d'ajustement structurel qui limite la capacité de l'état a résorber le chômage
Thanks to its abundant natural resources and its relatively high standard of living, gabon has experienced considerable migratory flows from ather african countries. These have mainly concentrated in the urban centers, and more particularly in libreville, the state's capital city. To this oil-boom-encouraged wave of immigration, it has to be added a phenomenon of rural depopulation that is not without urbanization consequences. The resulting situation involves some alterations in the city structure and the population's way of life along with the creation of new (informal) activities in order for this latter to adjust the urban environment. Obviously, the population explosion originating from that townsmen grouping, in the one hand, poses health, transport and accomodation problems with corollary is the manifest expansion of underintegrated areas (and districts) as well as environmental damages, and, in the other hand, it increases the country's employment difficulties as the very time when this latter undergoes structural adjustment measures limiting the state's capability of resorbing unemployment
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N'Gawandji, Brigitte Nicole. "Urbanisation et dégradation de l'environnement physique dans les quartiers-est de Libreville : pk 6-pk 11." Bordeaux 3, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999BOR30030.

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Mouvagha-Sow, Myriam. "Processus matrimoniaux et procréation à Libreville (Gabon)." Paris 10, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA100128.

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Le Gabon connaît un contexte démographique particulier. Sa fécondité n'y a jamais atteint des niveaux très élevés à cause d'une forte infécondité pathologique, qui paraît avoir diminué de façon importante ces dernières années. D'après la première Enquête Démographique et de Santé (EDS), réalisée en 2000, le pays semble avoir entamé sa transition de la fécondité, malgré une politique nataliste affirmée jusqu'à une époque récente. En outre, comme dans beaucoup de pays africains, on assiste à une transition de la nuptialité, marquée par un recul important de l'âge au mariage et au développement d'unions informelles. Ces évolutions sont causées par des facteurs de "modernisation" (amélioration de l'instruction, urbanisation, etc. ), mais aussi par la crise économique. Par ailleurs, ces changements des comportements de fécondité et de nuptialité sont indissociablement liés à une redéfinition des rapports entre les hommes et les femmes. Les recensements et les EDS ne sont pas très bien adaptés à l'étude de ces transformations, car ils n'en donnent qu'une vision transversale, alors qu'en Afrique la constitution des unions est un processus qui peut être long et complexe. En outre, ils négligent la prise en compte de la sexualité, des unions sans co-résidence et des comportements masculins. Notre travail s'appuie donc sur une enquête quantitative et des entretiens semi-directifs. L'enquête sur les comportements sexuels, matrimoniaux et reproducteurs a été menée à Libreville en 1999 auprès de 484 femmes et 424 hommes. Elle a recueilli l'histoire nuptiale détaillée des individus, avec les diverses étapes du processus matrimonial, et leur biographie génésique. Elle permet ainsi, notamment grâce à l'analyse démographique des biographies, d'étudier les changements matrimoniaux et féconds au fil des générations, les interrelations entre vie conjugale et vie féconde et de comparer les trajectoires féminines et masculines
Gabon has a particular demographic context. Its fertility never reached very high levels because of a widespread pathological infertility, which appears to have decreased in a significant way these last years. According to the first Demographic and Health Survey (DHS), conducted in 2000, the country seems to have started its fertility transition, in spite of a pro-birth policy enforced until recently. Moreover, as in many African countries there is a marriage transition, marked by a significant delay of the marriage age and the development of informal unions. These evolutions -are caused by "modernisation" (increasing of educational levels, urbanisation, etc. ), but also by the economic crisis. In addition, changing fertility and marriage behaviours are tightly related to a redefinition of the relationships between men and women. The censuses and the DHS are not fully appropriate to the study of these transformations, because they give only a cross vision of them, whereas in Africa the constitution of the unions is a process which can be long and complex. Moreover, they do not take into account sexuality, visiting unions and male behaviours. Our research is thus based on interviews and a quantitative survey. The survey I conducted in Libreville in 1999, on a sample of 484 women and 424 men, deals with sexual, matrimonial and reproductive behaviours. It gives the detailed matrimonial history of the individuals, with the various stages of the marriage process, and their fertility biography. Thus, this thesis explores, partly with event history analysis, the matrimonial and fertility changes between different generations, the relationships between matrimonial life and fertility life and compares female and male life-cycles
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Owanga-Biye, Gervais. "Les marchés urbains au Gabon : le cas de Libreville." Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30023.

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Dieudonné, Madebe. "Libreville : la ville et les problèmes de transports et de circulation urbaine." Aix-Marseille 2, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990AIX23000.

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Le developpement anarchique de libreville a cree un espace urbain tres differencie ou l'inegale repartition des activites et des hommes provoque plus de cinq cents mille deplacements quotidiens. Ceux-ci creent, par consequent, des besoins en transports; mais moins de quinze pour cent des menages possedent une automobile. L'offre de transport public est limitee: parc automobile insuffisant et faible couverture urbaine. Les autobus et les taxis collectif n'assurent qu'environ les trois quarts des deplacements motorises. Le mauvais etat de la voirie, l'insuffisance d'aires de stationnement provoquent la congestion et entravent l'efficacite des moyens de transports existants. Le rythme actuel de l'urbanisation va aggraver les problemes de transports dans l'avenir, car les projets d'investissements en infrastructures de transports sont insuffisants. L'amelioration des conditions de transport passe par la mise en place d'une politique de transport mieux integre a l'evolution urbaine. Il faut rechercher une structure urbaine permettant de reduire la volonte de faire de longs deplacements; une structure decentralisee, par exemple. Elle favorisera les deplacements courts, limitera l'utilisation trop grande des moyens de transport motorises, facilitera la mise en place d'une voirie hierarchisee, permettant l'accessibilite de tout l'espace. Ensuite, la promotion des transports collectifs permettra de satisfaire la demande la plus large. Il s'agit d'ameliorer la gestion du transport public et d'augmenter son parc automobile, de creer plusieurs types de taxis et d'organiser leur exploitation, d'harmoniser le fonctionnement des deux formes de transport collectifs. Il est aussi necessaire de mettre en place un plan de circulation urbaine pour mieux maitriser et organiser le trafic automobile. Enfin, la reorganisation des administrations liees aux transport urbains est. .
The anarchical growth of libreville has given a city with different urban areas where the difference in the distribution of activities and dwellers has led to more than five hundred thousends dayly movements. Therefore these induce transport requierements; but less than fifteen per cent of households have a car. The public transport is limited: an anadequate fleet of buses, an insufficient area coverage. Buses and taxis provide about three-quaters of motirized travels. A damaged road network combined with a shortage of parking areas create the congestion and therefore reduce the efficiency of the present urban transport. The current urban growth trends will increase transport problems in the future, as transport investment plans are not ambitions enough. The improvment of the urban transport requires a similtaneous management of the city's development and the transport policy. An urban structure reducing the desire of going far has to be set up : for example, a decentralized structure. It would favour short moving, limit an excessive use of cars, and set up a hierarchical network allowing direct acces to all parts of the town. Then, the promotion of public transport would meet the largest requirements. The public transport management has to be improved and its fleet of bases be increased, several forms of taxis have to be created and their ruming organized. The operating of the two forms of urban transport has to be harmonized. The setting up of a traffic management is also necessary to control and manage the traffic. At last, the reorganisation of transport administration is need to coordinate the transport policy
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Ada, Nzoughe Corine. "La gestion des déchets solides dans la commune de Libreville (Gabon) : contribution géographique à l'étude des politiques et des pratiques urbaines." Montpellier 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008MON30040.

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Libreville la capitale du Gabon fait face depuis les années 1990 a d’importants problèmes d’insalubrité en rapport avec les déchets solides. Nous proposons dans le cadre de cette recherche une approche géographique de la gestion des déchets solides. L’analyse des interactions entre les acteurs, leur logique et moyens d’action dans un espace ou les inégalités sociales et urbaine se reflètent fortement dans la configuration spatiale révèlent les dysfonctionnements majeurs qui affectent la qualité du service urbain des déchets. Les récentes politiques de décentralisation et de délégation ne participent pas encore à résoudre efficacement les problèmes d’inégalités d’accès au service municipale des déchets solides car elles sont l’objet de conflits institutionnels entre les services municipaux et l’Etat. Les choix techniques d’élimination des ordures ménagères ne tiennent pas compte de la diversité de la situation d’aménagement et d’équipement des quartiers de Libreville. L’initiative populaire qui se développe dans les quartiers s’inscrit dans un contexte de bonne gouvernance et de démocratisation encore fragile et incertain. De ce fait les institutions publiques restent les acteurs centraux de la gestion des déchets
Libreville the capital of Gabon makes face since the end of 1980s with important problems of insalubrity in touch with the solid waste. Developed geographical approach offers an analysis of correlations between the actors, their logic and means of action in an agglomeration marked by socio-space inequality to reveal the major dysfunctions which affect the quality of the urban service of the solid waste. The recent policies of decentralization and concession still do not contribute to resolve efficiently the problems of inequality of access to the local service of the solid waste because they are the object of institutional conflicts enters les for you and the State. The technical choices of elimination of garbage implemented by SOVOG, society private concessionary, do not take into account the diversity of the situations of development and equipment of the quarters of Libreville. That's why in the popular péricentraux and peripheral quarters, the populations which live in the enclosed shoals are excluded from the collecting of garbage. It is in this context that develop the informal practices of rejection of waste certain borrowed in the middle country. On the contrary in the rich quarters, the rates of collection are well brought up. The popular initiative which develops in quarters registers in a context of gouvernance and democratization still fragile and uncertain. Of this fact the public institutions remain the central actors of the management of waste
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Books on the topic "Libreville"

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Mba-Abessole, Paul. Libreville: Cité participative. [Libreville: s.n., 1996.

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Ceillier, Patrick. À Libreville, c'était hier--. 2nd ed. [Libreville]: Éditions du Luto, 2002.

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Edzang, Noël Ovono. Etude filières d'approvisionnement de Libreville. Libreville]: Institut gabonais d'appui au développement, 1994.

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Libreville, mon amie ... 1841-2016. Libreville, Gabon: Éditions Raponda-Walker, 2016.

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Nyama, Jean Divassa. Le roi de Libreville: Roman. Bertoua: Ndzé, 2011.

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Bekale, Jules Mbah. Elections municipales pour Libreville de demain. [Libreville]: Rassemblement national des bûcherons, 1996.

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Nguema, Mebane Jean Nestor. Analyse des données: État civil à Libreville. Libreville, Gabon: République gabonaise, Ministère de la planification et de l'aménagement du territoire, Direction générale de la statistique et des études économiques, 1988.

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Bongo, Université Omar, ed. Hommages à Pierre N'Dombi: Université Omar Bongo (Libreville). Paris: L'Harmattan, 2013.

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(Gabon), United States Embassy. Art collection of the United States Embassy Libreville, Gabon. Libreville?: Art in Embassies?, 2012.

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Mengome, Barthélémy Ntoma. La bataille de Libreville: De Gaulle contre Pétain : 50 morts. Paris: Harmattan, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Libreville"

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Collignon, Bernard, and Claude Ondo. "Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) to Supply Libreville, a Water-Stressed City (Gabon)." In EuroKarst 2016, Neuchâtel, 273–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45465-8_26.

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"Libreville, Gabon." In The Statesman’s Yearbook Companion, 535. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95839-9_1099.

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"The Road to Libreville." In Towards a Francophone Community, 116–36. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt80jdp.11.

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"The Road to Libreville." In Towards a Francophone Community, 116–36. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780773560031-009.

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"Crisis: From Montreal to Libreville." In With Friends Like These, 164–81. University of British Columbia Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.59962/9780774822268-012.

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Schneider, Marius, and Vanessa Ferguson. "Gabon." In Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837336.003.0023.

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Gabon is located in central Africa. It is bordered by Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Republic of Congo. A sparsely populated country covered at 85 per cent of its territory with forests, Gabon has a population of 1.7 million over a territory of 26,000 square kilometres (km). The population is highly urbanized, with more than four in five Gabonese living in the cities. The capital Libreville and Port-Gentil, the economic capital of the country hosts 59 per cent of the population. The official language of Gabon is French, and the currency used is the CFA.
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Gendron, Robin S., and David Edward Tabachnick. "The Libreville Conference and Federalism in Canadian Foreign Relations." In 1968 in Canada, 325–42. University of Ottawa Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1kmj7cq.23.

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Mouvagha-Sow, Myriam. "Chapitre 15. L’évolution de la formation des unions à Libreville." In Genre et société en Afrique, 343–56. Ined Éditions, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ined.13357.

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Gendron, Robin S., and David Edward Tabachnick. "Chapter 15 The Libreville Conference and Federalism in Canadian Foreign Relations." In 1968 in Canada, 325–42. University of Ottawa Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780776636610-021.

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Billiez, Jacqueline, and Eugénie Eyeang. "Langues de communication grégaire et véhiculaire dans une concession à Libreville." In Environnement francophone en milieu plurilingue, 273–89. Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pub.35317.

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Conference papers on the topic "Libreville"

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Manomba-Mbadinga, Nina, Simona Niculescu, Narimane Zaabar, Jean-Bernard Mombo, and Guanyao Xie. "Grand Libreville (Gabon) coastline machine learning and convolutional neural network detection and automatic extraction of the methods." In Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications XIV, edited by Karsten Schulz, Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos, and Ulrich Michel. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2678897.

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Moutombi Ditombi, Bridy Chesly, Charleine Manomba Boulingui, Michèle-Marion Ntsame Owone, Magalie Essomeyo Mebale, Ahmed Adissa Agbanrin, Trésor Clément Biyogho Mvomo, Denise Patricia Mawili-Mboumba, and Marielle Karine Bouyou Akotet. "PA-811 High malaria and arbovirus IgM/AgNS1 seropositivity in children with acute febrile illness in Libreville, the capital city of Gabon." In Abstracts of The Eleventh EDCTP Forum, 7–10 November 2023. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-edc.308.

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